Looking for an irresistible puppy? Then you have to meet Linen. She is so darn cute and friendly. She is just 4 months old and weighs around 15 pounds, but when fully grown she will probably be a large dog size (50 pounds+). She has a short white coat with a face that says: Take me home! Linen gets along with kids, dogs, adults, but has not met a cat.
She is a lab/terrier mix (as noted by her floppy ears and amber brown eyes). They are known for their outgoing friendliness and love of people. They are energetic and like to be on the go. Loyal and affectionate, they thrive on human affection.
Linen will need an owner that can provide patience and commitment. Using the right guidance with consistency and repetition, will help her with the skills she needs to master. Cheerful praise and lots of treats will go a long way in helping her master those skills. She, like most pups will be a quick learner once routines are established.
Her house, crate and leash training are in progress. Before she can begin to spend time in a crate, she will need to have an established bathroom routine (always after eating, playing, sleeping, and before bedtime). She will also need plenty of exercise and lots of attention.
Linen will then be ready to be introduced to her new crate which must be a cozy, warm, and positive place. In the beginning she will explore it and use it for short periods of time. Eventually, the time can be increased based on her comfortableness with this second home. She may be able to handle up to 4 hours over time.
Daily short walks (under thirty minutes) will be a good opportunity to work on leash skills as well as socialization skills. It will be a new world to her with all the new sights, smells, sounds, and people along his walk. Please note: She may not be a running companion until at least age one when her growth plate closes.
Linen would also appreciate free time in the back yard or at a local dog park. Keeping her mind active with activities that provide physical and mental stimulation will prevent boredom.
Are you willing to commit to the time and energy needed to raise this puppy so that she can reach her full potential of being a loving, devoted companion? If yes, read on.
The adoption fee for Linen is $500. That includes the cost of spaying/neutering, up to date vaccinations, foster care, rescue and transportation fees.
To get the ball rolling, head over to our Adoption Application and submit your application today.
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September 19, 2024, 6:36 am