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Meet Hestia! This sweet girl may be a little shy at first, but once she warms up, her gentle and loving nature shines through. Hestia is a homebody who prefers the indoors, often the first to lead the way back inside after outdoor playtime with her sisters. She's a healthy snacker, loving fruits and veggies—watermelon, apples, and carrots are her favorites, though she's still figuring out the texture of bananas!
Hestia has a soft spot for other animals and adores her foster brother, a husky, smothering him with kisses. Big noises aren’t her thing, and she's a creature of routine—she’s always the first to race to bed. While she loves to play, she’s more of an observer, usually letting her sisters initiate the fun. Hestia would thrive in a home with an established alpha to help guide her, making her the perfect addition for a family seeking a gentle, loving companion who’s eager to fit in.
UPDATE
Hi all!
It’s been just over a week since I got Hestia . She is learning to master a few commands, she does good with those and loves treats. She is truly a lady of the house and likes walks, but also wants them to be short lol. She had a rough go with the crate, I think, maybe some separation anxiety and now she is OK being in the crate on her own. I do constantly take her out for walks and into the backyard. However, we are still having accidents in the house, if anyone has advice for me, or can walk me through some techniques, I would be happy to hear them out. other than that she is a pretty good girl, I haven’t caught her chewing on anything in the house and we do give her plenty of playtime and chew toys. she is still nervous getting in and out of the car but she has had a few times now where she has gotten off on her own so we are still working on that.
If you are interested in adopting Hestia, let us know! ⬇️⬇️
https://forms.gle/smHE33Vf5m28cknv7
Meet Hestia! This sweet girl may be a little shy at first, but once she warms up, her gentle and loving nature shines through. Hestia is a homebody who prefers the indoors, often the first to lead the way back inside after outdoor playtime with her sisters. She's a healthy snacker, loving fruits and veggies—watermelon, apples, and carrots are her favorites, though she's still figuring out the texture of bananas!
Hestia has a soft spot for other animals and adores her foster brother, a husky, smothering him with kisses. Big noises aren’t her thing, and she's a creature of routine—she’s always the first to race to bed. While she loves to play, she’s more of an observer, usually letting her sisters initiate the fun. Hestia would thrive in a home with an established alpha to help guide her, making her the perfect addition for a family seeking a gentle, loving companion who’s eager to fit in.
UPDATE
Hi all!
It’s been just over a week since I got Hestia . She is learning to master a few commands, she does good with those and loves treats. She is truly a lady of the house and likes walks, but also wants them to be short lol. She had a rough go with the crate, I think, maybe some separation anxiety and now she is OK being in the crate on her own. I do constantly take her out for walks and into the backyard. However, we are still having accidents in the house, if anyone has advice for me, or can walk me through some techniques, I would be happy to hear them out. other than that she is a pretty good girl, I haven’t caught her chewing on anything in the house and we do give her plenty of playtime and chew toys. she is still nervous getting in and out of the car but she has had a few times now where she has gotten off on her own so we are still working on that.
If you are interested in adopting Hestia, let us know! ⬇️⬇️
https://forms.gle/smHE33Vf5m28cknv7
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Home Check
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Meet the Pet
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Pay Fee
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Take the Pet Home
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If for any reason we see signs of the dog or puppy not doing well in the meet and greet we will remove them from the situation. Foster to adopt is available for many adult dogs.
If for any reason we see signs of the dog or puppy not doing well in the meet and greet we will remove them from the situation. Foster to adopt is available for many adult dogs.
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We do events all over the East Valley at restaurants, markets and pet boutiques.
We do events all over the East Valley at restaurants, markets and pet boutiques.
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Love Connection Dog Rescue is a foster based and non profit rescue that is dedicated to giving dogs a second chance.
Love Connection Dog Rescue is a foster based and non profit rescue that is dedicated to giving dogs a second chance.
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