Posted 1 month ago | Updated 2 days ago
Introducing Delilah! Delilah and her brother Bentley had a rough go of it. They were neglected and very thin, but now that they are safe with DASH, we are working to get them healthy again. They sleep in their crate at night and their foster mom thinks they spent more time in the crate than out of it. They are becoming more relaxed being out of the crate. They follow their foster mom everywhere. They are craving attention and love. They are the sweetest dogs and will give kisses for attention. We are working on boundaries as they always want to be in their foster mom's lap. Like a lot of siblings, they are always trying to get each other's food or treats. They are good with other dogs their size and are ok with cats, but they want to chase them so they are learning to leave the kitties alone. We are working on outside potty training, but they are doing well using pee pads if their foster mom can't get to the door fast enough. They are also working on leash training, and basic training like sit, stay, down. They are able to be adopted separately and can't wait to find their forever homes!
Introducing Delilah! Delilah and her brother Bentley had a rough go of it. They were neglected and very thin, but now that they are safe with DASH, we are working to get them healthy again. They sleep in their crate at night and their foster mom thinks they spent more time in the crate than out of it. They are becoming more relaxed being out of the crate. They follow their foster mom everywhere. They are craving attention and love. They are the sweetest dogs and will give kisses for attention. We are working on boundaries as they always want to be in their foster mom's lap. Like a lot of siblings, they are always trying to get each other's food or treats. They are good with other dogs their size and are ok with cats, but they want to chase them so they are learning to leave the kitties alone. We are working on outside potty training, but they are doing well using pee pads if their foster mom can't get to the door fast enough. They are also working on leash training, and basic training like sit, stay, down. They are able to be adopted separately and can't wait to find their forever homes!