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grenade

Male
Breed: greyhound 
DOB: 05/2010 
Color: Brindle 
Left ear#: 53519 
Right ear#: 50D 
Previous              Up              Next      Adopted: 05-25-13

grenade has been adopted by Sarah Mortzfeldt , Carlisle, PA


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Grenade has some nervous energy, especially when you put him in a new environment. I brought the small dog in and he perked right up. We did notice that the small dog was rather intimidated by him and he did try to take advantage of that situation. He can be a bit stubborn when you are trying to get his attention. For the most part though, he came when I called him. New owners should work with him on being handled. At this time petting is fine and he enjoys being with people, but he is still skeptical of you being too close to his face.


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