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We have had Zeus since the ypung age of 10 weeks old. He just turned one on December 6th. He is neutered and up to date on shots and his routine flea/tick/heartworm meds. He has been crate trained and does well with it as long as you give him a treat. He loves his treats! He loves the outdoors, but highly recommend a fenced yard as he loves to run around, a lot. He's pretty good with a harness and leash, but still needs a bit of work. We've had him around our children who range in age from 18 months to 12 years and does pretty well. He does get qou d up and likes to join in on the kids shenanigans. You just have to keep an eye on him as he sometimes doesn't understand his own strength. He has never bitten anyone and is not aggressive, in fact loves other people and dogs. He DOES NOT get along with our cats and that is why we need to rehome him. His instincts to hunt have grown as he has and has frequently tried to get our cats. We haven't been able to keep them apart, unfortunately.
We have had Zeus since the ypung age of 10 weeks old. He just turned one on December 6th. He is neutered and up to date on shots and his routine flea/tick/heartworm meds. He has been crate trained and does well with it as long as you give him a treat. He loves his treats! He loves the outdoors, but highly recommend a fenced yard as he loves to run around, a lot. He's pretty good with a harness and leash, but still needs a bit of work. We've had him around our children who range in age from 18 months to 12 years and does pretty well. He does get qou d up and likes to join in on the kids shenanigans. You just have to keep an eye on him as he sometimes doesn't understand his own strength. He has never bitten anyone and is not aggressive, in fact loves other people and dogs. He DOES NOT get along with our cats and that is why we need to rehome him. His instincts to hunt have grown as he has and has frequently tried to get our cats. We haven't been able to keep them apart, unfortunately.
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