Posted over 11 years ago
Name: Cynder
Birthdate/Approx Age: 2 years old
Breed: Lab mix (either Shepherd or Husky)
Color: Black
M or F: F
Spayed/Neutered? Yes
Any shots?Will receive updated shots prior to adoption.
Microchipped? Yes
Get along with cats? Not met any
Get along with other dogs? Not any more, we can try a proper intro but would prefer an only dog household. She used to get along with other dogs but after some time in the shelter she no longer tolerates them well.
Get along with kids? Yes
Has this dog been around children under age 3? No
If yes, how do you feel he/she reacted? N/A
Get along with all people? Yes
Weight now? 70 lbs
Weight full grown? Same
Walks on Leash? Yes but will pull a lot, responds well to the word 'easy' when walking
Housebroken? Yes
Personality? Playful
List good traits Energetic, playful, gets along with all kinds of people and yet protective of family
Any Health Issues? No
Any bad habits? Responds better to males then females
Trained to what commands? Sit, back, gentle, easy, down, stay
Like Doggy Parks? Never been but not recommended
Was this dog abused and how? No
Has this dog ever bitten anyone? No
Any dog aggression problems?See above in gets along with other dogs portion
Any anxiety separation problems? No
Does this dog need a fenced in yard? Yes
Who would be the best kind of owner for this particular dog? Very active family that has a lot of time to play with her.
Is this dog crate trained? Yes
Where does he/she stay when left home alone? Either in outside kennel or inside crate
Where does he/she sleep? Inside crate
Why was this dog placed in rescue? Cynder was placed with another family at about a year old when her person began his new career. Cynder did not behave well with his wife and got into a lot of mischief with her. Since his career kept him away from home quite a lot, Cynder would have spent a lot of time in her kennel or crate. They recognized this early and tried to get her with a good family. In mid-February they received a letter from the humane society that she had been surrendered to them. He had to get Cynder or she would have been euthanized. Cynder needs a home with an active family that will play with her and has a large fenced yard to roam inside.
Application and home visit required. Adoption fee is $200.