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Minnie - Shepherd / Mixed (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Mutt Dogs For Adoption in Littleton, CO, USA

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Nickname
Minnie
Breed
Mutt
Gender
Female
Age
Baby
Location
Littleton, CO, 80126, USA

Description

Mutt Dogs For Adoption in Littleton, CO, USA

Posted Breed: Shepherd / Mixed (medium coat). Hi, I’m Minnie! I am a 2 year old Shepherd Mix and my foster mom says I am the sweetest girl! I have been living with my foster family for several m

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onths now and at first I was so scared of everything. I was scared of being touched, loud noises, and other people. Now, I am still shy when I meet a new person, but my foster mom says I am getting better at that too. My favorite thing to do is go for a walk! I used to pull really hard, especially if I saw a bunny, but my foster mom taught me “come” and now I realize that I shouldn’t pull, especially if we are running together. My foster mom also taught me to “sit” and “lay down.” She keeps grabbing my paw and saying “shake,” but I don’t know why she keeps doing that. I also forgot to mention how much I love other dogs! When I meet a dog, I like proper introductions first. My favorite dog in the world is my foster sister. I love to play with her, snuggle with her, and give her lots of kisses-my foster mom says it warms her heart. Because I am still a little shy when I meet new people, my foster mom keeps saying that someone will have to take a chance on me, but when they do, it will be the best chance they ever took. Minnie has come a long, long way in a short time. She is very shy when she meets new people and does take awhile to warm up, but she is improving. Minnie loves to snuggle, give kisses, and spend time with her foster family. She is still working on walking on a leash without pulling as well as other simple commands, but she is learning quickly. She is crate trained, but prefers to be out in the house with her friends. Minnie does have a bit of energy so she would do best in a home with someone who could give her daily walks and/or go running or hiking with her. She needs someone with the time and patience to let her open up on her own terms. She would do best in a home with another dog as she tends to form very tight bonds to other dogs. Minnie is truly a diamond in the rough. Please apply here: http://www.2babrescue.com/online-application My adoption fee includes: -Spay/Neuter -3 Puppy combo shots (Distemper/Parvo) -Bordetella -Micro-chip -Rabies -De-worming Please complete a brief online application at www.2babrescue.com if you are interested in adopting me! Hi, I’m Minnie! I am a 2 year old Shepherd Mix and my foster mom says I am the sweetest girl! I have been living with my foster family for several months now and at first I was so scared of everything. I was scared of being touched, loud noises, and other people. Now, I am still shy when I meet a new person, but my foster mom says I am getting better at that too. My favorite thing to do is go for a walk! I used to pull really hard, especially if I saw a bunny, but my foster mom taught me “come” and now I realize that I shouldn’t pull, especially if we are running together. My foster mom also taught me to “sit” and “lay down.” She keeps grabbing my paw and saying “shake,” but I don’t know why she keeps doing that. I also forgot to mention how much I love other dogs! When I meet a dog, I like proper introductions first. My favorite dog in the world is my foster sister. I love to play with her, snuggle with her, and give her lots of kisses-my foster mom says it warms her heart. Because I am still a little shy when I meet new people, my foster mom keeps saying that someone will have to take a chance on me, but when they do, it will be the best chance they ever took. Minnie has come a long, long way in a short time. She is very shy when she meets new people and does take awhile to warm up, but she is improving. Minnie loves to snuggle, give kisses, and spend time with her foster family. She is still working on walking on a leash without pulling as well as other simple commands, but she is learning quickly. She is crate trained, but prefers to be out in the house with her friends. Minnie does have a bit of energy so she would do best in a home with someone who could give her daily walks and/or go running or hiking with her. She needs someone with the time and patience to let her open up on her own terms. She would do best in a home with another dog as she tends to form very tight bonds to other dogs. Minnie is truly a diamond in the rough.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium
Grooming Needs
Not Required
Shedding Amount
Moderate
Likes to Vocalize
Some

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
Energy Level
Moderate
Activity Level
Moderately Active
Exercise Needs
Moderate
Fence Required
6 foot
Obedience Training
Needs Training
Owner Experience Required
None
Other
Yard RequiredLeash TrainedCrate TrainedHousetrainedLikes to Play with ToysLikes to Be in Your Lap

Personality

Playful
Yes
Timid
Yes
Skittish
Yes
Affectionate
Yes
Eager to Please
Yes
Intelligent
Yes
Goofy
Yes

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-239871
Date Listed
12/15/2017
Date Expires
Expired

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