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English Setter-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Ramsey, NJ, USA

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LEIA - English Setter / Mixed (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

English Setter-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Ramsey, NJ, USA

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Nickname
LEIA
Breed
English Setter-Unknown Mix
Gender
Female
Age
Baby
Location
Ramsey, NJ, 07446, USA

Description

English Setter-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Ramsey, NJ, USA

Posted Breed: English Setter / Mixed (medium coat). Born: January 11, 2018. His mommy was a pregnant stray, brown and white English Setter, surrendered by a loving family. The momma had 7 puppies, 4

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of them came to ABESR (Luke, Leia, Chewy and Solo). Leia has one black eye, with patches of blonde running through the black. Her whole belly is spotted black, with a big patch of black on her butt. She has a few large black spots on her back, but they are mostly covered by white fur. She has the long soft fur like a typical English Setter puppy. When Leia first came to her foster mommy's house, she was a little shy of humans. After a week, she got used to us and now seeks us out for attention and cuddling. Sometimes she timidly approaches you and licks your hand gently, other times she comes running full-speed across the room and bounces into your lap, licking your face. Like a little princess, she is very vocal and assertive with what she wants. If she cannot reach an area where she wants to be (up on the couch, in your lap when it's occupied, with you if you're in a different room, or go to a different room that's barricaded off) she will tell you with soft whimperings, whining, or barking, depending on how demanding her little highness feels like being at that moment. From the first day, she had no fear when it came to exploring the backyard. She LOVES being outdoors, and occasionally decides she would rather stay outside than come indoors and get a treat. Although she ignores the ducks and geese outside the fence, she likes to crouch and prowl around as if hunting her brother, then pounce on him when he's not paying attention. She's slightly smaller than Luke, but loves to wrestle and play, and can hold her own ground. She likes wrestling and giving puppy kisses to the bigger dogs, sometimes even when they don't want her kisses. Leia loves to play fetch. Her foster mommy can throw two balls at once, and Luke and Leia will each bring back one ball without fighting! They also insist on sharing food bowls. Leia has normal puppy energy level, but will occasionally get spurts of crazy puppy energy. She is currently learning potty training. She will usually whine or cry loudly when she needs to potty, but sometimes she still has accidents indoors. She has not had any poop accidents indoors. She sleeps through the night. When Leia first came to her foster mommy's house, she was a little shy of humans. After a week, she got used to us and now seeks us out for attention and cuddling. Sometimes she timidly approaches you and licks your hand gently, other times she comes running full-speed across the room and bounces into your lap, licking your face. Like a little princess, she is very vocal and assertive with what she wants. If she cannot reach an area where she wants to be (up on the couch, in your lap when it's occupied, with you if you're in a different room, or go to a different room that's barricaded off) she will tell you with soft whimperings, whining, or barking, depending on how demanding her little highness feels like being at that moment. When Leia first came to her foster mommy's house, she was a little shy of humans. After a week, she got used to us and now seeks us out for attention and cuddling. Sometimes she timidly approaches you and licks your hand gently, other times she comes running full-speed across the room and bounces into your lap, licking your face. Like a little princess, she is very vocal and assertive with what she wants. If she cannot reach an area where she wants to be (up on the couch, in your lap when it's occupied, with you if you're in a different room, or go to a different room that's barricaded off) she will tell you with soft whimperings, whining, or barking, depending on how demanding her little highness feels like being at that moment.

Physical Attributes

Ear Type
Droopy
Tail Type
Long
Coat Length
Medium
Grooming Needs
Moderate
Shedding Amount
Moderate
Likes to Vocalize
Some
Shedding Amount
No

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Energy Level
High
Activity Level
Highly Active
Exercise Needs
Moderate
Fence Required
Any Type
Obedience Training
Needs Training
Owner Experience Required
Species
Other
Yard RequiredLikes to FetchLikes to Play with Toys

Personality

Obedient
Yes
Playful
Yes
Affectionate
Yes
Eager to Please
Yes

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-827198
Date Listed
04/06/2018
Date Expires
Expired

English Setter-Unknown Mix.

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