
Dice is a sweet loving energetic boy! Dice has a fear of missing out (FOMO). We rescued him exactly 1 year ago due to his prior home being kenneled his first couple months of his childhood. Dice was born February 2025 from what we were told. When we rescued him we were told he was kenneled trained & had no issues. When we finally got him, Dice started showing separation anxiety and EXTREME high energy. Dice is the most friendly/curious dog we have ever met. Dice believes every dog he sees would like to play with him. We were able to potty train him and kennel train him. We have to rehome him due to his extremely high energy and separation anxiety. Dice would do very good with a family who has kids that can play with him and has a lot of property for him to run around or a very outdoorsy family where he can roam and explore. Dice is definitely a bird dog & has hunted down a couple of birds while sun bathing & out of no where he has brought us birds as gifts. Dice would be a great hunting dog with some training. Dice understands commands such as wait, sit, stay, lay down, shake, roll over (with some insistence or treats). He sleeps in his kennel and knows when you say kennel he needs to go in unless he sees you aren't leaving, then he'll walk right back out or whine as if he is in pain. Honestly, Dice is an amazing dog and we as 'rescue' parents are the one who failed him. We did not expect the level of high energy that he has and the anxiety he maintains. Please note we have been given by his vet Trazodone & Acepromazine to assist with his extreme high energy. Dice goes to doggy daycare 3-4 times a week while we are at work because we know how much energy he needs to burn. Including daycare and morning/afternoon walks - he is still in need of more activities. Dice did get injured while playing with our other GSP on May 22nd and fractured his leg. He is on weekly vet visits and will hopefully be good to go in 2 weeks. We have covered all vet visits & honestly, Dice is a very strong & active pup who just needs more time with a family who can give him much more time. We have come to terms that we can not provide the level of care/time he needs.

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