Dragon is a captivating young Wolfdog with a striking fox-red and brown sable coat that will change beautifully with age. Known for his confident and outgoing personality, Dragon is highly trainable and eager to please, making him a joy to work with. Friendly and sociable, he has been desensitised to a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and small animals, though he is still refining his impulse control. Dragon loves to play, especially tug-of-war, and balances his energetic side with a calm, relaxed nature at home or in public spaces like cafes and restaurants.
Dragon’s impressive array of skills—including sit, down, spin, speak, stay, recall, and “place”—make him an excellent choice for acting roles in film, television, or commercials. His ability to follow commands such as “find it,” “mark,” and “out” showcases his intelligence and versatility. Dragon’s confidence, combined with his friendly and cooperative demeanour, ensures he performs seamlessly on set, whether engaging in dynamic action or staying composed in quieter scenes.
With his stunning fox-red and brown sable colouring and photogenic presence, Dragon is a natural fit for modelling campaigns. He is comfortable being bathed, dressed up, and handled, making him ideal for lifestyle shoots, outdoor adventures, or pet product promotions. Dragon’s calm temperament and striking appearance guarantee he will captivate audiences and add charm to any photoshoot.
He doesn’t live with other animals, but is somewhat socialised /
de-sensitised around other animals, IE, dogs, horses, cats, birds,
small animals. Although we are still working on some finer
impulse control, as he’s still young.
Very friendly, we are working on neutrality so he is slightly less
interested in them, currently he shows friendly interest and wants
to say hello, but will wait to be given permission first. He is
learning to keep all his feet on the floor and contain his
excitement when he does say hello.
He’s pretty much bulletproof in regards to noises etc, he’s been
exposed to mostly everything.
Dragon’s impressive array of skills—including sit, down, spin, speak, stay, recall, and “place”
His ability to follow commands such as “find it,” “mark,” and “out” showcases his intelligence and versatility. Dragon’s confidence, combined with his friendly and cooperative demeanour, ensures he performs seamlessly on set, whether engaging in dynamic action or staying composed in quieter scenes.
Dragon is a captivating young Wolfdog with a striking fox-red and brown sable coat that will change beautifully with age. Known for his confident and outgoing personality, Dragon is highly trainable and eager to please, making him a joy to work with. Friendly and sociable, he has been desensitised to a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and small animals, though he is still refining his impulse control. Dragon loves to play, especially tug-of-war, and balances his energetic side with a calm, relaxed nature at home or in public spaces like cafes and restaurants.
Dragon’s impressive array of skills—including sit, down, spin, speak, stay, recall, and “place”—make him an excellent choice for acting roles in film, television, or commercials. His ability to follow commands such as “find it,” “mark,” and “out” showcases his intelligence and versatility. Dragon’s confidence, combined with his friendly and cooperative demeanour, ensures he performs seamlessly on set, whether engaging in dynamic action or staying composed in quieter scenes.
With his stunning fox-red and brown sable colouring and photogenic presence, Dragon is a natural fit for modelling campaigns. He is comfortable being bathed, dressed up, and handled, making him ideal for lifestyle shoots, outdoor adventures, or pet product promotions. Dragon’s calm temperament and striking appearance guarantee he will captivate audiences and add charm to any photoshoot.
He doesn’t live with other animals, but is somewhat socialised /
de-sensitised around other animals, IE, dogs, horses, cats, birds,
small animals. Although we are still working on some finer
impulse control, as he’s still young.
Very friendly, we are working on neutrality so he is slightly less
interested in them, currently he shows friendly interest and wants
to say hello, but will wait to be given permission first. He is
learning to keep all his feet on the floor and contain his
excitement when he does say hello.
He’s pretty much bulletproof in regards to noises etc, he’s been
exposed to mostly everything.