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Collie-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in San Francisco, CA, USA

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Fanny - Collie / Mixed Dog For Adoption

Collie-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in San Francisco, CA, USA

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Nickname
Fanny
Breed
Collie-Unknown Mix
Gender
Female
Age
Young
Location
San Francisco, CA, 94121, USA

Description

Collie-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in San Francisco, CA, USA

Posted Breed: Collie / Mixed. Fanny, spayed female, 6 months old, 17 Lbs. Hello, my name is Fanny. I’m an energetic and playful pup. I like to run free in a park and playing with doggie friend

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s. Foster mom said I am very smart because I adapt the new environment very well and learn commends quickly. However, foster mom also said I am not patient enough to wait. However, I really enjoy being with people and can stay calm and not play naughty at home. Well, this is me, a witty active girl. I meet cats sometimes and am not quite interested in them. I chew sometimes if I get bored. Therefore, if my future family can take me to attend puppy school, that will help me a lot to learn nice manners. I used to have a home. But my previous master found my native mother gave birth of me, Daisy and Betty accidently. He really didn’t like us and always kept us outside in a smelly junk yard tied with a short rope made by a piece of rotten fabric. We were all chocked from the short ropes and not able to eat fresh meals, potty away and drink clean water. In fact, if we didn’t move, you probably would think we were part of the garbage. Few months past, no one discovered us until one day an angel passing by and found us all alive. She immediately took lots of our pictures and posted on Facebook asking for someone to help us. Not for long, one of AHAN’s rescuers saw the pictures and went down to check on us. But our master didn’t want to let go anyone of us and raised an unpleasant quarrel with the rescuer. After several times negotiation and fights, finally we were all released from the chock ropes and taken away from the junk yard. When we first time stepped into an animal hospital, we were so scared but fascinating being placed in a clean crate. In the crate, I didn’t detect any smelly faeces and rotten food odor. I first time tasted the fresh meal and clean water with plenty of human warm caring. That made all of us so happy! With lots of love and intensive medical care, we grew up with a clean bill of health. We are housebroken, playful and friendly to most of creatures. If you’d like to welcome me home, please visit www.ahan.org on “Fanny’s” page, click and APPLY. Temperaments. The dog is: Submissive. Energy level: Medium-high energy. The dog is: Energetic and very smart. Is the dog friendly with: People: Y , Children: Y , Dogs: Y , Cats: No aggression Is the dog good and patient with young children? Yes, age over 7 years old. Is the dog housetrained? Yes, do potty outside and potty pad inside. Is the dog food motivated? Yes. Does the dog get along well with other dogs at home and in public? Yes. Does the dog bark continuously when left alone? May bark a little but stop in few minutes. Does the dog chew? Sometimes, when she gets bored. Does the dog get along well with cats? No aggression. Does the dog walk well on leash? In training. Does the dog have food aggression to other dogs? No. Does the dog have food aggression to people? No. Can people touch the food in the bowl while the dog is eating? Yes. Is the dog afraid of man? Shy at first time meet, requires time and patience. Has the dog ever bitten anyone? No. Is there any part of the body the dog doesn’t like to be touched? No. How is the dog with new environment? Need a couple of days. Does the dog know any command? Sit & hand before getting treats. Is there anything the dog doesn’t like or afraid of? Strangers’ sudden pets. Are there any red flags we should know? Require to attend puppy school. Please visit www.ahan.org to view more “Fanny’s” videos, click “APPLY” to fill out online application.

Behavioral Characteristics

Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-618072
Date Listed
08/11/2017
Date Expires
Expired

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