Phil
Phil

Phil

Verhuishond

Woonplaats

Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

Leeftijd

4 jaar

Geslacht

Reu

Formaat

Middel (35-55 cm)

Laatste update

18-03-2026

Oorsprong van dier

Aruba

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Omschrijving

Note: Phil was born in the United States (not Aruba – there was no “United States” option in the list).

Phil is a very cute miniature goldendoodle who has been with us since he was a puppy. He is an easy and fun dog in many ways: he does not have trouble being left alone for several hours at a time, and he generally likes other dogs. He has never chewed on furniture or been destructive. He easily sleeps all night in one of our bedrooms and loves a soft surface (his bed or even a human bed, if allowed). During the day, he likes to be lazy on the couch but is also very happy to run around outside. Because he is part poodle, he does not shed. He likes to be near his humans, although he is not overly affectionate.

Our main struggles with Phil relate to his barking and his nervous temperament. We live in Brussels and have guests in our home often, both personally and for our work. He barks a lot (strongly) when people arrive in our home, and it can be unwelcoming. If visitors like dogs, he will quickly warm up to them and be very friendly, but it can be a challenge if visitors are timid around dogs. Additionally, we live in a shared building, and he barks every time he hears a neighbour entering/exiting the building. He also barks when he sees people walking by the window (outside the home), and he is generally a bit anxious on walks. He’s very afraid of the Bpost workers and other workmen, and he is on edge around runners and people on bikes, scooters, etc. We have worked on these behaviours over the years, and while we expected he would grow accustomed to these experiences, we have not seen much improvement.

For work reasons we need to spend the second half of 2026 in the US. In light of this long time away from Brussels and because of the ongoing struggles we have with him, we have made the difficult decision to rehome Phil.

A better home for him would be with someone who does not live in a shared building or have new guests coming into the home on a regular basis. We suspect he would be more at ease with someone who lives in a peaceful setting (less urban/more rural), perhaps with a fenced garden and without very-near neighbours who could be bothered by the barking. He would also be happy in a home with another dog to perhaps help him relax.

He is a fairly needy dog in the ways we’ve described: his new owner should have some experience with dogs and want to love him despite his quirks and anxieties. But we are confident that, in the right setting and with the right people, his great qualities will make him a wonderful dog for someone for many more years.

We are American and speak English in our home, but I’m sure he could adjust to French or Dutch.
Please feel free to reach out for more information about him.

Verhuishond Phil

Ras
Golden Doodle
Adoptiekosten
€100-€150
Reden herplaatsing
Overig

Algemene info

Geslacht
Reu
Gecastreerd
Ja
Vacht
Langharig
Formaat
Middel (35-55 cm)

Thuissituatie

Kinderen
Kinderen vanaf 12 jaar
Katten
Nee
Honden
Ja
Alleen zijn
Ja, een paar uurtjes
Trappen lopen
Ja
Tuin of erf
Nee, niet noodzakelijk

Karakter

Beweging
Gemiddeld
Aanhankelijk
Nee
Gehoorzaam
Ja
Jachtinstinct
Nee
Allemansvriend
Nee
Speels
Ja
Waaks
Ja

Feiten

Paspoort
Ja
Gevaccineerd
Ja
Gechipt
Ja
Lichamelijke afwijkingen
Nee
Medicijnen
Nee
Speciaal voer
Nee
Gedragsproblemen
Ja
Kan in auto
Ja

Toelichting

I will repost the previous text here because it answers the reasons for the rehoming. For the adoption costs, we are not looking to make money by rehoming him; we simply want to know that someone is serious about adopting him.

Note: Phil was born in the United States (not Aruba – there was no “United States” option in the list).

Phil is a very cute miniature goldendoodle who has been with us since he was a puppy. He is an easy and fun dog in many ways: he does not have trouble being left alone for several hours at a time, and he generally likes other dogs. He has never chewed on furniture or been destructive. He easily sleeps all night in one of our bedrooms and loves a soft surface (his bed or even a human bed, if allowed). During the day, he likes to be lazy on the couch but is also very happy to run around outside. Because he is part poodle, he does not shed. He likes to be near his humans, although he is not overly affectionate.

Our main struggles with Phil relate to his barking and his nervous temperament. We live in Brussels and have guests in our home often, both personally and for our work. He barks a lot when people arrive in our home, and it can be unwelcoming. If visitors like dogs, he will quickly warm up to them and be very friendly, but it can be a challenge if visitors are timid around dogs. Additionally, we live in a shared building, and he barks every time he hears a neighbour entering/exiting the building. He also barks when he sees people walking by the window (outside the home), and he is generally a bit anxious on walks. He’s very afraid of the Bpost workers and other workmen, and he is on edge around runners and people on bikes, scooters, etc. We have worked on these behaviours over the years, and while we expected he would grow accustomed to these experiences, we have not seen much improvement.
For work reasons we need to spend the second half of 2026 in the US. In light of this long time away from Brussels and because of ongoing struggles we have with him, we have made the difficult decision to rehome Phil.

A better home for him would be with someone who does not live in a shared building or have new guests coming into the home on a regular basis. We suspect he would be more at ease with someone who lives in a peaceful setting (less urban/more rural), perhaps with a fenced garden and without close neighbours who could be bothered by the barking. He would also be happy in a home with another dog to help him relax.

He is a fairly needy dog in the ways we’ve described: his new owner should have some experience with dogs and want to love him despite his quirks and anxieties. We are confident that, in the right setting and with the right people, he will be a wonderful dog for many more years.

We are American and speak English in our home, but I’m sure he could adjust to French or Dutch.
Please feel free to reach out for more information about him.

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