Hank Denver

Age
DOB: 05/07/2021
Weight
95 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees

🍂LOYAL, LOVING, AND READY TO BE YOUR ONE-AND-ONLY COMPANION🍂


General Information:

    • House Trained:
    • Leash Trained:
    • Good with other dogs: ✅ – selective
    • Good with cats: Unknown
    • Good with children: ✅ Outside the home – Unknown inside

My Story

Hi, I’m Hank!

I’m currently in boarding and doing my best, but what I really want is a home where I can feel safe, loved, and part of the family.

I’m a friendly, affectionate guy—just ask the volunteers and clinic staff who care for me every day. I love attention, lean in for pets, and enjoy being close to my people. I walk great on a leash, stay right by your side, and I already know “sit,” “stay,” and “down.” I’m also housebroken, which I’ve been told is a big plus!

I’m easygoing when it comes to cars, traffic, and loud noises, and I handle other dogs well when passing them on walks or in boarding. I may grumble at bouncy puppies or dogs who don’t respect my space, but who wouldn’t? I’m also good with kids I meet out and about.

I’ll be honest about one thing—I tend to bond deeply with one person, which means it’s important that everyone in the home spends equal time with me so I learn to trust and feel safe with the whole family. I did show some food-protective behavior with one person in my previous home, but not with other. Though with patience and consistency, I can learn to bond with anyone. I just need a family willing to work with me and help me feel secure.

A couple more things you should know: I don’t like having my feet touched, and boarding is really stressful for me. I thrive when people are home often and I’m not left alone for long periods. I just want to be part of the group and know that my people are close by.

If you’re looking for a loyal companion who wants nothing more than to love and be loved, I might be your perfect match. I’m ready to find a steady, patient home that will give me the chance to shine.

– Hank 🐶💛

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