Cisco has been with us about 6 weeks now. It's been awhile since I've posted, but that's mainly because we've been too busy falling in love with him. He is an amazing puppy who is smart as can be. Cisco is fully vetted, has excellent recall, and is doing much better on potty training. He has very few accidents now. They mostly happen when he's in a strange place and forgets the protocol or if we aren't watching for his signals. Cisco currently weighs about 30 pounds and the vet is guessing he'll be around 60 lbs fully grown.
Cisco loves to play with our resident dog, Rosco, so I really do think it would be best if he went to a family with another dog. He needs a lot of socialization to keep him busy and happy. Once he's done socializing he is a big ball of goo. He's a total snuggler. My husband will be mad for posting the sleeping picture, but it really shows how much Cisco loves to cuddle and loves human interaction. Cisco also LOVES toys. He is a little bit of a toy hog, as in he doesn't always want Rosco to have a toy. Cisco would prefer he have all the toys laying around him so he's able to play with a different one at a moments notice. Rosco doesn't mind sharing, so Cisco normally gets his way.
We're working on the "sit" command and "down" commands with Cisco right now and he is doing phenomenal. He's a quick learner.
Cisco is still really freaked out by kennels, but we are still working on this and do put him in there for parts of the day. He likes sleeping in the room with us and we like it too so he isn't upset in his kennel. He normally chooses to sleep on the floor next to my side of the bed. He doesn't have any accidents at night anymore, so we can make it through the whole night without potty breaks.
Cisco is also excellent at traveling in the car. We had some long trips (5-6 hours+) over the holidays and he just zonks out. On those holiday trips, Cisco was exposed to small children (2 years old) and he did fabulous!
To be honest, if my husband and I weren't moving and committing to longer commute times and less time at home, I wouldn't be writing this. I'd be keeping Cisco. He's is an amazing dog that will be a wonderful companion to some family. I'm extremely jealous of whichever family gets the privilege of adopting him.