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Beautiful Bella Bea brings a special touch to playtime, and she's eager to interact with other pups. Of course, being just a year old, she still gives off a bit of puppy-play energy. She's a quick learner, though, and she's figuring out that not every dog wants to play at her pace, so she'll likely do well in a house with other dogs who enjoy a variety of energy levels.
Bella Bea also hasn't found a treat she doesn't love. This is another great tool in helping her learn new skills. She's house broken, and has spent time in her crate, but more advanced skills are definitely within her grasp with the right motivation. Can you say, 'Treats!' With a little structure and practice, she'll be eager to please and polish her manners.
Tough toys are more Bella Bea's style, as she likes to gnaw on softer ones. She's also still adjusting to the idea of sharing her favorite snacks and playthings, but she's learned to leave it when asked. She's friendly with people, including the kids she's met, but she does also benefit from a little alone time. She'll do well in home with a yard, especially if she can jump and play chase. Bella Bea is still a bit of a puppy after all.
Her foster even has an Instagram featuring her! Check it out: https://www.instagram.com/floofyfosterfamily/
All Dallas Pets Alive adoptable pets are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and up to date on
vaccines upon adoption. The standard minimum donation for dogs over six months to seven years is $200, puppies under six months is $250, dogs eight years and over are $100 unless specified otherwise. You can view all adoptable pets and fill out an adoption application online on our website at http://dallaspetsalive.org/adopt/adoptable-dogs/. For more information, you can email adopt@dallaspetsalive.org.
November 13, 2024, 12:11 pm
Beautiful Bella Bea brings a special touch to playtime, and she's eager to interact with other pups. Of course, being just a year old, she still gives off a bit of puppy-play energy. She's a quick learner, though, and she's figuring out that not every dog wants to play at her pace, so she'll likely do well in a house with other dogs who enjoy a variety of energy levels.
Bella Bea also hasn't found a treat she doesn't love. This is another great tool in helping her learn new skills. She's house broken, and has spent time in her crate, but more advanced skills are definitely within her grasp with the right motivation. Can you say, 'Treats!' With a little structure and practice, she'll be eager to please and polish her manners.
Tough toys are more Bella Bea's style, as she likes to gnaw on softer ones. She's also still adjusting to the idea of sharing her favorite snacks and playthings, but she's learned to leave it when asked. She's friendly with people, including the kids she's met, but she does also benefit from a little alone time. She'll do well in home with a yard, especially if she can jump and play chase. Bella Bea is still a bit of a puppy after all.
Her foster even has an Instagram featuring her! Check it out: https://www.instagram.com/floofyfosterfamily/
All Dallas Pets Alive adoptable pets are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and up to date on
vaccines upon adoption. The standard minimum donation for dogs over six months to seven years is $200, puppies under six months is $250, dogs eight years and over are $100 unless specified otherwise. You can view all adoptable pets and fill out an adoption application online on our website at http://dallaspetsalive.org/adopt/adoptable-dogs/. For more information, you can email adopt@dallaspetsalive.org.