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Age: 1 year old.
Personality: Affectionate, enjoys hugs and kisses.
Favorite Toy: Rubber ball with spikes from PetSmart.
Behavioral Traits:
Has anxiety.
Loves the family& kids but is uncertain about other children.
Dislikes strangers and may growl if unsure about them.
Becomes aggressive at the vet, nips at staff, and dislikes nail trimming.
Habits:
When bored, chases shadows and stares at lights.
Knows basic commands like shake, sit, and lie down.
Challenges:
Tends to attack people during walks.
Previously went through a two-week training program to improve behavior, with mixed results.
Gets aggressive around visitors.
Energy and Space Needs:
; Very energetic; needs plenty of physical activity and mental engagement.
Would benefit from a fenced yard or a country setting for running and playing.
Should ideally stay indoors with the family.
House Train
Age: 1 year old.
Personality: Affectionate, enjoys hugs and kisses.
Favorite Toy: Rubber ball with spikes from PetSmart.
Behavioral Traits:
Has anxiety.
Loves the family& kids but is uncertain about other children.
Dislikes strangers and may growl if unsure about them.
Becomes aggressive at the vet, nips at staff, and dislikes nail trimming.
Habits:
When bored, chases shadows and stares at lights.
Knows basic commands like shake, sit, and lie down.
Challenges:
Tends to attack people during walks.
Previously went through a two-week training program to improve behavior, with mixed results.
Gets aggressive around visitors.
Energy and Space Needs:
; Very energetic; needs plenty of physical activity and mental engagement.
Would benefit from a fenced yard or a country setting for running and playing.
Should ideally stay indoors with the family.
House Train
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.