Ferris
Meet Ferris, a one-year-old, 50-pound pup who’s equal parts shy sweetheart and playful companion. Initially timid, Ferris has been growing more confident every day, especially with the help of gentle leash work and pack walks. He’s happiest in the company of other dogs, greeting them with friendly body language and even jumping into playful wrestling matches once he feels comfortable.
Though he can be nervous in new environments, Ferris relaxes with patient encouragement—he’ll inch his way up, tail wagging, to say hello or sniff out a new friend. Treats, toys, and positive reinforcement have been key in building his self-assurance. He still cries occasionally, but it’s nothing too dramatic, and he calms down quickly once he feels safe.
Ferris would thrive in a home with another confident dog by his side, or with adopters dedicated to helping him continue building confidence. If you’re looking for a gentle companion, give this boy a chance, and he’ll reward you with boundless love!
Meet Ferris, a one-year-old, 50-pound pup who’s equal parts shy sweetheart and playful companion. Initially timid, Ferris has been growing more confident every day, especially with the help of gentle leash work and pack walks. He’s happiest in the company of other dogs, greeting them with friendly body language and even jumping into playful wrestling matches once he feels comfortable.
Though he can be nervous in new environments, Ferris relaxes with patient encouragement—he’ll inch his way up, tail wagging, to say hello or sniff out a new friend. Treats, toys, and positive reinforcement have been key in building his self-assurance. He still cries occasionally, but it’s nothing too dramatic, and he calms down quickly once he feels safe.
Ferris would thrive in a home with another confident dog by his side, or with adopters dedicated to helping him continue building confidence. If you’re looking for a gentle companion, give this boy a chance, and he’ll reward you with boundless love!
Meet Ferris, a one-year-old, 50-pound pup who’s equal parts shy sweetheart and playful companion. Initially timid, Ferris has been growing more confident every day, especially with the help of gentle leash work and pack walks. He’s happiest in the company of other dogs, greeting them with friendly body language and even jumping into playful wrestling matches once he feels comfortable.
Though he can be nervous in new environments, Ferris relaxes with patient encouragement—he’ll inch his way up, tail wagging, to say hello or sniff out a new friend. Treats, toys, and positive reinforcement have been key in building his self-assurance. He still cries occasionally, but it’s nothing too dramatic, and he calms down quickly once he feels safe.
Ferris would thrive in a home with another confident dog by his side, or with adopters dedicated to helping him continue building confidence. If you’re looking for a gentle companion, give this boy a chance, and he’ll reward you with boundless love!