Morty
Adoption Date:
Welcome Date: 09/03/2025

Gender: Male, fixed
Age: 6 years
Weight: 11 lbs
Breed: Schnauzer Poodle mix
Color: Black and gray
The requirements for my ideal home:
Securely fenced yard
Respectful dog friends of all sizes
Family with dog-savvy kids
Morty is a charming, goofy, and devoted gentleman, the kind of dog who will make you wonder how you ever lived without him. He's ready to gently judging everyone's life choices, supervise the household from the back of the couch, and snuggle with you - he prefers to lay back to back. This good boy loves car rides with the windows down. He also enjoys other respectful dogs of all sizes, so long as they aren't overly pushy or rowdy.
Morty is doing great with house and potty training. He LOVES walks and would like at least one a day, if he sees you get the harness out he'll make a happy beeline to you to insist you put it on him immediately.
Morty's loves the ladies, he takes his mission companion seriously and is pleased to act like your shadow. He can be a bit of a nosy boy, he prefers to escort you to the restroom. If you close a door on him and he'll politely remind you, with light paw scratches, that you actually need his company. Privacy is overrated anyway. He is happy to be an alarm system against strangers, he's a very cute and fluffy security system.
While Morty will pick a lady as his primary person, he's happy to be adored by many people. He's a delightful family member, he's initially suspicious of men but warms up quickly. He does great with children, he was kid tested with a toddler and did well. He'd thrive in a family with dog-savvy, respectful kids.
Morty is ready for his forever home. He'd appreciate if one of his adopters was a nice lady, she is likely to be his primary person. He's an excellent candidate as a family dog and would do well with dog-savvy children. Morty is great with respectful dogs of all sizes, cats are unknown. He adores walks and needs a moderately active family with someone who's ready to walk him at least once a day. His new home must have a securely fenced yard to continue his house and potty training success.

