Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Story
Name: Honey Sex: Female Estimated Age: About 6 years old Best Guess for Breed: Corgi Mix Weight: About 25lbs Lives With: Dogs, cats, and people! She LOVES everyone. Housebroken? Honey is housebroken and crate trained. Story: Honey was rescued from North Carolina during Hurricane Helene. We are so happy to have her safe and sound in a foster home in the DC area now. Honey is a happy sweetie who loves people and gets along great with other dogs and puppies. She knows just how to get comfortable up on the couch with her humans, and will love to join you on walks and trots around the neighborhood. Honey is just looking for someone to be her new best furend and we know that she will repay them with endless amounts of love and tail wags. Like all dogs, Honey will need an adopter who is committed to setting her up for success by enrolling in obedience training and exercising her both mentally and physically. She will also need love, patience, and socialization in order to thrive! What my foster says: Honey is a sweetheart. She lives in a home with a cat and another, larger dog, and gets along perfectly with both of them. She has the cutest little hops while playing with her dog friend, and gently trots up to the cat and licks her forehead to say hello. Honey has been friendly with every other adult, child, and dog on walks. She is happy and comfortable walking through the city, even in busy areas. All dogs need lots of love and attention, but Honey is starting from an easy, affectionate baseline that would make her a great dog for first time dog owners. She would do well in a home with or without kids or other animals. She would be just fine in a house or apartment. She enjoys car rides. Honey is an avid snuggler and loves nothing more than curling up in her person’s lap, or by their shoulder. She is very affectionate, but not overly energetic. She has adjusted well to having a new schedule and environment, and is amendable to learning training basics. The fee to adopt Honey is $450. That covers the cost of all her vaccines, the collar she’s wearing, her transport to DC and her care in her foster home. She’s up to date on all age appropriate vaccines. Honey has been seen by a shelter vet and we are not aware of any health issues. If you think that Honey might be your perfect match, apply today!December 2, 2024, 8:51 pm