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My basic info
Breed
Boxer/St. Bernard
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with Black
Age
1 year 7 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
60 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Birthday: 04/06/2023 (best guess)
Breed: St. Bernard - Boxer mix. DNA results available.
Weight: 60 pounds
Coat: Brown with some Black
Millie is a 1 year old St. Bernard - Boxer mix that has a lot of energy, but is also sweet and cuddly.
She loves to chew on hard bones and rubber bones, but will tear up a soft toy or a rope pretty quickly, so you have to watch. She is very playful and will get a little restless if not given enough exercise so daily walks and/or a few fetch sessions should do.
She is great with adults as well as children, however gets a little excited at first and is prone to jumping, but after a few minutes she calms down into her sweet goofy self. She is good and playful with other dogs, however can get a bit rough at times because she doesn’t realize how big she is. She seems to hate cats and squirrels and will bark when she sees them. She is very treat motivated when it comes to training and listening and has had a 6 week beginner training class. She walks very well on a leash, especially when you bring some treats along with you. She does great on car rides. She was difficult to bathe at home, however she is wonderful at the groomers and they always tell us how good she was. She has a bad habit of licking her paws and it seems to be worst when it is wet out so you have to watch out for that as she begrudgingly listens when you tell her to stop. She eats V-Dog twice a day (2 cups at a time) with some veggies as well around 7 AM and around 6:00 PM, but seems to be flexible with those times. She goes to her crate upon request with no objections and sleeps in there at night as well, though she does love cuddling up in a bed whenever she can. We are rehoming her because we were not aware that it is not advised to adopt litter mates due to littermate syndrome. They both do very well on their own and seem happier. Millie is the more confident and adaptable of the two, we think she would be easy to fall in love with. Millie is getting her spay on Thursday 4/18 so will not be available until 5/3 at the earliest as she needs time to recover.
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