Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 month ago
This helps ArkanPaws Animal Rescue - CT transport with pet care costs.
China is so intelligent and easy to love! She's a former working girl who was retired over the summer. The breeder states that she had two litters over the years China was in her care. Our rescue group worked with her on social skills and her anxiety about not being in a kennel on a daily basis. See, kennel life was all she knew and you could feel the vulnerbility she felt being exposed to the world without the protection of bars. She has acclimated well with the other dogs in the rescue loves the attention she gets from her foster mom.
This little girl has a spunky side to her. When she is happy she will race around the yard doing zoomies. It's quite a site to see when you witness the joy on her face as she embraces the freedom of the grass underneath her feet and the wind in her face. She also likes to go for car rides!
China loves to eat and eating treats is her absolute favorite past time. She is crate trained, so her routine is to play outside and when it is time to come in she goes right into her crate and waits for a snack. It's very easy to train her, since she is so food motivate. In spite of her love for food, she weighs only 32 pounds. A great size for apartment living, or a small house. She is also potty trained!
Optimally, it would be in China's best interest to go to a home with a relaxed environment. She responds favorably more to women than men, although she has she great improvement around our foster's husband. It is also important that applicants understand the importance of doodles being groomed about every 6 weeks and brushing them is important to their hygenic routine.
She is fully vetted and has been recently groomed. Her vetting includes: spay, microchipped, heart worm negative test, UTD on vaccinations.
Her adoption fee is $650 and this covers the cost of transport from Arkansas to New England.
China is so intelligent and easy to love! She's a former working girl who was retired over the summer. The breeder states that she had two litters over the years China was in her care. Our rescue group worked with her on social skills and her anxiety about not being in a kennel on a daily basis. See, kennel life was all she knew and you could feel the vulnerbility she felt being exposed to the world without the protection of bars. She has acclimated well with the other dogs in the rescue loves the attention she gets from her foster mom.
This little girl has a spunky side to her. When she is happy she will race around the yard doing zoomies. It's quite a site to see when you witness the joy on her face as she embraces the freedom of the grass underneath her feet and the wind in her face. She also likes to go for car rides!
China loves to eat and eating treats is her absolute favorite past time. She is crate trained, so her routine is to play outside and when it is time to come in she goes right into her crate and waits for a snack. It's very easy to train her, since she is so food motivate. In spite of her love for food, she weighs only 32 pounds. A great size for apartment living, or a small house. She is also potty trained!
Optimally, it would be in China's best interest to go to a home with a relaxed environment. She responds favorably more to women than men, although she has she great improvement around our foster's husband. It is also important that applicants understand the importance of doodles being groomed about every 6 weeks and brushing them is important to their hygenic routine.
She is fully vetted and has been recently groomed. Her vetting includes: spay, microchipped, heart worm negative test, UTD on vaccinations.
Her adoption fee is $650 and this covers the cost of transport from Arkansas to New England.