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Jenson was adopted in Dec and his is new family named him Remy. Then he was returned to PRBJ in March through no fault of his own. Here is what his previous family had to say about him
Remy thrives on connection. He’ll make deep eye contact, greet you with full-body enthusiasm, and cuddle close when he’s calm. He’s eager to please and very attentive, always looking for cues from his people. Smart and responsive, he’s motivated by praise and dried liver treats.
Each morning starts with big stretches and playful energy before he settles into his crate while you're away. He loves to run and needs space to burn off energy. Fetch with the Chuckit! ball is his favorite game, and he’s starting to learn the “drop it” command.
Remy prefers to have his bed near his people—whether that’s in the living room during the day or by your bed at night. He doesn’t always need to be touching you, but he does love being close. He’ll do just fine with someone who prefers dogs off furniture—but if you’re open to it, he’ll happily snuggle on the couch with you too.
He gets along very well with other dogs and has shown friendly interest in cats. He sometimes forgets to read a cat’s signals, so a home with a confident cat (or a little guidance) would be ideal if you have one.
Remy is also wonderful with kids. Our three-year-old (as well as nieces and nephews) absolutely adores him—giving hugs, cuddles, and playing together. Remy has always been gentle, patient, and loving. If things get too rowdy, he'll just leave the room. He is quick to pick up toys in his mouth, but if you're nearby and catch it, hell never fight over it, and we'll swap it out for one of his toys (he likes soft and squeaky, not hard nylabones)
We’ve potty-trained him (no treats required!), and at six months old, he’s only had one accident in the last month. We’ve never punished him—he responds beautifully to encouragement and positive reinforcement. Also, he’s a sensitive soul: the one time I raised my voice, he looked at me with such big eyes, it nearly broke my heart.
Whoever adopts Remy—so long as you have the space and energy for a young, active dog—will have the best dog we’ve ever known.
New puppy parents must be dedicated to obedience, socialization and potty training to ensure the pup grows up to be a happy and well-adjusted dog. We recommend the ENTIRE family attend puppy training classes. This ensures that all family member are using the same commands and techniques.
Please note a fenced yard is preferred for this baby to romp and safely play.
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