Leogender

Leo
Breed Rottweiler, German Shepherd Dog
Color Black, Brown / Chocolate
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Large
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
Playful, Funny, Friendly, Athletic, Protective
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Special needs, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Dog

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 710 Lake Shore Drive, Creston, IA 50801
hour (641) 782-2330
hour
  • sunday: closed
  • monday: appointment only
  • tuesday: appointment only
  • wednesday: appointment only
  • thursday: appointment only
  • friday: appointment only
  • saturday: 12:30 - 2:30

My Story

Leo is a super cute fella that originally came to the City Pound as a puppy. He was adopted at 7 months old and returned almost a year later. While in his previous home, he learned the commands sit, down, stand, leave it. He is treat motivated so additional teachings should be easy. He also learned to walk nicely on leash and is pretty good at coming when called. Basic obedience classes would really help Leo and his new person bond and learn ways to properly correct wrong behavior. Leo is food possessive and will have to be fed in a separate room by himself at every meal time. He also eats very quickly which is dangerous as it can cause bloat, choking or vomiting. There are several ways to slow his eating and those will be discussed at adoption. He loves to chase and wrestle other dogs at the city pound and that can be intimidating so we suggest a meet-n-greet with any resident dogs just to be sure it's a match. He would probably do well with one canine buddy but we do not suggest a multi-dog home. Leo is a large boy with lots of active dog excitement energy and will need adequate exercise to help his mind stay busy and cut down on destructive behavior caused by boredom. Leo exhibits signs of separation anxiety so a home where he is not left alone for long periods of time would be best. Kong toys and "brain teaser" toys are good at occupying his mind. Leo is fearful of some men and can react to perceived danger. He seems to be fine with slow introductions and after he has time to accept new people. He is not a good pet for children under age 14. His new family will have to commit to keeping him contained and safe. Leo is a diamond in the rough and not a good choice for inexperienced dog owners but for the right person/family he will be a treasure. If you can meet Leo's needs, please fill out the adoption application and schedule a meeting by emailing [email protected]

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