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Frannie Jane - Boxer Dog For Adoption

Boxer Dogs For Adoption in Austin, TX, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Frannie Jane
Breed
Boxer
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Austin, TX, 78703, USA

Description

Boxer Dogs For Adoption in Austin, TX, USA

Posted Breed: Boxer. Frannie Jane is an energetic Boxer mix who enjoys playing and cuddling. She likes running around and chasing tennis balls, and is working on bringing them back. This silly, wiggly

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girl also thinks she's a lap dog. She'll sit happily on your lap for pets and give you kisses in return. She is seeking an active home where she will have lots of walks and space to run and play. Frannie Jane enjoys learning new things and is in the Total Obedience Program. The Total Obedience Program (TOP) is modelled after the AKC's Canine Good Citizen (CGC) test. As a TOP dog, Frannie Jane has a personalized training plan and works with a volunteer trainer several times a week to help her learn the skills to become the best dog she can be! She is learning skills like sit and down, walking nicely on leash, sitting calmly when approached by strangers or other dogs, staying in a sit or down until told "free," and coming when called. Once Frannie Jane successfully completes all the skills on his/her training plan she will be considered TOP Dog Ready! Frannie Jane is working hard to become a wonderful pet and as a part of APA's Total Obedience Program you can work with APA staff to continue to build a training relationship with Frannie Jane after adoption and master all the TOP dog skills together. Check out a video on APA's CGC program, on which the TOP was based: https://vimeo.com/89434193 Come meet this wonderful bundle of energy!

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Was the Dog Found
No

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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-445935
Date Listed
04/22/2017
Date Expires
Expired

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