Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.This is a courtesy posting. Please call 410-627-6563 for information Two things matter most to Callie: balls and cuddle time. She loves playing fetch and toys in general. Even the last, tiny shred of a toy that was once flush with stuffing. When she's finished with fetch, she wants nothing more than to cuddle up on your lap and get pets. She's very appreciative of good pets and her face will go into a Zen-like happy place. Callie is sweet and spunky. Her personality lends itself to all the nicknames in the world. Callie-mazoo, Call-ico, Callie girl, and girlfriend seems to land for her too. She gets along well with two larger male dogs and enjoys playing with them. She's lived with a toddler in her previous life. She's met the cat in her foster home and seems intrigued yet cautious. She likely would do well with a dog-savvy cat. Callie is a 3 year old, healthy, Boston Terrier with a fashionable tuxedo and a brindle coat. She has many of the typical Boston traits including a wide vocabulary and prone to be chatty. Come bedtime, Callie absolutely expects to be in bed with you. When she realizes it's bedtime, she will head there then sit waiting for you. After you're in bed, she expects you to hold up the blanket so she can get under and snuggle in for the night. She finds her own spot, and is not up in your face. It's an adorable routine. If she's not allowed to sleep with you, she will sleep in another room after fussing for a bit. She's not crate trained but is working on it. She's respectful to the house if left alone. She also loves car rides and walks. Sunshine is a must. When she meets someone new she is slightly standoffish or will bark at them but very quickly warms up and will shower a new person with kisses. She's ready to find her forever family. She's pretty flexible with what would make a good home for her. Ideally, that would be a home where she's not alone for a full work day (although she can hold it). If there is another dog, they should be playful and respectful of her size. Meaning if they are bigger than her, they don't barrel over her all the time. If there is not a fenced yard (that would be ideal), her family must be committed to daily walks. She could be the only pet or could live with other dogs, cats, and kids. Callie was surrendered because her family could not take her when they moved. We are only able to adopt to Maryland residents within 30-40 miles of Baltimore, MD. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.December 22, 2024, 3:23 pm