LokiAvailable

6 months- 2 years|Black Mouth Cur|Male|Medium|Wichita Falls, TX
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About Loki

Loki is a male Black Mouth Cur mix about 6 weeks old. Currently small, but assuming his breed is correct hero be a medium to large dog. He is not yet neutered and up-to-date on vaccines. We're working on getting him house trained, almost fully crate trained. We haven't tried leash training yet, because we have a yard he gets to play in. We haven't tried training him with and commands like sit or stay. He loves to be our shadow everywhere we go. Every time we go to a new room in the house he explores all of the nooks and crannies. He is very shy and affectionate. He has a moderate energy level, but that could change. He loves cuddling even when it is a little uncomfortable for you. He is very for motivated, it's his favorite time of the day. He's good with our dog and she is a very high energy heeler mix. He's curious about our cat, but she is not a fan of dogs, so he's had limited interactions with her. He hasn't met any children yet, so uncertain about his temperament with children. He's comfortable with both men and women, but I think he is more so with women. He's uncertain at first with new people, but warms up over time. We haven't taken him on any car rides yet, so I'm unsure how he would do. His foster home is a house with a large yard that he likes to explore. He likes to climb onto lower shelves of things like the side tables in the living room and the bookshelves. Loki's daily routine is wake up, go outside, breakfast at 8, play outside, play with toys inside, or nap, he goes into his crate when i go to work until my boyfriend gets home and then they go outside until I get home, then dinner at 7:30, then bed time around 10. After every nap we go outside for a potty break, we find it helps with house training. He has no specific dietary needs that we know of. At first he anxious when we leave him, but calms down after a few minutes. He has no known health issues. He has been in a foster home, before we got Loki and his brother Thor they were in a shelter with the rest of their litter. There are no known past traumas that we know of. Based on his breed he would do well living in a house with a yard, but I think he would do well in any home environment. He would do well with anyone especially anyone willing to train him. He has tiny "eyebrows" above his eyes. He loves to be at my feet especially when I'm in the kitchen cooking. He is the runt of the litter, and to my family that means he is special.

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