Where is he now? Max had a very hard
time socially with the other boys in our dog yard. It seemed the longer
he was here the more he was getting into fights. All of the males in the
yard were beginning to be more nervous and aggressive toward each other;
not a good trend. I separated Max from the pack and found that everything
settled right back down. Max needed to be in a home where he was the one
and only center of attention. We had him evaluated at the North Country
Animal League and their opinion was that he was "highly" adoptable.
We found him a great home in Craftsbury, Vermont not far from here where
can be the center of the universe.
*Note: Sometimes dogs that I adopt turn out to not be a good match for
the rest of our team. There are many different reasons this can happen from
the inability to get along with the other dogs to a lack of drive. When
this happens I strive to find a more suitable situation for the dog taking
into consideration their individual personalities. I will do whatever it
takes to assure that each and every dog is happy and living a fulfilling
life. Any dog I place in a new home will come back to me if the new home
does not work out. I pride myself on being responsible for each and every
dog for the duration of it's life.
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