He has separation anxiety but he is a puppy and is trainable especially since he is food motivated. He is calmer in the crate with Artoo and will sleep through the night with her. He can walk on leash but will pull and choke himself, it’s best to use a harness to prevent this. He takes after the terrier side more in his looks and size so far, though so far he doesn’t seem to have a lot of terrier traits. He does get a little pushed around by his bigger sister, Artoo, who tries to eat his food and take his toys on occasion, but he never reacts back. Neither Artoo and See are bothered by thunderstorm or other loud noises. He will do great with any family as long as you take the time to train him. He’s very friendly and social and gets along great with other dogs. As a puppy, his energy level is difficult to ascertain; we think he’ll be a moderate or medium-high energy level pet – great for a family who’s willing to give him some exercise (physically and mentally) to keep him engaged.
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