10/10/2025
Gus is looking for his forever home 🩷
Listen up, peasants. My name is Gus, and frankly, I'm kind of a big deal.
You're looking at a canine masterpiece. I'm not just potty trained; I'm fully optimized for indoor living. My crate skills? Immaculate. My manners? Top-notch. I don't jump on you, I don't steal your sad little sandwiches off the counter, and I come when you call.
Basically, I’m the best roommate you’ll ever have. I’m a professional love bug who lives for a good snuggle session and an excellent butt wiggle presentation. Brush me? Yes, please. Scratch my ears? You bet your bottom dollar. Give me a couch to sprawl on and I'll even provide the soundtrack: a very dignified, happy "woo woo."
My resume also includes expert-level dog daycare diplomat and elite security guard—I'm not destructive, but I will bark with the righteous fury of a thousand suns if a squirrel dares to cross my yard. I'm also excellent at being home alone and can relax solo, so you can go buy more of the good chew toys I deserve.
Now, for the part where I get real. My outdoor game is... a work in progress. Let's just say I have a deep, personal vendetta against my leash. And anything else attached to the leash. Walking? Boring. Sniffing? The point of life. I yell at other dogs, strangers, and yes, those bafflingly loud small humans you call "kids" when I'm walking on a lead. I have no chill. So if you're an "adventure hiker" or a "busy social butterfly" with non-stop foot traffic, keep scrolling. I need a quiet castle and a fenced kingdom to patrol, not a chaotic revolving door.
Gus is a large breed, possible labradoodle, Angi is sending in DNA, he is 2 years old, and weighs 80 lbs.
Gus is available for adoption with Furbaby Rescue and is being fostered in Bellingham, WA. Contact his foster mom, Angi, at Tails-A-Wagging info@tails-a-wagging.com for more information