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House trained? Yes! She does great being left in or out of her crate when I am away. Would only suggest moving your mail or packages out of reach. The girl loves a good bubble wrap.
Crate trained? Yes! She sleeps in her crate through the night and during the day if I am away for work.
Leash trained? Yes! Because she is a herding breed of dog, she always wants to be out in front of you as protection and to scope out the situation first. She requires a “gentle leader” leash where you can direct her from the front vs from behind. She does very well at matching your pace and being directed with “this way”, “stop”, “wait”, and “let’s go”. She’s an intelligent girl!
Commands? Other than what I have listed in quotes, she knows basic commands: “sit”, “stay”, “paw”, “shake”, “kiss”, “up”, “down”, “off” (for jumping), and “crate”.
She is everyone friendly! She loves people, meet and greets with other dogs/cats, and is quick to respond to a “no” or “leave it” if another animal doesn’t want to be bothered. She is a match the energy type of girl in playing with other animals and is perfectly content taking an afternoon snooze. She would be great with kids of all ages, or another dog or cat in the home.
House trained? Yes! She does great being left in or out of her crate when I am away. Would only suggest moving your mail or packages out of reach. The girl loves a good bubble wrap.
Crate trained? Yes! She sleeps in her crate through the night and during the day if I am away for work.
Leash trained? Yes! Because she is a herding breed of dog, she always wants to be out in front of you as protection and to scope out the situation first. She requires a “gentle leader” leash where you can direct her from the front vs from behind. She does very well at matching your pace and being directed with “this way”, “stop”, “wait”, and “let’s go”. She’s an intelligent girl!
Commands? Other than what I have listed in quotes, she knows basic commands: “sit”, “stay”, “paw”, “shake”, “kiss”, “up”, “down”, “off” (for jumping), and “crate”.
She is everyone friendly! She loves people, meet and greets with other dogs/cats, and is quick to respond to a “no” or “leave it” if another animal doesn’t want to be bothered. She is a match the energy type of girl in playing with other animals and is perfectly content taking an afternoon snooze. She would be great with kids of all ages, or another dog or cat in the home.
Come visit us and meet our wonderful adoptable pets! All adoptions are first come, first serve. All pets in the shelter must be adopted in person at 1818 North Westmoreland Road.
You must be 18 years-old to adopt a pet.
When picking up your new pet, please bring your driver’s license or other government-issued photo ID.
Dallas Animal Services Is A Department Of The City Of Dallas.
Come visit us and meet our wonderful adoptable pets! All adoptions are first come, first serve. All pets in the shelter must be adopted in person at 1818 North Westmoreland Road.
You must be 18 years-old to adopt a pet.
When picking up your new pet, please bring your driver’s license or other government-issued photo ID.
Dallas Animal Services Is A Department Of The City Of Dallas.
Thank you for choosing to adopt! Dallas Animal Services’ adoption staff can help match you with a great fit for your family. Take a look at our adoptable pets on this page, or come by 1818 North Westmoreland Road to meet our adoptable pets.
Thank you for choosing to adopt! Dallas Animal Services’ adoption staff can help match you with a great fit for your family. Take a look at our adoptable pets on this page, or come by 1818 North Westmoreland Road to meet our adoptable pets.
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