Just like any Frenchie, she wants to be close and your best friend. She is overly affectionate, and believes anyone around her wishes to cuddle with her. She is crazy about toys, plays a mean game of fetch, if you can get her to drop the ball. Food motivated, she has been figuring out she needs to get the ball out of her mouth before treats go in. Sometimes shoes are considered potential alternative to toys, but she is easily distracted by an alternative, or more treats.
At the park she's happy to run around after the ball. She likes having a companion dog who she can bond with and play around with.
She is taking well to crate training. She is like a toddler who doesn't know how to stop playing, but will get feisty and erratic if you don't force a nap time in the crate. Sometimes she will even seek out sleeping in her crate if she's had an especially exciting and long day.
She can be reactive to other small dogs when on walks. This has been slowly decreasing as the days go by and she is either distracted, or shown that she does not need to 'protect' anyone. It still happens, but she is showing positive movement in regards to training. At the dog park she doesn't start anything, and will react if another dog does something. Again, this happens less and less as she becomes comfortable and feel safer.
Mostly house trained, like any young pup, she needs the opportunity to go outside somewhat often to avoid the temptation to simply go in the corner. She gets in a car easily, and will chill with you on the drive as well as wait for you to return to the car.
She is a sweet girl who has some quirks that will require patience and training, but is easy to overlook her Frenchie attitude for her big heart and need to be close. Primary Color: Fawn Weight: 18.2 Age: 2yrs 3mths 2wks
(From my foster home)
Just like any Frenchie, she wants to be close and your best friend. She is overly affectionate, and believes anyone around her wishes to cuddle with her. She is crazy about toys, plays a mean game of fetch, if you can get her to drop the ball. Food motivated, she has been figuring out she needs to get the ball out of her mouth before treats go in. Sometimes shoes are considered potential alternative to toys, but she is easily distracted by an alternative, or more treats.
At the park she's happy to run around after the ball. She likes having a companion dog who she can bond with and play around with.
She is taking well to crate training. She is like a toddler who doesn't know how to stop playing, but will get feisty and erratic if you don't force a nap time in the crate. Sometimes she will even seek out sleeping in her crate if she's had an especially exciting and long day.
She can be reactive to other small dogs when on walks. This has been slowly decreasing as the days go by and she is either distracted, or shown that she does not need to 'protect' anyone. It still happens, but she is showing positive movement in regards to training. At the dog park she doesn't start anything, and will react if another dog does something. Again, this happens less and less as she becomes comfortable and feel safer.
Mostly house trained, like any young pup, she needs the opportunity to go outside somewhat often to avoid the temptation to simply go in the corner. She gets in a car easily, and will chill with you on the drive as well as wait for you to return to the car.
She is a sweet girl who has some quirks that will require patience and training, but is easy to overlook her Frenchie attitude for her big heart and need to be close. Primary Color: Fawn Weight: 18.2 Age: 2yrs 3mths 2wks
Please call (415) 506-6225 for more information on fees, requirements, etc. or visit our adoption process page: https://www.marinhumane.org/adopt/how-to-adopt/
Please call (415) 506-6225 for more information on fees, requirements, etc. or visit our adoption process page: https://www.marinhumane.org/adopt/how-to-adopt/
From dogs and cats to rabbits and birds, each of the thousands of animals available for adoption each year is placed in a new loving home through the Adoption Center. There are no time limits to make the perfect match.
The Marin Humane Adoption Center is open Tuesday through Sunday, from
10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Wednesdays until 6:30 p.m. Closed Mondays and Holidays.
Email Adoptions (make sure to provide your phone number), call the Adoption Center at (415) 506-6225, or listen to the Adoption Hotline (415) 506-6214.
Please provide a phone number where we can reach you so that you will receive a prompt response!
From dogs and cats to rabbits and birds, each of the thousands of animals available for adoption each year is placed in a new loving home through the Adoption Center. There are no time limits to make the perfect match.
The Marin Humane Adoption Center is open Tuesday through Sunday, from
10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Wednesdays until 6:30 p.m. Closed Mondays and Holidays.
Email Adoptions (make sure to provide your phone number), call the Adoption Center at (415) 506-6225, or listen to the Adoption Hotline (415) 506-6214.
Please provide a phone number where we can reach you so that you will receive a prompt response!
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Founded in 1907, Marin Humane is a progressive, award-winning animal shelter, offering refuge and rehabilitation to nearly 8,000 animals each year through myriad community services including: adoptions, foster care, behavior and training, humane education, classes, lost and found pet services, low-cost veterinary clinics, volunteer opportunities and more.
Founded in 1907, Marin Humane is a progressive, award-winning animal shelter, offering refuge and rehabilitation to nearly 8,000 animals each year through myriad community services including: adoptions, foster care, behavior and training, humane education, classes, lost and found pet services, low-cost veterinary clinics, volunteer opportunities and more.
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