Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
We are opening up applications for Lyle, and looking for the best match for him. We ask that you please take the time to read Lyle's bio with care and genuine consideration. At just two years old, Lyle has already endured more trauma than any dog should. He is not your typical, carefree pup—his journey requires extra patience, compassion, and time. He may take longer to open up, but with love and consistency, the reward of earning his trust is truly something special.
We kindly ask that only those who genuinely have Lyle's best interest at heart submit an application.
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Meet Lyle, The Bravest Boy!
Breed: Aussiedoodle
Age: ~2 years old
Sex: Male
Lyle is a gentle soul with the sweetest heart and the coziest vibes. Though he may be a bit shy at first, once he starts to feel safe, you'll see glimmers of a quirky, curious, and loving personality that's just waiting to blossom. He's the kind of pup who'll quietly peek around the corner to see what you're up to, get giddy over his morning greetings, and absolutely melt into you during evening cuddles. He hasn't quite figured out toys yet but seems curious—give him a little time and he might just surprise you.
He's house-trained, sleeps peacefully in his kennel at night, and walks beautifully on leash with a bit of encouragement. While loud noises and busy areas can still startle him, he's getting braver by the day and even gets excited for walks now!
Lyle enjoys the company of other calm dogs and will thrive in a home with a dog companion alike. He tends to be more comfortable with women but, with time, warms up to everyone who shows him patience and love.
Because of Lyle's shy and sensitive nature, we will not be considering applications with young children or busy, high-traffic households. He truly thrives in a calm, quiet environment where he can feel safe and take things at his own pace.
Please understand that there is only one Lyle, and he holds a very special place in the hearts of everyone who has been part of his journey, both within and outside the rescue. We won't be rushing the adoption process, as it's incredibly important to us that Lyle finds the home that's truly meant for him.