My story
Lobo was brought to the shelter because his owner could not handle Lobo's strength due to his medical disabilities. Lobo is a young energetic pup who would greatly benefit from basic obedience training so that he can gain some much-needed manners, and enrichment activites to stimulate his mind. Lobo jumps up and becomes mouthy when he is excited, and does not understand his size. Due to this behavior, he cannot go to a home with children 12 years and younger. The previous owner stated they did not know how he would do with other dogs or cats. In the shelter, we have noticed that he likely has a prey drive towards small dogs and other small animals, and after multiple unsuccessful mutual visits with other dogs (Lobo became aggressive with the dogs we attempted to introduce him to), we have determined that Lobo needs to go to an only dog home and likely needs to go to a home without cats as well. Lobo is ready for a forever home that has a good structured environment for all of his energy!Lobo was returned to the shelter after 8 months because his home was unable to exercise him adequately or give him the time he needs. In Lobo's most recent home he lived with another dog and did okay with this particular dog. Mutual visits with other dogs in the home are required for potential adopters.