Triton ended up in a rescue center for homeless dogs, even though he had an owner. The volunteers noticed that he might not have been treated very well, as the dog often tried to defend himself. Although he is not aggressive, his behavior needs some adjustment. For example, he protects his "own" people from strangers, showing some guarding instincts. This requires work with a specialist.

A dog full of enthusiasm and zest for life

Triton loves to play, has plenty of energy, and an genuine interest in sports activities. He is learning commands, knows how to walk on a leash, and is used to being taken out twice a day. This dog would be a great fit for an active person who understands how to correct a dog's behavior and is willing to work with dog trainers. He would do well in a family without children. Triton is friendly toward other dogs, so he could also get along with a female companion.

How can I help?

Triton needs some promotion, as this is the way he will likely find a person who matches him in every way. He may not be the easiest animal, but his behavior has already improved, and that’s why Triton really needs a true home. Support him by sharing his story on social media.