Meet Dillion
Meet Dillion!
Dillion is an adorable 6-month-old Lab/Shepherd mix pup who is super smart and would make a wonderful pet. He's a friendly puppy and he just wants to please you.
He's living in a temporary foster situation, but needs either a long-term foster home or (better yet) a great adopter. You could also consider doing a foster-to-adopt for Dillion, to see how he does in your home.
He's been neutered, he's up to date on all his doggie shots and he's heartworm-negative.
He loves to run and play with his dog friends, and he currently lives with two dogs and gets along with them really well! Because he's still young, he'd do best with another dog in the house to show him the ropes of doggyhood, and to help keep him exercised through the day.
Dillion is a good boy in the house at night and might chew up a ball or a toy. He doesn't need to be crated as he has been really well-behaved in the house since his current foster has had him.
He's good in the car. He's housebroken and (because he's still a puppy with a puppy-sized bladder) he needs to be let out regularly. His foster mom takes him out first thing in the morning, then again before leaving for work. She comes home for lunch and takes him out, as well as after work, after dinner, and before bed.
Dillion loves treats and would be very easy to do training with. He sits for every treat. He does really well walking on a leash, and his foster mom takes him on a good walk every night after work.
He's such a wonderful boy. Could you be the right person to offer him a foster home or a forever home?
To apply to foster Dillion, contact [email protected].
For more info and/or to apply to adopt Dillion, go to the top toolbar, click Adopt, click Dog Application; then fill it out and send it in. A volunteer from Summit Dog Rescue will get back to you as soon as they can.
Dillion is an adorable 6-month-old Lab/Shepherd mix pup who is super smart and would make a wonderful pet. He's a friendly puppy and he just wants to please you.
He's living in a temporary foster situation, but needs either a long-term foster home or (better yet) a great adopter. You could also consider doing a foster-to-adopt for Dillion, to see how he does in your home.
He's been neutered, he's up to date on all his doggie shots and he's heartworm-negative.
He loves to run and play with his dog friends, and he currently lives with two dogs and gets along with them really well! Because he's still young, he'd do best with another dog in the house to show him the ropes of doggyhood, and to help keep him exercised through the day.
Dillion is a good boy in the house at night and might chew up a ball or a toy. He doesn't need to be crated as he has been really well-behaved in the house since his current foster has had him.
He's good in the car. He's housebroken and (because he's still a puppy with a puppy-sized bladder) he needs to be let out regularly. His foster mom takes him out first thing in the morning, then again before leaving for work. She comes home for lunch and takes him out, as well as after work, after dinner, and before bed.
Dillion loves treats and would be very easy to do training with. He sits for every treat. He does really well walking on a leash, and his foster mom takes him on a good walk every night after work.
He's such a wonderful boy. Could you be the right person to offer him a foster home or a forever home?
To apply to foster Dillion, contact [email protected].
For more info and/or to apply to adopt Dillion, go to the top toolbar, click Adopt, click Dog Application; then fill it out and send it in. A volunteer from Summit Dog Rescue will get back to you as soon as they can.