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Meet Puma
Species Dog 
Breed Mixed Breed, Medium (up to 44 lbs fully grown)/Mix 
Age 3 years 2 months 26 days 
Gender Male 
Size Medium 
Color Red/White 
Spayed/Neutered  
Location Foster Homes 
Intake Date 3/6/2025 
Adoption Price $330.00 
ARN 25-131a 
Stage Available
Name, age, breed: Puma, 2 years old, mixed breed

Likes: Playing with toys, strong chew toys, and being active with his humans

Dislikes: Small animals, being left under-stimulated, and being cooped up without exercise

What would be the ideal home? Puma is a smart, athletic boy with impressive jumping skills - think of him as your very own canine Olympian! This means standard fences are no match for him - he can scale 8 feet with ease. To keep Puma safe, adopters will need to explore creative options like tall privacy fences with lean-ins or supervised yard time only. An experienced home that understands and can manage his adventurous spirit will be key to his success. With time and familiarity with his beloved home, we believe Puma will settle in and retire his fence-jumping career. His ideal home would be calm but active, with structure, boundaries, and lots of physical and mental exercise. No apartments or off-leash time unless the area is fully enclosed and escape-proof.

Good with other cats? No - not recommended around small animals or cats due to higher prey drive.

Good with dogs? Possibly - only with a non-dominant, same-size or larger female or very mellow male. No small dogs.

Good with children? Recommended no children under 14 - Puma is strong and excitable and needs a calm, mature environment

Temperament: Puma is a high-energy, strong, athletic dog who enjoys human interaction but requires clear boundaries and consistency. He is affectionate when calm, enjoys pets, and is motivated by toys and treats. He shows calm and sociable behavior when handled and restrained, enjoys petting, and leans in for attention. Puma does pull very hard on walks and needs leash training.

Motivators? Toys (especially strong chew toys), treats, and playtime with his person

Any commands? Knows "sit." Continued training is mandatory and recommended to help build impulse control.

House trained? Unknown

Crate trained? Unknown

How long will it take to settle into a new environment? 3-3-3 Rule:
First 3 days - Puma may be overwhelmed and test boundaries. Provide structure, quiet space, and supervised decompression time.
3 weeks - He will begin to bond and show more of his playful, energetic personality. This is when training and routine should be reinforced.
3 months - Puma will feel like part of the family, understand expectations, and develop into a loyal companion with a regular routine.

Any special needs or traits an adopter should know? Puma is currently on treatment for allergies, which is anticipated to be a long-term solution. He is currently on Hill's z/d diet and Apoquel and seems to be responding well to this treatment. Must be given strong, durable toys - Puma is a very strong chewer and will ingest unsafe materials. Needs a secure, tall fence and cannot be off-leash unless fully enclosed.

Medical: Allergies - z/d diet and apoquel long-term.

If you think Puma is the one for you - fill out an application today!