Tucker loves going for walks around the neighborhood or to the parks. He knows that word and becomes alert when he hears it. He pulls some, but can be reminded to walk nicely. He will need to keep working on "heel." He is very good riding in the car for short or long drives.
Tucker is up to date on all his puppy shots now as well as rabies. He also had Lyme vaccinations. He will be neutered when he is six months old and ready to go to his forever home in mid-January.
He has seen cats next door, but not really been cat-tested. He is interested in squirrels, but not prey-driven.
Tucker respects baby gates and will go in his crate for travel, to sleep, and when I need to know he is secure. Mostly, I leave him in the kitchen/hall area with a gate. He has been there for two-plus hours and slept while I was gone. I feed my other dog separately because Tucker would gobble down all her food. He often goes on his own to his bed or the sofa for a nap.
Tucker loves all kinds of toys. He regularly empties the toy box and finds one of his toys and proudly trots out with it. He loves to wrestle with Maggie, my resident dog. They get very loud, but never out of hand. He would love to have a playful housemate or a friend to play with for socialization. He is strong and getting bigger. I think a medium to large dog would be best. A large fenced-in yard would be great for him to explore and run zoomies to burn off some energy.