





7He is 1 his birthday is Feb 22 I would like to say that because I was diagnosed with a foot condition and cant walk hardly most days, he deserves better. He doesn't do well with big dogs but seems to get along well with little dogs and cats. He knows the basics, sit, lay, stay and wait, place. He can spin and roll over, he can play dead. At a door you tell him wait and he will sit and wait until he is released. You can put his food down tell him to wait, and hes waited up to 10 minutes, but I normally stick to around 5. He can touch (his nose to your hand) he likes playing find it with his food. He loves hikes, I just cant go on them now. He is microchipped and up to date on his shots. Hes an f2 pomsky about 25-30 pounds. Hes hyper, he loves to run and gets the zoomies when he cant. We are currently working on a leash, but im struggling with that because of my ability to walk, while walking he knows get over, he pulls quite a lot because hes so excited to be out. Im asking a rehoming fee of 800 to ensure he is going to a good home, this is not a decision I came to lightly and its a deep regret to have to let him go. He deserves the best life and he will make an amazing companion for someone who has the ability to take him for hikes and work with him. He has all the groundwork laid, he is potty trained. Id say he is kennel trained, there are occasions during the day he will growl when im putting him in the kennel and those times, he will soil in it. I believe he does that to punish me because he doesn't like being kenneled during the day. At night, I tell him to go to bed and he walks right in there with no issues and he doesnt soil overnight, he has been in the kennel 10 hours or more overnight on occasion and wont soil. So, I truly believe he does that to punish me for kenneling him. He will come with whats left of his food and his collar, his rabies tag, his leash and harness and toys. Ill provide the microchip number and sign a release of ownership so you can change his information. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
