Laz loves you already and he hasn't even met you yet! He is insanely friendly to any human (age 10+) he has ever met! Postman, UPS driver, Amazon delivery, old acquaintance, new friend, he is overjoyed to meet them all! He even does the doggy smile that is such a rare and endearing feature. He is fully and very reliably house-trained. He knows sit, paw, leave it, come, off, and can be told to go downstairs or upstairs in a house. He is estimated to be 7 years old and if you need a couch potato, he can put in a job application. He is so chill and spends his days just lounging around. If you do take him for a walk or out for some exercise, he's a handsome boy who receives lots of compliments. I got him 6 years ago when he was estimated to be 1 year old from a pet transport that would bring urgent marked dogs from Miami Dade Animal Shelter to Philly. Unfortunately, they are no longer in operation post-COVID. He still loves long car rides though! So if he is such a great dog, why on earth would I be looking to rehome him? Well like with every too-good-to-be-true sales pitch, there is the inevitable fine print that comes after. Laz is not comfortable around toddlers, although he was fine with my daughter as a baby and my stepson as a 10-year-old (who is now 16). However, he has shown many signs that his interactions with a toddler could become questionable, although he has not shown overt aggression at this time. We now have another baby son and are looking to have more children in the future, so we can't keep a dog who isn't good with young children, as it is creating a really stressful household dynamic. Cats are a no and other dogs are questionable. He is always fine with dogs in passing, and some dogs (smaller, female) within close proximity, but would probably be best in a home without them. After owning several dogs, he is what I would call an 'easy' dog and maybe you're the perfect fit!
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