The foster family is part Peruvian/Spanish speaking, so the dogs have learned both English and Spanish instructions. The following information is provided by the foster family:
Blacky, he arrived being called Randy but he never responded to his name, so after calling him several names he came to us when he was called Blacky. He learned to be the alpha male of the three, but now he learned how to respect them more and us too… and can tell he is the one that learns quicker. He learned how to sit and lay down with a couple of cookies and even begin giving the right and left paw. He understands English and Spanish and be sure he knows what NO NO NO means.
He learned easy and fast to be nice and trust us but you can see him getting afraid with strangers and bark hard. He is better with grown up people and love to be outdoors. He wakes you up with love to let you know he wants out to take care of business. He learned fast.
Because they came a little underweight we tried with a lot of home-cooked food and he likes oatmeal boiled in water for breakfast, fresh carrots, no salted makis rice, boiled liver, chicken or any meat beef with his dry food. Be sure do not leave some on over the counter because he will figure out know how to get it.
He sleeps inside but shouldn’t be too warm; he enjoys so much cuddling and being petted and to receive love. Barks to people or dogs he doesn’t know or cars that stop nearby but he knows when we pull into the driveway that it is us.
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Not sure what these cuties are mixed with but we assume that they could be fairly large as adults when we look at their paws.
These pups need to find homes BEFORE the end of October when the foster mom is moving.
More about Randy (Blacky)
Good with Dogs, Good with Older/Considerate Kids Only, Good with Adults, Quiet, Requires a yard, Timid, Affectionate, Eager To Please, Intelligent
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