Patrick is an independent dog who plays hard and naps even harder! He loves playing and showing off how goofy he can be; unfortunately that tends to make him seem like `a bull in a china shop` rather often. Do you have room in your home and your heart for this loveable play monster?
OTHER PETS: While Patrick did not exhibit any aggressive behavior around other dogs, but he did have some rude behavior when others attempted to initiate play, which he avoided. We believe Patrick would be most comfortable as an only dog. We are unsure how he would behave around cats. [Should Be Only Pet]
OWNER EXPERIENCE: We believe that Patrick has hearing loss, and he may be completely deaf. Experience positively working with deaf dogs would be highly beneficial for Patrick's adopters. [Some Experience]
KIDS: Patrick becomes highly aroused while playing, he enjoys grabbing and shaking all the toys and is not aware of space, but he does settle well once playtime is over. This independent dog is friendly, but might injure a smaller person with his exhuberant play style. [13+ / experience with a strong dog (Must Meet First)]
ACTIVITY LEVEL: Patrick would do well with multiple daily walks, supervised outdoor playtime and/or participation in dog sports (with vet approval) or adventuring with his human. [Good Walking Buddy / Olympic Athlete]
VETERINARY CARE: We would recommend a good relationship with a veteranarian to ensure that Patrick is supported while he ages as there may be complications related to whatever may have caused his hearing loss that we are unaware of. [Above Average] GROOMING: [Minimal]
LEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Positive reinforcement training will help Patrick bond with his new owner as well as help him learn new skills. With further positive training, Patrick might be able to participate dog sports (with vet approval) or go on adventures with his human. Teaching Patrick skills as a deaf pup will be a little different from teaching a dog that has full hearing, this is where positive reinforcement experience with a deaf dog would be helpful. [Moderate]
March 19, 2025, 6:45 pm