Posted over 2 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
Aggie is a big, sweet, super friendly girl with a lot of love to give. She has a great temperament and has never shown any signs of aggression in her foster home. She loves people and just wants to be by your side. She also loves running and playing with other dogs and would enjoy a doggy companion and a fenced yard. She loves to play with her toys, especially her ball , and can entertain herself for short periods of time .
Due to her large size and strength her ideal playmates would be dogs about her size. She is still a young dog and has a lot of enthusiasm, therefore she would be best in a home with no young children, but would probably be great with older kids. She doesn’t understand personal space and can sometimes annoy older dogs with her efforts to play. There are no cats in her foster home but she would probably be too enthusiastic for cats.
Aggie is not crated in her foster home but has had no issues except that she will chew up any paper left lying around. (This is the dog who will eat your homework!) She is a young dog and still learning but is highly treat motivated. She knows sit and also walks on a leash but needs more work on this as she tends to pull.
Aggie has known what it’s like to be a stray, looking for her meals in trash cans. Now she is ready for a loving home of her own. Could she be the one you’re looking for?
Medical Notes:
Aggie is a big, sweet, super friendly girl with a lot of love to give. She has a great temperament and has never shown any signs of aggression in her foster home. She loves people and just wants to be by your side. She also loves running and playing with other dogs and would enjoy a doggy companion and a fenced yard. She loves to play with her toys, especially her ball , and can entertain herself for short periods of time .
Due to her large size and strength her ideal playmates would be dogs about her size. She is still a young dog and has a lot of enthusiasm, therefore she would be best in a home with no young children, but would probably be great with older kids. She doesn’t understand personal space and can sometimes annoy older dogs with her efforts to play. There are no cats in her foster home but she would probably be too enthusiastic for cats.
Aggie is not crated in her foster home but has had no issues except that she will chew up any paper left lying around. (This is the dog who will eat your homework!) She is a young dog and still learning but is highly treat motivated. She knows sit and also walks on a leash but needs more work on this as she tends to pull.
Aggie has known what it’s like to be a stray, looking for her meals in trash cans. Now she is ready for a loving home of her own. Could she be the one you’re looking for?
Medical Notes:
Submit Application
We do require all interested in adopting one of our pets submit an online application at www.proverbs1210rescue.org