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169536 Mason (Off Site Foster)
169536 Mason (Off Site Foster)

Unknown breed :: Male

Status:Available for Adoption
Location:VAB, VA

Additional Info:
None.

Organization Contact Info:
Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center
341 Birdneck Rd S
Virginia Beach, VA 23451
(757) 385-4444
vbpdac@vbgov.com
http://www.vbgov.com

Hi!  I’m Mason!  I’m in a foster home; read below to learn more about me!

I’m in a foster home but still looking for my forever home!  I’ve settled in nicely and I’m told that I’m easy & pretty low maintenance in my foster home!

Some other great news about me:

-I’m potty trained! 

-And crate trained.  I don’t stay in a crate now because I can be trusted when I’m left alone!

-I don’t chew things that I’m not supposed to.

-I’m good in the car & love to go for rides.

-I love to explore and sniff – lots of sniffing!

How am I with other dogs? 

- When I was at the shelter, staff said I was friendly and social and that I loved to be with other friendly, social dogs. I was in playgroup with other dogs, but after a  while, the shelter stress just got to me and playgroup wasn’t fun for me anymore.

- I don’t hang out with other dogs now; the other dog in my foster home isn’t really that friendly so we stay separated.  Every so often I try to engage with her but she’s just not a fan.

Some other facts about me:

- I’m about 55 lbs.

- I was found as a stray and no one came to claim me so I stayed at the shelter for many months  - this was very scary for me.

My foster families say:

- I’m pretty quiet, friendly, and affectionate.  I love attention, hanging out with my people, & getting some pets from them! 

- I’m one of the sweetest fosters ever!  Every morning, I greet my fosters with a wiggly, happy body and a toy in my mouth – yes, every single day!

Some final thoughts:

- I’m learning to trust humans; they’re really not so scary.  It still takes time for me to get to know you, but once I feel safe & comfy with you,  we’re friends for life!

-But I still would do better in an adult home or home with older kids.

I’m still a scaredy at times;  I’m learning to be brave and to walk in my neighborhood without being too scared. 

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