Posted over 11 months ago | Updated 1 week ago
Troy is a sweet, athletic, and handsome 2-year-old, medium-sized dog who weighs just 30 lbs. Despite his playful and active nature, he has a shy side and needs a patient, experienced family to help him blossom into the confident pup he’s meant to be.
Troy gets along wonderfully with other dogs! He currently lives with a 10 lb senior dog and a 60 lb playmate, both of whom he adores. He’s also good with older kids, like the 14-year-old in his foster family, but would do best in a home without young children due to his sensitivity to noise.
This boy is housetrained (no marking!) and is learning to walk on a leash, improving every day. He’s good in the car, too, though it’s taken him some time to get used to it. Troy has an endearing personality but is skittish and afraid of many things, both indoors and outside—likely due to being kept in a crate for much of his early life.
Troy needs a calm, quiet home with a securely fenced yard and, ideally, another confident dog to show him the ropes. He thrives when given time and space to warm up to new people and situations. Once he trusts you, Troy’s playful side shines—he loves to fetch and is working on “drop it.” He’s a gentle, sweet dog who will reward your patience with loyalty and love.
If you’re looking for a devoted companion and have the time to help Troy build confidence, he’s the perfect fit for your family. Let’s help this shy boy find the forever home he deserves!
Troy is a sweet, athletic, and handsome 2-year-old, medium-sized dog who weighs just 30 lbs. Despite his playful and active nature, he has a shy side and needs a patient, experienced family to help him blossom into the confident pup he’s meant to be.
Troy gets along wonderfully with other dogs! He currently lives with a 10 lb senior dog and a 60 lb playmate, both of whom he adores. He’s also good with older kids, like the 14-year-old in his foster family, but would do best in a home without young children due to his sensitivity to noise.
This boy is housetrained (no marking!) and is learning to walk on a leash, improving every day. He’s good in the car, too, though it’s taken him some time to get used to it. Troy has an endearing personality but is skittish and afraid of many things, both indoors and outside—likely due to being kept in a crate for much of his early life.
Troy needs a calm, quiet home with a securely fenced yard and, ideally, another confident dog to show him the ropes. He thrives when given time and space to warm up to new people and situations. Once he trusts you, Troy’s playful side shines—he loves to fetch and is working on “drop it.” He’s a gentle, sweet dog who will reward your patience with loyalty and love.
If you’re looking for a devoted companion and have the time to help Troy build confidence, he’s the perfect fit for your family. Let’s help this shy boy find the forever home he deserves!