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Keller
Breed
American Staffordshire Terrier
Color
White / Cream
Age
Adult
Gender
Male
Size
Large
Coat Length
Short
Adoption Fee
110
About Me
Characteristics
Loving, Playful, Funny, Athletic, Smart, active
Health
Spay/Neuter, Special needs, Vaccinations up to date
Keller is available for sponsorship only, see our Sponsor Program information at http://animalrefugecenter.org/services/sponsor-program/
Keller is 4 year old pittie who was found roaming the streets in Owensboro and was picked up by animal control. While in their shelter he was a handful to say the least, as he is not only very young, but also deaf. Since coming to ARC, staff has been working on teaching Keller how to communicate using basic hand signs and leash cues. Working with Keller and his unique needs have been a learning experience for the ARC staff, as we are by no means skilled in advance dog training. Despite our shortfalls, Keller has shown us that he is a very intelligent dog. He has learned to "sit" and is slowly learning signs for "off", "wait", and "leave it".
Keller does very well with other dogs at ARC and is currently best buds with Hank. Keller getting better about on a harness but is easily distracted by the sights around him, through frequent walks in known and new places, he is showing improvement.
Keller is a very happy guy and is so eager to please. He is very treat motivated, and this has allowed him to take on a number of adventures, like hikes, car rides, and trips to the park! Keller would thrive with having training from a professional or just someone who can do one on one with him on a regular and frequent basis.
Above all, he is a really great dog with personality that goes for miles. He is looking for someone with the patience, time and resources to help him blossom in his silent world.
Keller would do best with a dog of his own energy level, and who is relatively submissive. Due to his size and excitement level, a home with older children and no cats would be best.
Keller is marked as not housetrained because to our knowledge, he has spent all of his life either as a stray or at our facility, which consists of outdoor dog kennels. He will definitely need some house training, to include home manners.
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