Boone
🐾 CALM HEART • GENTLE SOUL • READY FOR FOREVER 🐾
General Information
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- House-trained: ✅
- Leash-trained: ✅
- Good with other dogs: ✅
- Good with cats: ✅
- Good with children: ✅
My Story
Hi there! I’m Boone 🐾
If I had to describe myself in a few words, I’d say I’m calm, mindful, friendly, playful, and affectionate… basically, I’m the kind of guy who brings peaceful energy wherever I go.
Right now, I’m hanging out in a foster home and learning all about family life while I wait for my forever people to find me. My foster momma says I’m an amazing dog and I think I’m doing a pretty good job proving her right.
I’m the perfect mix of laid-back and fun. I LOVE lounging on the couch, relaxing in the yard, and being close to my people. Need a walking buddy? I’m in. Looking for a cuddle companion? Also in. I’m happy just being wherever my humans are. 💙
I’m a toy enthusiast too — I especially enjoy tossing toys around and entertaining myself. Sometimes I’ll borrow household items that weren’t exactly intended to be toys… but don’t worry, I’m gentle with them and easy to redirect.
I’m food motivated (which means I’m smart 😉). I figured out pretty quickly that if I crate myself at mealtime, good things happen! I already know “crate,” walk nicely on leash, and I’m a calm, easygoing guy who enjoys learning.
I do great with people and enjoy attention — honestly, the more pets, the better. I’m friendly with other dogs too and do best with respectful canine friends. Once I settle in and get comfortable, I fit right into the pack.
I respect fences, ride nicely in the car, use the doggy door, and I’m happy hanging inside or outside as long as I’m near my people.
My foster momma says one of her favorite things about me is that I bring a peaceful, loving presence into the home and happily accept pats for as long as you’re willing to give them.
If you’re looking for a sweet, steady companion with a gentle soul and a little playful sparkle… I might just be your guy.
Love,
Boone 🐾
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