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My basic info
Breed
Scottie, Scottish Terrier/Pomeranian
Color
Black
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
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Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
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NOTE: DUE TO FINANCIAL AND TIME CONSTRAINTS, WE ARE NOT ACCEPTING ANY NEW RESCUE DOGS AND WILL BE TRYING TO PLACE THE ONES WE HAVE IN FOSTER HOMES. PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU CAN HELP!!***********************Savannah was surrendered to a shelter and was very shy at first. She is blossoming after just a few days in the house. She's just 9 months old and very playful. Housetrained, crate-trained, walks nicely on a leash, and as cute as can be. Her coat is a low-shedding coat that does not need to be trimmed. We think she is a cross between Scottie and Pomeranian.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++BREED INFORMATION: SCOTTIE: Brave and alert, the Scottie is protective, hardy and lovable. They are charming and full of character. Playful and friendly as a puppy, he matures into a dignified adult. This breed is sensitive to correction. Obedience training must be consistent but persuasive. Do not push this breed too far; never hit a terrier and do not play aggressive games like wrestling and tug-of-war. He can challenge family members who have not established leadership over him. Lively, proud, and intelligent, it has a reliable temperament, but does not welcome interlopers and has no interest in anyone outside its own human family. He will attach himself to one or two people and live for them. The breed does best with older considerate child. It has been described as the dog that can go anywhere and do anything - a big dog in a small dog's body. It is very sensitive to criticism and praise and therefore should be trained gently. These dogs make good house pets.
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POMERANIAN:The Pomeranian is a lively little dog. Intelligent, eager to learn, very loyal to its handler and family. Willful, bold, and sometimes temperamental. If it is properly introduced they usually get along with other dogs and household animals without any problems, but some of them seem to think they are much larger than they actually are and do not hesitate to attack much bigger dogs. It is an excellent watchdog with a resounding bark. Poms have a delightful nature and do not cling to their handlers. Proud and happy, they are good at learning tricks, but need a firm hand. The Pomeranian must know the owner is the boss, or he will not listen. This breed may become too demanding if the owner allows it. Not recommended for very young children. Too much attention from children can make these dogs nervous and they may become snappish. However, they can get along well with older, well behaved children. It is a good companion for an elderly person. The Pom is a wonderful companion dog and show ring contender. The breed's docile temper and affectionate nature endear it to many. Its vivacity and spirit make it well-liked by persons who do not usually care for toy dogs. They may be picky eaters.
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Savannah will be spayed and fully vetted while we're taking applications to find just the right home for her. She's a VERY SPECIAL little dog! Her adoption donation is $150, 100% of which will be used to offset the costs of vet care, high quality food, and the many other expenses associated directly with rescue work. Please call or email if you'd like an application.
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