Randall is a gentleman with a soft heart, gentle soul, and quiet presence that brings warmth to every room he enters. He came to BARCS as a lost senior in need of a second chance and has since proven to be one of the easiest, most affectionate companions you could hope for.
Affectionately called “Ran the Man” by his foster family, Randall is the kind of dog who’s happy to simply be near his people. He’ll quietly follow you from room to room, find a soft spot to lie down, and keep you company without ever getting in the way. He’s welcoming with visitors, often greeting them with a tail wag and his favorite toy in his mouth; it’s his special way of saying hello.
Even though he’s a senior, Randall still enjoys his daily walks and the occasional burst of playful energy. He knows basic commands like “sit” and “stay,” and he especially enjoys games that use his nose, like “go find it.” Walks around the neighborhood or a short visit to a quiet park are some of his favorite ways to spend time with his humans.
In the home, Randall is fully house-trained and crate-trained, though he doesn’t need a crate. He has full freedom in his foster home, day and night, and has never gotten into anything he shouldn’t. He’s respectful, calm, and incredibly easy to live with; no chewing, barking, or demanding behavior. Randall is just happy to be part of the household and be included in the rhythm of daily life.
He’s done wonderfully with children, showing patience, gentleness, and an easygoing nature that makes him a great fit for families. Randall is also friendly with mellow, respectful female dogs. He remains calm and polite when encountering other dogs and people on walks, and he doesn’t react to outside noises or distractions.
Randall is a well-rounded companion who also does great with car rides, baths, and taking medication. Randall has been struggling with chronic otitis in both ears and when looked at further it was determined he would need TECA (total ear canal ablation) of his right and possibly left ear. Fortunately, a partnering hospital has completed this surgery at a discounted rate and Randall is recovered!
We are hoping a rescue partner is able to take him in so this senior boy can spend his golden years in a home!
Please let us know if your organization can help!
Thank you,
The BARCS Rescue Team
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