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If you would like more information about Izzie or are interested in adopting her, please send an email to ncrichton99@att.net or contact this number, 832 647-4326
I came back to work from lunch to find a goofy, wiggle-worm puppy (1 yr. old) in the middle of a busy street in the Galleria area. After much barking and lots of treats, she succumbed to being rescued. She has been thoroughly checked out and is in good health, weighs about 38 pounds. We have given her all the necessary shots.
She is very strong, energetic and sweet—I named her Izzie. She loves to be with people and does very well with kids, although she would be a bit too much for babies and crawlers.
She kind of tolerates the cat on my front porch who hisses at her every morning.
Izzie looks just like and has the temperament of an Australian Koolie herding dog. She is easily trained and a good watchdog. She loves to play keep away and does zoomies around my backyard.
Because she is such a high energy dog, she would do well in agility, fly ball, Frisbee, dock diving or as a dancing dog.
She has been coming to work with me to play non-stop with the thundering herd of Goldendoodles, a Bernadoodle, and a Pittie mix. Unfortunately, I am not able to keep Izzie because my dog, a Black Mouth Cur, has issues with other dogs.
There are some free-roaming chickens on my street—Izzie just looks at them as we walk on by.
Izzie did not come with any training to speak of but now she is house trained and walks by my side with a gentle leader (she doesn’t like the leader but walks like a pro with it). She sits and waits for me to release her when I put her food down. The commands she knows, some better than others, are: go back, wait, sit. She acts like a goofball when I try to dry her wet paws thus the “Dizzy” Izzie. She is kennel trained and sleeps through the night in the kennel.
During Hurricane Beryl she was fine with the loud thunder, lightning and hurling wind. Even when a huge limb fell and put a hole in my roof, we all winced but were good.
Izzie rarely wears out so she would be happiest with someone who will keep her busy and entertained. Izzie is a delightful, very happy pup who so deserves a great home!
This animal posted is not under the care, custody, or control of Friends For Life and shall at no time be considered the property of Friends For Life. Friends For Life makes no claims to have evaluated the behavior or medical status of the animal posted. Friends For Life shall not incur any liability for any injury or damages to any person or property caused in the future by this animal, nor from any causes of action, claim or demand that may arise as a result of such injury or damage.
This listing is strictly in the spirit of our commitment that providing support to the independent rescuer community is a valuable step on the path to a No Kill Houston. We know networking works and to the extent that we can provide a platform for animals to be seen and placed, that is our intention.
If you would like more information about Izzie or are interested in adopting her, please send an email to ncrichton99@att.net or contact this number, 832 647-4326
I came back to work from lunch to find a goofy, wiggle-worm puppy (1 yr. old) in the middle of a busy street in the Galleria area. After much barking and lots of treats, she succumbed to being rescued. She has been thoroughly checked out and is in good health, weighs about 38 pounds. We have given her all the necessary shots.
She is very strong, energetic and sweet—I named her Izzie. She loves to be with people and does very well with kids, although she would be a bit too much for babies and crawlers.
She kind of tolerates the cat on my front porch who hisses at her every morning.
Izzie looks just like and has the temperament of an Australian Koolie herding dog. She is easily trained and a good watchdog. She loves to play keep away and does zoomies around my backyard.
Because she is such a high energy dog, she would do well in agility, fly ball, Frisbee, dock diving or as a dancing dog.
She has been coming to work with me to play non-stop with the thundering herd of Goldendoodles, a Bernadoodle, and a Pittie mix. Unfortunately, I am not able to keep Izzie because my dog, a Black Mouth Cur, has issues with other dogs.
There are some free-roaming chickens on my street—Izzie just looks at them as we walk on by.
Izzie did not come with any training to speak of but now she is house trained and walks by my side with a gentle leader (she doesn’t like the leader but walks like a pro with it). She sits and waits for me to release her when I put her food down. The commands she knows, some better than others, are: go back, wait, sit. She acts like a goofball when I try to dry her wet paws thus the “Dizzy” Izzie. She is kennel trained and sleeps through the night in the kennel.
During Hurricane Beryl she was fine with the loud thunder, lightning and hurling wind. Even when a huge limb fell and put a hole in my roof, we all winced but were good.
Izzie rarely wears out so she would be happiest with someone who will keep her busy and entertained. Izzie is a delightful, very happy pup who so deserves a great home!
This animal posted is not under the care, custody, or control of Friends For Life and shall at no time be considered the property of Friends For Life. Friends For Life makes no claims to have evaluated the behavior or medical status of the animal posted. Friends For Life shall not incur any liability for any injury or damages to any person or property caused in the future by this animal, nor from any causes of action, claim or demand that may arise as a result of such injury or damage.
This listing is strictly in the spirit of our commitment that providing support to the independent rescuer community is a valuable step on the path to a No Kill Houston. We know networking works and to the extent that we can provide a platform for animals to be seen and placed, that is our intention.