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Riley and Casey are a bonded pair and MUST be adopted together
Casey, along with Riley, is an OR due to his owner’s illness. He is 6 years old (DOB 4/20/19), 38 pounds (ideal weight 35 pounds), UTD, neutered, HW/fecal negative.
From Casey’s foster dad: Casey and Riley are two very active dogs. They like to bark back to the dogs in the neighborhood. They like barking at the neighbor’s cats on one side and a very large dog on the other. I have since toned that back quite a bit, some barking is okay but not a lot. I started crating them at night a few days ago and they responded wonderfully: no accidents. Both boys willingly enter their crates with no problem. Their new owners must have a crate for each of them. Casey even naps in his crate when the back door is open.
They do not play fetch; just like to run around the yard chasing and wrestling each other. My boy also joins in. Casey is more of a house dog and stays near me more so than Riley. They are angels in the house. They need someone who will give them long walks. They have a bundle of energy that needs to be drained every day, and they respond well to that.
Neither dog gets on the furniture. I have been off all week, and they have been my constant companions running back and forth. They come to me when called. They love when people come over and are super friendly. Their new parents must provide plenty of hooves and rawhide knuckle bones to satisfy their chewing habits.
At this moment the back door is open and both dogs are lying next to me. They are super great with my chickens and get along well with my resident dog. They are not for an inexperienced owner; they crave leadership.