Rob Kendall
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Rob Kendall
AvailableRob Kendall is an 8-year-old male mixed-breed dog, weighing in at a small size. He has a striking white and cream coat and is altered and vaccinated. Residing in Cloverdale, IN, Rob is looking for a home with other dogs, but he does not do well with children. He is currently being cared for by People United 4 Pets (4PUPs).
About Rob Kendall
Rob Kendall is a unique character. Rescued from a hoarding situation, he has spent nearly four years in foster care, struggling with human interaction. Rob prefers the company of his furry friends over humans, barking incessantly when his foster mom moves around. He's not one for playtime, snuggles, or walks, and he’s not very open to human companionship. While he isn’t fully housebroken, he does go outside with his dog pals when nature calls. Rob thrives best in a home filled with other dogs where his needs can be met with little expectation. He requires someone willing to foster him to assess compatibility before committing to adoption. A secured yard is essential, as leashing him poses challenges. Rob needs an adopter ready for a long-term project—one who can manage a dog that may always prefer distance. A past adoption attempt showed that he may struggle with other dogs, as one particular friend found him too difficult to connect with. If you think you can embrace his quirks, you might just be the miracle he needs. Reach out and see if you’re the right fit for Rob Kendall.
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Questions about Rob Kendall
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rob Kendall, a mixed-breed dog, typically requires a home with ample space for other dogs to keep him company. His preference is for an environment where he can feel secure without human interference.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rob benefits from having access to a fenced yard rather than needing to be leashed, as leashing him is a challenge. Enough space for his dog friends would serve him well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rob does not get along with children and would be best suited for an adult-only household where he can avoid the chaos that kids can bring.











