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Posted over 2 months ago
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Private owner (San Diego, CA)
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Layla is smart, curious, affectionate, obedient, playful, and a huge cuddle bug. Layla is also extremely anxious, protective, and wary of strangers (especially women). She requires a patient owner that is willing to work to her strengths and minimize her flaws. She is extremely food motivated and, combined with her intelligence, training is a breeze. I am rehoming her primarily because I am moving, and my new situation is incompatible with her personality. Her ideal situation is a home with a medium backyard to run around or play fetch in and preferably a male primary caretaker who has experience with reactive dogs or is willing to learn.
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I want to make two things very clear: 1) In the right situation, I don't think her behavior will be much of a challenge. She's smart, eager to please, and very food motivated. 2) She has serious anxiety. Her medication helps this but does not eliminate it. She's not a dog you can bring to the brewery or let off leash at the park.
Layla is smart, curious, affectionate, obedient, playful, and a huge cuddle bug. Layla is also extremely anxious, protective, and wary of strangers (especially women). She requires a patient owner that is willing to work to her strengths and minimize her flaws. She is extremely food motivated and, combined with her intelligence, training is a breeze. I am rehoming her primarily because I am moving, and my new situation is incompatible with her personality. Her ideal situation is a home with a medium backyard to run around or play fetch in and preferably a male primary caretaker who has experience with reactive dogs or is willing to learn.
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I want to make two things very clear: 1) In the right situation, I don't think her behavior will be much of a challenge. She's smart, eager to please, and very food motivated. 2) She has serious anxiety. Her medication helps this but does not eliminate it. She's not a dog you can bring to the brewery or let off leash at the park.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.