Meet Ollie-
Ollie is a sweet, loving puppy who is ready to give and receive all the love from his new family. This boy is grateful to be in rescue – safe, fed and loved!! Ollie has settled in wonderfully to his foster home where he lives with two adult women and a 7 year old female labradoodle. He adores the resident dog – models behavior and takes cues from her. In the house Ollie loves to cuddle with you on the couch and he is slowly learning that a dog bed can be just as comfy! Ollie enjoys playing fetch in the house with his toys and just so he doesn’t lose them will sometimes hide them in the couch cushions for safe keeping. Ollie has the SOFTEST ears ever and would love nothing more than some good old ear scratches to help him calm down. On walks he loves to smell all the new smells but is learning leash etiquette quickly. New noises from loud trucks can be startling but is learning that he is safe on his leash. Ollie is still a baby and he enjoys getting his puppy energy out on long walks, playing and romping in the backyard. Ollie has great house manners! At night he will sleep in the bedroom switching between the dog bed and human bed. Ollie loves his humans so when you have to leave it can be hard, however he is learning when we leave he gets special treats which seems to be helping, especially paired with a long walk before hand. As he continues to learn that his human always returns he seems to be making progress each and every day. As your typical puppy he still needs some training, we’re working on sitting, not jumping – although when he does he is the most gentle jumper you have ever seen – just wanting pets. Ollie, while still fully puppy, seems to have an old soul. He could cozy up to you on the couch and binge watch all your shows, sleeps through the night for 8-10 hours, has the sweetest puppy eyes, and just the softest puppy you have ever petted. Ollie is a special boy who is looking for his forever loving, fun home-Are you ready to meet Ollie?
Bully breeds and unaltered puppies can not be adopted out of the State of Minnesota.