Posted over 10 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
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Meet Juliet, a resilient and loving 2.5-year-old Malinois with a heartwarming story of survival and recovery. Originally trapped in South Houston, pregnant and in distress, Juliet faced a challenging start to motherhood. Despite the vet's attempts to help her deliver, all nine puppies were stillborn, leaving Juliet traumatized and reactive.
When she came into her foster home, she was initially scared and had to spend the majority of the first week in a kennel. However, with love, patience, and the company of another foster, Abby, Juliet has gradually emerged from her shell. The companionship has worked wonders, coaxing her out of her kennel and into the yard, where she now happily roams without a lead, playing and bonding with the other dogs.
Juliet has shown significant progress but still has moments of timidity, especially in response to loud sounds. She has become crate-trained, house-trained, and leash-trained. In the mornings, she eagerly greets the day, ready to go outside and explore with bright eyes, wagging tail, and a playful demeanor.
Her energy level is moderate, with a balanced prey drive and vocal tendencies. She may not show much interest in chew toys or treats, but she enjoys her meals and has a soft spot for chicken and sausage. Juliet enjoys chasing a tennis ball and playing with the other Malinois, exhibiting a low toy drive but a high food drive.
Juliet is still learning commands like 'down' and 'no bite,' requiring gentle redirection as she continues to adjust and open up to her new environment. She may be reserved around new people, especially children, but with patience and respectful interactions, she accepts gentle pets.
In terms of living arrangements, Juliet could thrive in a quiet, solo dog home, but she has blossomed with the companionship of another female Malinois. She remains unsure about the larger male Malinois and is yet to be introduced to him outside the kennel. Juliet is also adapting to the presence of a 12-year-old lab/Welsh Corgi mix and shows potential for coexistence with a cat, given time and guidance.
While Juliet may initially be cautious around fast movements and loud sounds, she is making progress and has the potential to be a wonderful addition to a caring and understanding family, with or without children. Her journey is a testament to the transformative power of love, patience, and the healing influence of companionship.
https://malinoisrescue.org/forms/form?formid=6574
ABMR thanks you for taking the time to look at our malinois available for adoption.
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Meet Juliet, a resilient and loving 2.5-year-old Malinois with a heartwarming story of survival and recovery. Originally trapped in South Houston, pregnant and in distress, Juliet faced a challenging start to motherhood. Despite the vet's attempts to help her deliver, all nine puppies were stillborn, leaving Juliet traumatized and reactive.
When she came into her foster home, she was initially scared and had to spend the majority of the first week in a kennel. However, with love, patience, and the company of another foster, Abby, Juliet has gradually emerged from her shell. The companionship has worked wonders, coaxing her out of her kennel and into the yard, where she now happily roams without a lead, playing and bonding with the other dogs.
Juliet has shown significant progress but still has moments of timidity, especially in response to loud sounds. She has become crate-trained, house-trained, and leash-trained. In the mornings, she eagerly greets the day, ready to go outside and explore with bright eyes, wagging tail, and a playful demeanor.
Her energy level is moderate, with a balanced prey drive and vocal tendencies. She may not show much interest in chew toys or treats, but she enjoys her meals and has a soft spot for chicken and sausage. Juliet enjoys chasing a tennis ball and playing with the other Malinois, exhibiting a low toy drive but a high food drive.
Juliet is still learning commands like 'down' and 'no bite,' requiring gentle redirection as she continues to adjust and open up to her new environment. She may be reserved around new people, especially children, but with patience and respectful interactions, she accepts gentle pets.
In terms of living arrangements, Juliet could thrive in a quiet, solo dog home, but she has blossomed with the companionship of another female Malinois. She remains unsure about the larger male Malinois and is yet to be introduced to him outside the kennel. Juliet is also adapting to the presence of a 12-year-old lab/Welsh Corgi mix and shows potential for coexistence with a cat, given time and guidance.
While Juliet may initially be cautious around fast movements and loud sounds, she is making progress and has the potential to be a wonderful addition to a caring and understanding family, with or without children. Her journey is a testament to the transformative power of love, patience, and the healing influence of companionship.
https://malinoisrescue.org/forms/form?formid=6574
ABMR thanks you for taking the time to look at our malinois available for adoption.
Submit Application
The Reference Check - ensure that the information you provide is accurate - the inability to contact your References may effect the approval
Home Check
Arrangements will be made for someone to visit you and your family in your home environment. ALL family members must be present.
Approve Application
Dogs are not adopted out first come, first served. They are placed with the best match for the dog and adopter.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees vary based upon the age of the dog, $325 - $475.A spay/neuter deposit of $500 is required for puppies.
Sign Adoption Contract
Take the Pet Home