Gargamel makes friends pretty fast and is a cute little guy.
We believe Gargamel was kept outside much of his early life so he will require a little consistent work on his housebreaking skills.
Gargamel was adopted into a home but was brought back after 5 days. We were told that he did lift his leg in the home but we know from experience that 5 days is not enough time to establish a routine for housebreaking skills if a dog has never been on such a schedule.
Gargamel will also require a fenced yard in the home he is adopted into. We were told that he tried to escape numerous times. This is not unusual in the first few weeks in a new home because many dogs do not understand that they are part of a new family and that the new home is now their own territory.
So this time around, Gargamel should be adopted into a home with a sturdy, fenced yard, preferably with someone who is home during the day and can establish Gargamel on a consistent routine for housebreaking.
Gargamel is a sweet boy and if you are willing to give Gargamel the time and consistency he needs to become part of your family, please come see him!