Male, mixed breed, 6 months old as of 7/17/25 and 54 pounds
Looking for a brave new companion? Look no further than Knight! This young pup is ready to take on the world - or at least your couch - with you. Although Knight hasn't had much time to learn about the ways of the world yet, he's smart as a whip and ready to be trained by his new owners. He's a loving, affectionate, and energetic dog who's always up for a game of fetch or an adventure through the park. He'll need a patient owner who can help him learn how to be a good boy. If you're ready to welcome this adorable ball of energy into your life, stop by the shelter today to meet Knight. He's sure to steal your heart with his puppy dog eyes and wagging tail!
UPDATE 8/6/26
Knight
In foster care since 4.11.26. He's a very smart guy, and picks things up easily.
He's crate trained, house broken, knows basic commands, as well as catching treats in the air, and sitting at the door before going out/coming in. He's very dog social, and loves to play.
Needs some work on leash skills, and can counter surf, but we’ve been working on that, so it’s decreased. He likes to tear his stuff toys apart. Eats out of a puzzle dish to help him slow down. He can be a bit mouthy, but does respond to “stop”.
Knight likes to be busy, so I do a lot of enrichment activities with him. Remember, a bored dog is a destructive dog. There’s a great FB group called Canine Enrichment Ideas. It has tons of activities to keep dogs mentally stimulated which is another way to tire them out. For example, lick mats, snuffle mats, tying treats up in a towel, using empty toilet paper rolls or paper towel rolls and put a few treats in and close the ends by folding them. Also, frozen kongs (he gets one for breakfast) or kong wobblers. Freeze bone broth, chicken or beef broth in ice cube trays for him. Take them out one at a time so they don’t melt. He’s a smart guy, so enrichment activities will keep everyone happy!