This pint-sized little peanut is Landers. He is the perfect age to get acclimated into your home and accustomed to your routine! Landers loves to run and play and currently has a fenced yard so is able to explore the yard freely.
Landers is being fostered with two other dogs and he does a great job of acting like he’s part of the crew. They let him know if he’s too much and he is good about taking their cues. Landers has not been around cats. He recently has had the opportunity to be around a three year old and did great with her. He is in that puppy stage of sharp teeth so just needs to be redirected with a toy or appropriate item to chew—he thinks sticks are appropriate, but is finding that the crinkly toys he is given might be more fun.
Landers does have a voice and is willing to use it if he wants to tell you something. His sweet little face will just draw you in for some puppy snuggles.
Landers has been working on his leash skills with single walks and walks with his foster sister—you know how little kids play t-ball, our walks are sometimes a little like that. Landers is working on potty training and will certainly need to continue that work at his forever home.
Landers would be a good fit for just about any family—a single individual, couple or family. While he doesn’t mind the company of other dogs, he certainly does not need to go to a home with one. If he does go to a home with another dog it would just have to be a dog that is tolerant of a puppy.
Don’t miss out on getting to meet this happy little fella.