Kilo is a two-year-old boy, a casualty of COVID-19, meaning that because of lockdown and self-quarantining, he was never properly socialized and did not do well with change. But, change is good for him in order to continue to develop. Kilo will need a family committed to continue to help him in this growth into adulthood. Kilo is a lot of Doberman, weighing in about 97.5 lbs. He is eager to please, a smart, loving and playful boy, very clean, crate trained and housebroken. His foster family works with him on a daily basis, teaching him how to heel and leash manners, etc. He eats socks so no soft toys for him! He gets along with other dogs and older kids but, we recommend caution with visiting kids initially. He is curious about cats and tolerates goats. A $300 adoption fee applies.
Bernalillo County
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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