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11/13/24 12:32 From the foster: Noble is one of the sweetest and gentlest dogs I`ve ever met. She was able to acclimate extremely quickly to being taken home. I used my home security camera to keep an eye on her and found that she had no issues being left at home alone and has no separation anxiety at all. I don`t have any worries about leaving her home alone whenever I go to work and getting into any trouble. She is very quiet and I`ve never heard her bark at home. She has free roam of the apartment and does not ever try to get into anything (but I installed child locks beforehand just in case).
At home she likes to laze around, nap in the sun, and sometimes plays with some of her toys. She occasionally shows interest in toys but does usually like playing tug of war with you. She is a bit picky about food and I`ve had to mix wet food with her kibble. She is currently 55lbs, and still seems a little underweight, but has been better about finishing all her food. She also is very picky about which treats she likes, but some include freeze dried salmon, chicken strip jerky, and pupperoni. She currently knows sit, stay, and down. I`m in the process of teaching her paw and fetch.
When she is outside, she is extremely energetic and curious. I`ve taken her on long hikes and done some 2 mile morning jogs and she never seems to run out of energy when she`s out. I would recommend someone who is very active and likes the outdoors. She`s good about not pulling at her leash, except when around squirrels, which she goes crazy for. She also gets super excited whenever we see another dog, but is always friendly towards them. It seems like she never runs out of energy when we`re out, but luckily always immediately calms down when we get home.
I don`t see her having any issues with children, has been very good around other dogs, and don`t have any idea how she`d do with cats. Also a weird thing I`ve noticed is that she does not like some elderly senior citizens for some reason. Overall, I think Nobel would do well in a lot of homes and families. She would probably do well somewhere with a backyard, but that isn`t necessary as long as she gets to go outside plenty.
10/18/24 01:14 Doggy Day Out Report
Today I: met a new friend and went on my very first doggie day out! I love meeting new people and was very excited to meet my new friend. I hopped in the car all by myself and sat nicely in the back, looking out the window. Whe
11/13/24 12:32 From the foster: Noble is one of the sweetest and gentlest dogs I`ve ever met. She was able to acclimate extremely quickly to being taken home. I used my home security camera to keep an eye on her and found that she had no issues being left at home alone and has no separation anxiety at all. I don`t have any worries about leaving her home alone whenever I go to work and getting into any trouble. She is very quiet and I`ve never heard her bark at home. She has free roam of the apartment and does not ever try to get into anything (but I installed child locks beforehand just in case).
At home she likes to laze around, nap in the sun, and sometimes plays with some of her toys. She occasionally shows interest in toys but does usually like playing tug of war with you. She is a bit picky about food and I`ve had to mix wet food with her kibble. She is currently 55lbs, and still seems a little underweight, but has been better about finishing all her food. She also is very picky about which treats she likes, but some include freeze dried salmon, chicken strip jerky, and pupperoni. She currently knows sit, stay, and down. I`m in the process of teaching her paw and fetch.
When she is outside, she is extremely energetic and curious. I`ve taken her on long hikes and done some 2 mile morning jogs and she never seems to run out of energy when she`s out. I would recommend someone who is very active and likes the outdoors. She`s good about not pulling at her leash, except when around squirrels, which she goes crazy for. She also gets super excited whenever we see another dog, but is always friendly towards them. It seems like she never runs out of energy when we`re out, but luckily always immediately calms down when we get home.
I don`t see her having any issues with children, has been very good around other dogs, and don`t have any idea how she`d do with cats. Also a weird thing I`ve noticed is that she does not like some elderly senior citizens for some reason. Overall, I think Nobel would do well in a lot of homes and families. She would probably do well somewhere with a backyard, but that isn`t necessary as long as she gets to go outside plenty.
10/18/24 01:14 Doggy Day Out Report
Today I: met a new friend and went on my very first doggie day out! I love meeting new people and was very excited to meet my new friend. I hopped in the car all by myself and sat nicely in the back, looking out the window. Whe