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Cleo - Terrier / Hound / Mixed (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Mutt Dogs For Adoption in San Mateo, CA, USA

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Nickname
Cleo
Breed
Mutt
Gender
Female
Age
Young
Location
San Mateo, CA, 94403, USA

Description

Mutt Dogs For Adoption in San Mateo, CA, USA

Posted Breed: Terrier / Hound / Mixed (short coat). Cleo, spayed female, 10 months old, 28 Lbs. If you would like to give Cleo a forever home, please contact abetterchancerescue@gmail.com or g

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o to abetterchancerescue.org to fill out an online application. Visit us at Yelp: https://www.yelp.com/biz/a-better-chance-rescue-san-mateo General information Cleo is a loving young pup, she adores belly rubs! We’re not sure of her mixed breeds, but she has the slim build of a hound and extra soft coat. She is sweet, and would keep you company when you feel down and troubled. She also loves people and would accompany you on walks and journeys. With a dog companion like Cleo, your life will be more colorful and filled with joy. Cleo is very intelligent and curious about her surroundings. She is a little bit reserved and would shy away from strangers at first; however, when she sees food she will come fawning on you. So offering yummy treats is a good way to taking the first step of building friendship with her. Once she knows you, she would love to snuggle beside you. She is also very playful and when she is tired she will lean against your legs and rest. Rescue Story Cleo and her sister Chloe lived outside a garbage dump area. For some unknown reason, their mom was not around, leaving five pups wandering outside the garbage dump area. Cleo and her sisters ate garbage to sustain their lives. When it was raining or really cold, they would try to hide under eaves by the sidewalks. When seeing people approaching, they would try to be friendly and asked for hugs, but would be chased away and sometimes beaten by unfriendly people. They had been living this vagabond life since birth. Not only had they never felt love and caring, they were frequently harassed by other strays. When our volunteer discovered them, every one of them was emaciated from chronic hunger. Originally there were five of them, but according to nearby neighbors, one was killed in a car accident. Therefore our volunteer decided to take them under her wings. Cleo is now under tender care in foster home; she is ready for her own forever home. Please give this wonderful pup a chance to feel what she has been missing: a caring human and a loving home. Please watch Cloe’s videos below: Cleo profile http://youtu.be/yVIqzd43ZBQ Cleo Album http://youtu.be/ODZDnqUbhyI Good with stranger in public place http://youtu.be/RPYKWDU7OsE Good with kids http://youtu.be/3mjY3225iGo Follow commends well http://youtu.be/xkfF_AVQZSk Has no food aggression with human http://youtu.be/58-UMvSl0yA Good with other dogs in public place http://youtu.be/9jMikI_8dTM Good with cats http://youtu.be/lJOdkrx2wuU Walk well on leash http://youtu.be/10_q1fJobPM Temperaments: - SOCIALIZATION - Social inclination: Very Submissive People-friendly: Yes Child-friendly: Yes Gets along with cats: Yes Gets along with outside dogs: Yes - ANXIETY - Skittish: No Fear of men: No Barks when unattended: No Chews things up when unattended: No - AGGRESSION - Biting incidents: No Food aggression with dogs: No Food aggression with humans: No - DAY-TO-DAY ACTIVITIES - Energy level: Moderate House trained: Yes Leash-trained: Good on leash Commands learned: Sit , Down Adapts in new environments? : Yes Dog gets to go out with foster family in a day: two times a day Good in car: Yes

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-886922
Date Listed
06/16/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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