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Kylo   

In shelter Dog

New Albany, OH, 43054
Pet name:
Kylo
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
German Shepherd Dog
Date:
05/04/2023
Age:
Young
Size:
Large
Description:
Meet Kylo!

Gender: Male

Age: 20 months

Current Weight: approx. 65lbs

Expected Adult Size: Large (50-100 lbs)

Breed: German Shepherd

Energy Level: Low-Medium

Dog Friendly: Yes, and requires another dog in the home

Cat Friendly: Unknown

Kid Friendly: Yes, any age

Apartment Friendly: Unknown

Physical Fence Requirement: Physical fence preferred but not required with regular walks/exercise

Crate Trained: Yes for short periods of time

Potty Trained: Yes

Likes: Loves the outdoors, trotting around, LOVES food, loves his chin/neck rubbed and likes to play tug with his friend. He will constantly "check in" with his human(s), if hes feeling secure.

Dislikes: Hectic, loud homes would scare him and possibly small children. He likes kids but is slightly intimidated by them. Hes a soft guy, very kind/gentle and craziness wouldnt be his ideal home. Kylo is very afraid of men and would do best in a female only home. 

Ideal Home/Adopter: Kylo NEEDS a friend (dog). Hes an easy dog, not too loud, not too much energy and loves outside. Hes somewhat timid and cautious, and will follow you around once he knows he can trust you. He can be sensitive, but is better if he gets to go outside a lot with his friend. 

What makes this dog special: His floppy ears! Kylo acts like the sky is falling for the first few minutes of introduction, then he will follow you around the world and back, if you are patient and direct. 

Kylos adoption fee is $350. All fees include spay/neuter, microchip, vaccinations, worming, flea and heartworm current. All dogs over 6 months of age have been tested and are heartworm negative. If you are interested in adopting Kylo, apply at rescuedohio.org to become an approved adopter and a meet & greet can be set up once approved.

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