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Britta

Shiba Inu Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, Adult
Kennesaw, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
LOOKING FOR MY PERSON:  Approx. 4 years old / Approx. 32 lbs. & needs to gain a bit more weight Hello, my name is Britta!  I came to the Mostly Mutts family from animal control.  I was very scared and timid when I arrived, but the volunteers took their time with me and allowed me the space I needed to feel safe.  Soon, I went to a great foster home, where I have been loving life and have established trust with my person there. My foster has learned a lot about me and has also worked with a Mostly Mutts trainer and I’ve come a long way.  They will be happy to talk with you and share my successes and what works best for me.   • OTHER DOGS/CATS/KIDS:  Though I did well with the neighbor dog when we met at the chain link fence in my foster home, my foster noticed that I am dog reactive when on my walks. I also met dogs at Mostly Mutts and showed my teeth and growled at them, so I do not want to live with another dog. / I’ve not met cats, but I demonstrate a strong prey drive in my foster’s backyard (squirrels, chipmunks, etc.), so I probably should not live with cats. / I haven’t met kids yet and I am quite skittish around people, in general, so I think older kids such as calm teens may be a fit for me – of course we would want to meet and see how we do together.   • PERSONALITY/ENERGY LEVEL:  My foster describes me as ‘one of the sweetest, gentlest dogs you could ever meet’.  However, as mentioned above, I’m very skittish around people.  My foster had a friend come visit, and it took me two weeks to accept affection from them, such as some nice petting. I have become less reactive with people, but I do still bark and growl defensively if someone I don’t know enters the house or yard.  I would likely do best with a dog savvy owner that I can bond with and call ‘my person’ and I am not an apartment/condo type dog.  I love running and jumping in my foster’s yard.  My foster thinks I would be great as an agility dog.  Let’s build a course in our backyard and get going on my training!  / My energy level is 4-6. • SKILLS/CRATE/POTTY:  My foster is working with a trainer and can verify the fact that I am very smart and that my command training has been easy.  So far, I’ve learned the ‘sit’ and ‘stay’ commands, and I have good door etiquette.  I’m currently  working on the ‘down’ and ‘give paw’ commands. / I do NOT like being in a crate and tore up a sleeping pad when my foster left me in there.  The good news is that I haven’t needed to be crated in my foster home, as I’ve done fine with having the run of the house and haven’t destroyed anything.  At bedtime in my foster home, I usually start out sleeping on the sofa but often end up at the foot of my foster’s bed. / My potty habits have been very good in my foster home. • LIKES/DISLIKES:  I am a one-person type of dog, (typical of my breed) so I enjoy being near my person though I am not cuddly (also typical of my breed). I love my outside time in my foster’s large, fenced yard.  I leap around the yard like a gazelle at lightning speed a couple times a day and then I enjoy lounging in the yard while I stay alert to furry intruders.  I’ll keep the yard critter-free for you!  Having a secure fence in my new home is an absolute must for me, as I will want to spend a good bit of time outside with my person – my ‘happy place’.  I like to meander while on my walks and will often stop to stare down squirrels, etc.  My foster has discovered that I will often move forward if you tap me on the shoulder, but if I want to hang out somewhere, you need something to read while waiting on me - lol.  I enjoy Nylabones, other chew bones, and tummy rubs from my chosen person too!   For occasional treats I like doggie chicken jerky and a homemade air fried Liverwurst snack that my foster makes. / I’m not a dog that would be happy spending most of my time indoors, so having the opportunity for frequent ‘yard time’ visits with my person would make my day.  Otherwise, I’m sure I wouldn’t like it if I didn’t get enough attention, exercise, and training. • MEDICAL:  I'm current on vaccinations, micro-chipped and spayed. I am looking for a great home with a patient and dog-savvy owner as I am not a first-time kind of dog!  My adoption fee is $299.00, and I’m located in Kennesaw, Ga.  December 31, 2024, 6:53 am
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Polar Bear

Pomeranian Sheltie, Shetland Sheepdog

Male, Adult
Kennesaw, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
A SWEET COMPANION:  Approx. 5 years old / Approx. 15 lbs. Hi, my name’s Polar Bear!  I had a home, but – sadly – my mom became too ill to care for me, so Mostly Mutts is helping me make my way to a new family with whom I can share my life.  I came in with a large benign mass on my neck that has been removed and I’m healing up well. My wonderful foster family has taken great care of me and now I'm ready to find my new furever home – perhaps with YOU!  • OTHER DOGS/CATS/KIDS:  I get along with the dogs in my foster home, though – since I’m healing from surgery, we’ve not played much.  My foster thinks I would likely do well with a dog around my own size in my new home, so – if you have a nice doggie at home already, let’s meet! / Thus far, I pay no attention to the cats in my foster home, so I would likely do well living with a dog-friendly kitty. / I took a little while to warm up to the children in my foster home (ages 7 and 10).  My foster says – as I’ve grown more comfortable in the home - I have learned to like them. Calm-natured children around this age or older may be nice in my new home, so if you have kids like this, let’s meet and best no young or rambunctious kids.      • PERSONALITY/ENERGY LEVEL:  It took me a little time to adjust to my foster home, as I had only been in a small apartment with one person, but I have opened up as my confidence has grown with more socialization.  It will likely take me a little time to settle into a new home as well, so I’ll want patience and not to be rushed into new situations please.  Also, it takes me a little longer to get used to men, so if there are men in my new home, I’ll need them to show me they want and will love me.  I’m a bit of a ‘Velcro dog’ - clingy with a sweet personality.  I will attach deeply to the person who feeds and spends the most time with me, but I do enjoy the other family members in my foster home, too, as I am people-oriented. It’s just that a lot of things are new to me so your patience will be rewarded. / My energy level is currently 3-5. • SKILLS/CRATE/POTTY:  I’ve not mastered any commands just yet, but I am familiar with the ‘sit’ command. I bet you can teach me a lot. / My crate manners have greatly improved in my foster home, thanks to the time my foster has spent with me on this.  I sleep there through the night now and rarely have an accident in it. / I’m doing pretty well with my potty manners on a good schedule and with reminders to go out, so keep me on a good schedule and hopefully I’ll fully master my potty skills soon.  • LIKES/DISLIKES: I simply adore my people and am used to a stay/work-from-home family member, so I would like this in my new home, too.  I enjoy going for walks with them and just hanging out together at home.  I also enjoy chew bones. I’m sure we will discover lots of things we will like doing together! / Other than not wanting to live with very young kids, or being rushed, I can’t think of other dislikes, though I’m sure I wouldn’t like it if I didn’t get enough love, attention, and training. • MEDICAL:  I'm current on annual vaccinations, micro-chipped and neutered. I had a large benign mass on my neck that has been removed and I’m healing up nicely – as a result of removing it, my left ear doesn’t sit like it used to, but I think that just adds to my charm. I have moderate tartar on my teeth, so my adoptive family should consult with their vet and consider a dental cleaning in the future. I am looking for a great home with a wonderful furever family!  My adoption fee is $299.00, and I’m located in Kennesaw, Ga.  February 18, 2025, 8:10 am

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