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- Looks forward to evening time together; she'll lay on her dog bed while you sit on the couch
- Foster family says she is great on a leash, just tugs a little when she's eager to get home or when it's hot and muggy outside
- Didn't seem to know how to play in her foster home, but would approach a tennis ball and ran after a squirrel once
- Foster family says she appears to be crate trained and loved to lay in her crate even when it was open, went in with no problem when it was time for them to go to leave the house
- Saw new people and other dogs and the dog park and was mostly interested in hanging back and keeping her distance from them
- Came from a situation where they did not get the socialization and exposure to the world that dogs typically get from a young age. Because of this, they may struggle with new situations, may show uncertainty with novel everyday objects, may need help understanding leashes, and will need patience and structure with housetraining.
- May do best with a calm, confident dog friend in her new home to help show her the ropes
All adoptable dogs and puppies are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccinations (rabies and DA2PPV as appropriate for their age)
The ARL's shelter software requires that we choose a primary breed for our dogs. Visual breed identification in dogs is unreliable, so for most dogs we are only guessing at primary breed. We get to know each dog as an individual and do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality, not breed label.
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