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CET Cash Money

    Hello!  My name is Cash.  Do not be fooled by my grey face, I’m only 4 years old and I have the strength and energy of a 2-year-old!  


    I am good on a leash and love walks, but I do tend to weave a bit.  I do not pull on the leash very often, but when I do, I am very strong and need someone who can keep a firm grip on my leash.  


    I am a good eater and have a healthy appetite.


    I have worked on a few commands such as "Come", which I am very good at, but "Stay" and “wait” are much harder.  


    I love to be next to people so much it's hard to stay away!  All I want in life is lots of head rubs and pets.  I am very attached to people and will follow my person around everywhere, even in the bathroom.  


    I sleep on a dog bed in my foster mom’s bedroom, and only occasionally ask to go out before 7:30 am.  At 7:30 am, I usually go out for a quick potty break, and then go back to bed until breakfast time.  I have breakfast around 8:30 am.  Supper is around 5:30 pm. I normally go to sleep around 9 pm, but my foster mom wakes me up for one last potty break after she watches the news (around 11:30 pm).


    My foster mom doesn’t let me get on the furniture (those are the rules, she says), but I have had some experience and know how comfy human beds are. Sometimes when she goes to the grocery (and forgets to close her bedroom door), I help myself to a little nap up there.  When she gets home and asks me why there is a warm spot on her bed, I try really hard not to look guilty and she just laughs. 


    Other than the bed thing, I am a really good boy. Completely trustworthy uncrated. No accidents, nothing chewed except my squeaky toys. I learned how to use the dog-door in about 15 seconds, and my foster mom says I’m a really smart boy!


    I love squeaky toys! I love snuggles! I love treats!


    I am NOT cat safe.


    I would love to find my forever home!



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