Pharaoh (“Tut”)
Hound Mix | male | 3 months Old | 19 Lbs
QUICK FACTS: ✔️ Good with other dogs! ✔️ Good with cats! ✔️ Crate trained! ✔️ Good for beginner dog owner! ✔️ Could live in an apartment! ❌ Working on potty training!
Pharaoh “Tut” found his forever home on June 25, 2022!
Updates
PUPDATE #3
Tut gets up around 6:00/6:30 am to eat and is let out. He will take a nap during most of the morning. He eats lunch around 12:00-12:30 and will again go outside to go potty. He is most awake in the afternoon and evening, and eats dinner around 5-6 pm, potties and plays again. He has been going to sleep for the night around 9:30-10 pm.
As a young pup, fairly low energy. Tut is currently working on leash training and has been going for short walks around the block.
He appears to be submissive to other older dogs and will roll over on his belly when he is around our older dogs and they set limits. Although he may benefit from other dogs in the home, we don't believe that is a requirement for his future forever home.
He is not yet able to be left alone for a full work day due to his age and bladder capabilities, but is fine being kenneled - he typically falls asleep there shortly after. Tut does currently enjoy the freedom of being corralled in a room with close proximity to a human during the day, and likes to lounge on his plush bed.
Tut is a sweet, laid back boy who loves to cuddle in laps and enjoys being around people and other animals alike.
PUPDATE #2
Tut has officially branched out on his own now that sis, Cleo has a new foster home. Since her departure, we’ve been able to learn that Tut is an obedient boy who loves naps, his foster sibs, cuddles, and showing belly to the cats. Although he has a pouty face, he’s a happy boy who enjoys basking in the sun.
PUPDATE #1
Tut gets up around 6:00/6:30 am to eat and is let out. He will play hard for about 90 minutes and then take a nap during the morning. He eats lunch around 12:00-12:30 and will again go outside to go potty and play with his sister and our dogs. He may nap again but is a pretty active player in the afternoon and evening. He eats dinner around 5-6 pm, potties and plays again. He has been going to sleep for the night around 9:30-10 pm.
Tut is friendly both in and outside of the home and does not have any hesitation to meet new people.
He has interacted with children and would need supervision (like any other small puppies, he can scratch, playfully nip). He enjoys playing with young kids.
As a young pup, Tut does have a good level of energy and needs regular attention/stimulation during the day. He is currently working on leash training and has been going for short walks around the block.
He appears to be submissive to other older dogs and will roll over on his belly when he is around our older dogs and they set limits. He roughhouses with his sister.
Tut is a chill dude who likes to hang out on the couch while we work and enjoys lounging in the sunshine.
He does well with the cats in our home. He is inquisitive and curious about them but has learned not to chase them.
He is not able to be left alone for a full work day due to his age and bladder capabilities, but is fine being kenneled - he typically wines for a bit and falls asleep there.
Tut is a sweet boy who likes attention and being around people. He and his sister are the kind of puppies everyone imagines they want - cute, loving, cuddly and endearing.