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Flynn   

In shelter Dog

Souderton, PA, 18964
Pet name:
Flynn
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Terrier
Date:
03/03/2022
Age:
Adult
Colors:
Gray / Blue / Silver
Size:
Small
Description:
Handsome little Flynn is still looking for his forever home! He is an approx 4yo Terrier mix.
We have posted in the past that Flynn is iffy with other dogs, but that seems to be mostly leash-based. When he is on leash and encounters another dog on leash, the Little Dog Attitude comes out. However, his foster mom has several of her own dogs and had this to say:
“He is good with my dogs inside and outside. He does protect his crate and toys, but my dog Dexter has taken toys away with no major issues. I feed him separately from my dogs in his crate. He is definitely leash reactive, but I am sure that could be worked with.”
Flynn is a wily little fella, so we definitely recommend crating when home alone & overnight. He is also always looking for the next adventure, so a very securely fenced yard* or a commitment to keeping him on a leash/lead outdoors is necessary. (*He has escaped both his foster mom’s & a volunteer’s fenced yards)
If you can get past his quirks, he really is an awesome little dog. Super-cute goes without saying. ? But he has a great personality and is always very outgoing & friendly with people at our adoption events, wanting to be petted by total strangers. He spent the day with one of our volunteers and was a very good boy, letting her dress him in sweaters and pose for pictures, and he did great in the car during the 40 min ride each way. We did learn, however, that Flynn cannot live with cats.
If you are interested in adopting Flynn, or trying Foster-To-Adopt, please fill out an application here: https://www.salfidrescue.org/apply If you have an approved application from the past 6 months, message us through FB. And if Flynn isnt the right fit for you, please share so we find his perfect Forever Home!

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