DESCRIPTION
I am a timid, sweet boy that was not well socialized with people so I'm still learning how to trust them. I am calm and friendly and goofy. I like toys and being outside. I'm not used to the leash yet, but my foster mom is working on it. I know what "no" means. I go outside to potty, but I still need some supervision in that department. I spook easily and it takes me a little while to recover. I don't like to be alone. I like to sleep on the bed with my foster mom and sit on the couch close to her. I guess you could say I like people, but I need time to get to know you. I don't know if I like small toddlers, but I think I might like older kids 10+ as long as they are calm around me. I will need a support dog that is possibly a basset hound (that's the only kind of dog I have ever known). One that is confident and calm that I can lay close to when I'm nervous and a person that will be kind, loving and patient with me while I adjust.
ABOUT: BASSET HOUND DOG BREED
The Basset Hound is a unique and recognizable breed known for its long body, droopy ears, and soulful eyes. Originating from France, they were originally bred for hunting small game like rabbits due to their keen sense of smell and sturdy build. Despite their laid back and affectionate nature, Basset Hounds are also persistent and independent thinkers, which can make training a bit challenging. With their low energy levels and love for lounging, they make wonderful companion dogs for families seeking a loyal and easygoing pet.