Posted over 10 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
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Angel's adoption fee has currently been waived. She is a 10-month-old puppy who was on the euthanasia list for being too mouthy. Typically this happens when puppies are taken from their mothers too early so are not taught proper behavior. I thought she would be a wonderful companion to one of our dogs that is a bit feral and that she would help me gain her trust, but because she is not as dominant she was fearful when placed in close proximity to the other dog. So I would say that she's good with other dogs, but she is more submissive and if there's a dominant aggressive dog, they will scare her. I would say she would be most comfortable in a home either as an only dog or with other dogs that are not very dominant. She is starting a 3 week intensive boot camp on April 14th to teach her better behavior, like not to be jumping up on people and to be more quiet with her mouth. Immediately following she will be available and will come with 6 weeks of free follow up training. Because she is such high energy we need her to go into a home where someone is available much of the day and also for her to have a securely fenced in yard to be able to release her energy. Unknown how she is with cats. Spayed, microchipped and fully vetted. No children under 12.
Angel's adoption fee has currently been waived. She is a 10-month-old puppy who was on the euthanasia list for being too mouthy. Typically this happens when puppies are taken from their mothers too early so are not taught proper behavior. I thought she would be a wonderful companion to one of our dogs that is a bit feral and that she would help me gain her trust, but because she is not as dominant she was fearful when placed in close proximity to the other dog. So I would say that she's good with other dogs, but she is more submissive and if there's a dominant aggressive dog, they will scare her. I would say she would be most comfortable in a home either as an only dog or with other dogs that are not very dominant. She is starting a 3 week intensive boot camp on April 14th to teach her better behavior, like not to be jumping up on people and to be more quiet with her mouth. Immediately following she will be available and will come with 6 weeks of free follow up training. Because she is such high energy we need her to go into a home where someone is available much of the day and also for her to have a securely fenced in yard to be able to release her energy. Unknown how she is with cats. Spayed, microchipped and fully vetted. No children under 12.
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Meet the Pet
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