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Tanner

Male Puppy Dogo Argentino

If you have any questions about Tanner, please contact DC Dogos Rescue at paws@dcdogos.org

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About Tanner

Adoption Fee: $400

 

Tanner is a 1 year old who is in a foster home with two female dogs and enjoys running and playing with them. Tanner has learned some doggie manner while at his foster home. Tanner needs someone to continue teaching him his obedience. He is in a home with older children and has done well. Tanner was found on the rural road in south Miami with his brother Tua.  We know they lived on the streets a long time and he was covered in mange when he came to the rescue. Despite being on his own he is a precious boy who needs lots of training to learn the basics. He was doing well with his brother for awhile but randomly they would get into disagreements.  We don't know how he will do with other dogs at this time. He has a lot of playful and fun energy to burn off and is curious about everything. Since he is 'feral' he will need a calm and patient home willing to work with him!  He is going to be an excellent dog and has a lot of potential now that he is with the rescue!  

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Name
Tanner
Age
1 years, 1 months
Gender
Male
Size
Large
Weight
72
Primary Color
White
Pet Has Special Needs
NO
Shots up to date
YES
Ok with kids
Not Sure
Housetrained
NO
Hypoallergenic
NO
Spayed/Neutered
YES
Ok with dogs
Not Sure
Ok with cats
Not Sure
Exercise level
Needs LOTS of exercise
Training level
Needs basic training
Gets along with male dogs
Unsure
Gets along with female dogs
Unsure
Current Location
Miami, FL

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