Bodhi is the puppy who notices things. He notices when you walk in the door. He notices when the energy in the room shifts. He notices when you are sitting quietly and decides, without any drama, that you probably need company. Then he comes and sits beside you, close but not intrusive, present in the way that only a truly people-oriented dog can be.
He has a gentle, observant nature that makes him easy to be around. He does not demand. He offers. There is a real emotional intelligence to the way Bodhi interacts with people, a kind of attunement that feels unusual in a puppy so young.
Raised in a family environment from his first days, Bodhi is thoroughly accustomed to the sounds, rhythms, and energy of everyday home life. He explores new spaces with confidence, meets new people without anxiety, and settles into unfamiliar routines with an adaptability that reflects the care and security of his early upbringing.
He has shown genuine curiosity in early scent introduction exercises, not the frantic enthusiasm of a puppy discovering something new, but the steady, focused interest of a dog who understands instinctively what his nose is for. Bodhi is the kind of Lagotto who will grow up quietly and become indispensable.