Bo is sweet, playful, patient, and (mostly) calm but still has some of that puppy energy! He loves to play fetch and will even throw his own toys and go get them! He is AMAZINGLY patient with my 6-yr old son, which is why we got him actually. When Bo was about 10 weeks old, he just walked right up to my son and curled up in his lap, and they've been buddies ever since. He's also great with other dogs (spent significant time with these females: Maltese, Maltichon, small white unknown mix , golden retriever, and toy poodle), and with several male dogs (both large and small) during his training camp (details below). We were having trouble with potty training (due to our inconsistent/crazy schedules), so Bo went to a board and train program for 4 weeks last month. He's been back home about 3 weeks and is doing much better with potty training now and also with his commands (sit, down/settle, place/wait, no, off, leave it, come/with me). I actually think he would do better in a home with other dogs so he can watch them potty outside'|he's never had an accident inside at our family or friend's homes with other potty trained dogs. He is up to date on all vaccines and vet appointments, has been neutered and microchipped, and is fully crate trained (day time when we aren't here and sleeps in crate 8-10 hours every night). Also, bonus, he's really not a barker!! We have tons of neighbors with dogs who bark outside all the time, and he couldn't care less. He would be a really great addition to anyone's home (family, young kids, retired adults, etc'|). He just needs someone who's available during the day to take him outside, take him on short walks a couple of times a day, etc'| He needs a family and/or friends who aren't gone from the house 10+ hrs a day. I'm asking for a small rehoming fee to try and cover some of the cost of his training (over $2K). (In the video below, Bo is the playing with his friend Rosie…Rosie is wearing the sweater)