
Hi Reader, Every litter has puppies who are alike on paper and completely different in real life. Eban, Elton, and Eli are proof. All three are people-oriented, all three are deeply feeling boys, and all three would tell you a different story about what their perfect family looks like. I'm not going to tell you which one to pick. I'm going to describe three real households, and you'll probably recognize yours before you finish reading. IF YOUR HOUSE IS ALREADY FULL Meet Eban You've got kids, or another dog, or both. Your home is already full and moving, and you're not looking for a puppy who's going to demand a completely new rhythm. You want one who slots right in and becomes part of what's already working. Eban is genuinely one of the easiest puppies to fit into an existing household. He's great with kids, loves other dogs (he's the kind of puppy who thrives on a good playmate), and his temperament sits at medium across almost every trait. That balance is exactly what makes him adaptable. He'll match calm energy on a quiet afternoon and play hard when things get lively, without ever being too much of either. What sets him apart is his depth. He's highly human-focused and deeply tenderhearted, which means the connection you have with him will be real, even in a full house with lots of people and pets already in the mix. He's the puppy who becomes what your family needs him to be, without asking you to become someone you aren't.
IF YOUR HOUSE WANTS A TRUE PARTNER Meet Elton You're not looking for a dog who just follows along. You want a real relationship, one where your dog thinks for himself, works with you because he believes in you, and gives you everything he's got because the connection actually matters to him. You've got the confidence to lead without needing to control every move he makes. Elton is built for exactly that. He's confident, joyful, and comes with fun puppy energy, the kind that's genuinely fun to be around, not something to manage. He's driven by connection and purpose, which means once he's bonded to you, he will work hard, try hard, and give his whole heart to earning your approval. Give him a job, real structure, and a reason to engage, and you'll have a dog who shows up for you completely. Underneath all that confidence is a deep feeler. He's tuned tightly to the emotional tone of his home, and he cares, genuinely, about doing right by his people. The family that thrives with Elton is emotionally grounded themselves, giving him security rather than needing it from him.
IF YOUR HOUSE IS ALWAYS FULL AND SOMEONE'S ALMOST ALWAYS HOME Meet Eli You work from home, or your schedule is flexible, or there's just always someone around. What you want is a dog who's fully in it with you. Part of the daily rhythm, not tucked away waiting for you to notice him. What we love most about Eli is that he always has an opinion, and he'll let you know it. He's expressive and engaged in a way that makes him easy to read. You'll always know what he wants, how he's feeling, and what's on his mind. He wants to be wherever you are and part of whatever you're doing, and he genuinely thrives on that involvement. If your household already has that kind of steady presence, he will settle into it completely. He does best with confident, consistent leadership, someone who can say "not right now" calmly and mean it, and in exchange, he gives you a puppy who is completely, unmistakably woven into your daily life.
Whichever of them speaks to you, I'd love to talk about the match.
— Ara |
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