Posted 4 days ago
This helps Rocky Mountain Puppy Rescue with pet care costs.
Momma Mitzi is such a spunky gal! She is about 23 lbs and could probably stand to gain a few to fill out. Her playful funny personality has come out wonderfully after raising her puppies. It took her a couple days to realize she was safe but once she's comfortable she shines with her talkative grunts and spurts of energy. We are working on her jumping up and using her mouth to get your attention. Due to her exuberance and mouthy-ness I believe a house without young kids will be best for her and set her up for success. She is very food motivated, will go in her kennel for snacks, sleeps through the night under my bed, uses a dog door to take herself outside to potty, eats her food no problems, and gets along great with her foster pack both big and small. I have trusted her out of her kennel while running out for short periods of time. She likes to patrol the yard and will let you know if someone is passing by. She's a little mischievous and "helps" with laundry (she steals socks and what not) and might misplace a shoe so you'll need to further her training on what's hers and what isn't.
If you're looking for miss personality, Momma Mitzi is a great choice! She really has been a joy to foster and love. Come meet her Saturdays 12-3:30 at Petco Denver, 4100 E. Mexico Ave.
Momma Mitzi is such a spunky gal! She is about 23 lbs and could probably stand to gain a few to fill out. Her playful funny personality has come out wonderfully after raising her puppies. It took her a couple days to realize she was safe but once she's comfortable she shines with her talkative grunts and spurts of energy. We are working on her jumping up and using her mouth to get your attention. Due to her exuberance and mouthy-ness I believe a house without young kids will be best for her and set her up for success. She is very food motivated, will go in her kennel for snacks, sleeps through the night under my bed, uses a dog door to take herself outside to potty, eats her food no problems, and gets along great with her foster pack both big and small. I have trusted her out of her kennel while running out for short periods of time. She likes to patrol the yard and will let you know if someone is passing by. She's a little mischievous and "helps" with laundry (she steals socks and what not) and might misplace a shoe so you'll need to further her training on what's hers and what isn't.
If you're looking for miss personality, Momma Mitzi is a great choice! She really has been a joy to foster and love. Come meet her Saturdays 12-3:30 at Petco Denver, 4100 E. Mexico Ave.