Posted 1 year ago | Updated over 3 weeks ago
Poor Heidi wound up in animal control to deliver her last ever litter of puppies! She's now ready to find her own home and a special person! Heidi is a 'velcro' dog - never more than a few feet from her person, the closer the better. She loves to snuggle in the chair or bed with her human. She is housebroken and does best if put on a leash and taken out, even if there is a fenced yard - the leash helps her focus on her business!. Heidi is very food motivated and can be very vocal around feeding time. She does well with other dogs, but seems a bit too interested in cats. Heidi is a very smart girl! She has shown that she can open a door handle and a dog food canister all by herself. Heidi is small for a boxer mix - she weighs 50 lbs and is smaller in stature than most boxers would be.
Heidi is also very strongly interested in cats, so a feline-free home is going to be best for her!
Heartworm Information:
Heidi is Heartworm positive. Adopters should discuss heartworm protocols with their veterinarian to determine treatment.
Poor Heidi wound up in animal control to deliver her last ever litter of puppies! She's now ready to find her own home and a special person! Heidi is a 'velcro' dog - never more than a few feet from her person, the closer the better. She loves to snuggle in the chair or bed with her human. She is housebroken and does best if put on a leash and taken out, even if there is a fenced yard - the leash helps her focus on her business!. Heidi is very food motivated and can be very vocal around feeding time. She does well with other dogs, but seems a bit too interested in cats. Heidi is a very smart girl! She has shown that she can open a door handle and a dog food canister all by herself. Heidi is small for a boxer mix - she weighs 50 lbs and is smaller in stature than most boxers would be.
Heidi is also very strongly interested in cats, so a feline-free home is going to be best for her!
Heartworm Information:
Heidi is Heartworm positive. Adopters should discuss heartworm protocols with their veterinarian to determine treatment.