Suitable for which type of housing? Any – she’s vocal but learning to stay quiet when told and loudest when playing
Is your dog good with other dogs? Yes! Darla is being fostered with another dog and they get along wonderfully! She’s very playful, but respectful when her foster sister makes it clear she’s had enough.
Is your dog good with cats? Yes! Darla is also being fostered with a cat, and while she is incredibly interested in her foster brother, she never gets in his face, and is very gentle and respectful with him! But she does whine when he doesn’t want to hang out with her.
Is your dog good with kids? Yes – but she’s young and mouthy so older dog savvy children would be best.
Is your dog house trained? She’s currently very consistent with using pee pads and a porch potty! She’s now had 2 full days without an accident!
Is your dog crate trained? No – she’s learning but she hates closed spaces and is very vocal when crated.
Does your dog have any special needs? No
Does your dog have any or display any aggression? (Toys, food or people?) none!
Is your dog playful? Very!
Does your dog like to snuggle? She loves to cuddle!
Does your dog know basic commands? She knows come and quiet and is quickly picking up on other basic commands. Darla is a very smart little girl!
Does your dog know any special tricks? She can find almost anything when she wants to, but otherwise none yet.
Does your dog like to go on walks? She’s too young to be taken on walks – but so far she enjoys going on walks when carried!
Does your dog have any fears? Being left alone and being in confined spaces.
Does your dog have any unique traits that you have noticed whether in personality or physically? She has beautiful freckles on her nose! She also loves to talk, like a typical husky, and will talk back when you tell her to do something!
What are the three first words that come to mind when you think of your dog? Sweet, gentle, and quirky!
Darla is an amazing little girl! She’s sweet, funny, snuggly, friendly, and completely adorable! She loves to play, but she also loves to snuggle and talk to her people. She’s an incredibly quick and eager learner and is quickly picking up on various commands, although sometimes she gets too excited to listen! She’s a Velcro dog who loves being close to her people and would do best in a home with someone who can be home more often. The name Dolly may suit her better as she has a set of lungs on her that she isn’t afraid to use, but she’s learning to quiet down when told, and mostly chats instead of barking. She’s currently fostered in an apartment without issue. Darla would love a doggy sibling to play with.
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