Dog from shelter, Schorle | Schwarz Weiß Mischling MaleDog from shelter, Schorle | Schwarz Weiß Mischling Male
Dog from shelter, Schorle | Schwarz Weiß Mischling MaleDog from shelter, Schorle | Schwarz Weiß Mischling Male
Dog from shelter, Schorle | Schwarz Weiß Mischling MaleDog from shelter, Schorle | Schwarz Weiß Mischling Male

Schorle

Mischling
ca. 5 years
Male
Neutered
Special knowledge required
Loner
Group animal
Gets along with females
Gets along with males

Since Schorle came to our animal shelter as a found animal, we unfortunately have no information about his past. So far, he has been friendly and open towards us carers, but sometimes with a hint of skepticism, which has gradually subsided.


After the first few walks, it was already clear how easily he can be distracted by all kinds of environmental stimuli. Nevertheless, you can draw his attention relatively well to the person at the other end of the leash. From his point of view, everything outside would be best done according to his nose, so he turns a deaf ear. If you want to convince him otherwise, he will show you clearly that he doesn't think much of it. But with consistent guidance, nothing stands in the way of a relaxed walk on a loose leash.

For those interested, it's a matter of proving themselves first and making themselves heard despite all the exciting smells, environmental stimuli and the classic hormonal chaos. Schorle must first understand that humans have leadership qualities and can make decisions for him. Once you have convinced him of this, the first hurdle has already been overcome. He also likes to show his funny and cuddly side and is up for any fun.


He confidently shows who he is to other dogs and often brings dynamism to the group - although you have to be careful to stop him if he gets too harsh. He currently lives well and harmoniously with two other male dogs, which is why he could also be considered as a second dog.


He already knows some basic commands, now we are starting the first training steps to better orient himself towards humans and to walk on a leash.

Contact Details

Wailandtstraße 15, Aschaffenburg-Nilkheim, Deutschland

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