Bodhi
š¾QUIET, SWEET BODHI ā JUST WAITING FOR A KIND HEART TO HELP ME BLOSSOM š¾
General Information
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- Housetrained: ā
- Leash Trained: ā
- Good with other dogs: Unknown
- Good with cats: Unknown
- Good with children: Unknown
My Story
Hi there⦠Bodhi here. Iām a gentle, soft-hearted guy whoās currently hanging out in boarding while I wait for my foster or forever family to find me. I may be a little shy when we first meet, but once I realize youāre kind and patient, youāll see what a sweet companion I can be.
The nice clinic folks say Iām a friendly boy, even if I donāt always demand attention. Iām more of a quiet observer at first ā the type who likes to take things in, wag my tail politely, and warm up at my own pace. A few encouraging words and maybe a tasty treat really help me feel brave. Iām pretty food-motivated, so snacks and praise are definitely the way to my heart!
Iām also a well-mannered gentleman. I keep my kennel nice and clean, which is my way of saying Iām likely house-trained. I walk well on a leash and am still learning more every day. Cars and traffic donāt bother me, though loud noises can make me a little shy. I just appreciate a calm voice reminding me everything is okay.
No one has heard me bark yet ā I guess you could say Iām a quiet soul. I eat all my meals like a champ, take medicine easily if I need it, and Iām perfectly happy being gently petted.
Because Iām still getting used to new situations, some things about me are still a bit of a mystery ā like how I feel about other dogs or cats. But with a patient family and a loving home, I think Iāll blossom beautifully.
What I really need now is a soft place to land ā a foster or forever home where I can feel safe, build confidence, and show you just how special I am. If you have a kind heart, a little patience, and maybe a few treats, I promise Iāll do my very best to be the loyal friend youāve been looking for. š¾
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