Hi, I’m Greg! I’m your go-to guy for smiles, snuggles, and all things silly. I’m a goofy, fun-loving pup who finds joy in just about everything—whether it’s chasing a leaf, squeaking a toy, or just rolling around in the grass like no one’s watching.
I’ve got a big heart and an even bigger personality. I love making people laugh with my playful antics, and I’m always up for a new adventure. Curiosity is kind of my thing—if it moves, I want to sniff it, poke it, or turn it into a game. Life’s just more fun that way!
I get along just fine with the other dogs at the shelter, and I’d be thrilled to have a buddy to play with—or I’d be just as happy being your one-and-only sidekick. Either way, I promise to bring a whole lot of joy and love into your life.
If you’re looking for a best friend who will brighten your days and fill your home with laughter, I’m your guy. Let’s make some memories together! The nice folks at RDR will update my profile when they learn more about me. I cannot wait to find a forever home where I can share all the love I've got to give.
Greg tested positive for heartworm and will need to undergo treatment once they arrive in the DMV, either while in foster or once they are with their adopter. RDR will cover the cost of the heartworm treatment through our vet partner. If the adopter would prefer to complete treatment at their vet, RDR will reimburse up to the treatment cost through our vet partner. During treatment, they need restricted exercise to short leashed walks only, and they need a fairly quiet home where they aren’t going to be overstimulated too much. Once the treatment is complete and they get the all clear from the vet, they will be able to live a totally normal/unrestricted life like any other dog. Dogs should be retested 9-12 months after treatment is completed and every year afterwards as part of their annual exam. For more information on heartworms click here: https://www.heartwormsociety.org/pet-owner-resources/heartworm-basics