Meet Clover
Meet Clover. {UPDATE: Clover was adopted over the Feb. 11th weekend~ YAY!}
When Clover arrived at the studio, Jeff immediately informed me that he was a bit shy. Indeed, Clover wasn't quite sure what to make of me, or the sights and sounds of the studio. He paced a bit back and forth between Jeff and I with an occasional lick on my hand, or perking up of his ears as his attention turned to the sounds outside.
When we coaxed him onto the backdrop (with the help of Olivia's very comfy bed) he seemed to relax a little, but still his attention shifted often, and didn't seem to be affected by treats, tennis balls, or squeakers.
After a half an hour or so, Clover warmed up and seemed to accept his fate as "model for a day" he still paced a bit between Jeff and myself and the door and the bed, but eventually he seemed at ease, curled up on the velvet under the warmth of his spotlights.
Clover is a very loving and affectionate young male. He is a Husky/Malamute mix, and as you can see has striking eyes, one blue and one brown. At his previous home he was an outdoor dog who needed a securely fenced yard. He can sit on command and loved being a part of the family. It is recommended that his new home not have cats or children under 6, and that his new family take him to professional training to learn all the things a good boy knows. Clover's last owner did not have time to take care of him anymore, but it seems that some good exercise, proper socialization and TLC will do him well ~ Clover is a good dog who just needs someone to take good care of him, so that he can return the favor.
When Clover arrived at the studio, Jeff immediately informed me that he was a bit shy. Indeed, Clover wasn't quite sure what to make of me, or the sights and sounds of the studio. He paced a bit back and forth between Jeff and I with an occasional lick on my hand, or perking up of his ears as his attention turned to the sounds outside.
When we coaxed him onto the backdrop (with the help of Olivia's very comfy bed) he seemed to relax a little, but still his attention shifted often, and didn't seem to be affected by treats, tennis balls, or squeakers.
After a half an hour or so, Clover warmed up and seemed to accept his fate as "model for a day" he still paced a bit between Jeff and myself and the door and the bed, but eventually he seemed at ease, curled up on the velvet under the warmth of his spotlights.
Clover is a very loving and affectionate young male. He is a Husky/Malamute mix, and as you can see has striking eyes, one blue and one brown. At his previous home he was an outdoor dog who needed a securely fenced yard. He can sit on command and loved being a part of the family. It is recommended that his new home not have cats or children under 6, and that his new family take him to professional training to learn all the things a good boy knows. Clover's last owner did not have time to take care of him anymore, but it seems that some good exercise, proper socialization and TLC will do him well ~ Clover is a good dog who just needs someone to take good care of him, so that he can return the favor.
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