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Beo adores his human friends, and, in his world, everyone is Beo's friend. This guy wakes up every morning with a smile on his face, ready for the best day of his life.
Beo loves, loves, loves people, and nothing would make him happier than to have his very own human being.
Our animal care specialist Morgan, who spends a lot of time with Beo, writes:
"Beo is the biggest ham. He has a high energy level and has no concept of personal space (wants all the attention and is willing to jump on you for it, but then gives you all the kisses to make up for it). He will light up the room with that big smile of his."
Beo has been invited on several shelter outings during his time at PAWS, and he has done well with new people and been a friend to the other shelter dogs around him. The strain of shelter life seems to have frayed his nerves somewhat, causing him to fixate a bit more on other dogs while out walking our trails.
That said, with the right introduction, something we can facilitate, we think Beo would do really well with another dog in the home, especially one who is playful and friendly.
Beo's dream would be to have children in his life, and we think he would do well with older kids who will be okay with him gradually learning that jumping up on people isn't always the best way of saying a polite hello.
If you're looking for a joyful, confident, social younger dog, come see about this little rockstar.
Beo adores his human friends, and, in his world, everyone is Beo's friend. This guy wakes up every morning with a smile on his face, ready for the best day of his life.
Beo loves, loves, loves people, and nothing would make him happier than to have his very own human being.
Our animal care specialist Morgan, who spends a lot of time with Beo, writes:
"Beo is the biggest ham. He has a high energy level and has no concept of personal space (wants all the attention and is willing to jump on you for it, but then gives you all the kisses to make up for it). He will light up the room with that big smile of his."
Beo has been invited on several shelter outings during his time at PAWS, and he has done well with new people and been a friend to the other shelter dogs around him. The strain of shelter life seems to have frayed his nerves somewhat, causing him to fixate a bit more on other dogs while out walking our trails.
That said, with the right introduction, something we can facilitate, we think Beo would do really well with another dog in the home, especially one who is playful and friendly.
Beo's dream would be to have children in his life, and we think he would do well with older kids who will be okay with him gradually learning that jumping up on people isn't always the best way of saying a polite hello.
If you're looking for a joyful, confident, social younger dog, come see about this little rockstar.