This girl is one princess of fluff! She’s shy at first in doggy playgroup, but if the other dogs are gentle, she starts to bow and prance around to play. She dances and bounces like a bunny around the yard when she's comfortable. She is easily comforted by people and likes being near her foster family. Diamond loves being petted and brushed. She has a white/cream long coat with tan 'freckles' on her face.
Diamond shows no signs of preferring to live with livestock outside. Instead, she finds her crate inside quickly and lays down to nibble her kibble one at a time. Diamond does not have leash experience, lays down, and had to be carried to and from the car and vet clinic. Car rides make her nervous; she did best in a crate for containment. Likely, this girl had an isolated puppyhood and is not familiar with field trips, car rides, and leashes. She is quiet and does not growl or bark/whine when moved around.
Diamond is guessed to be under 2 years old, just a teen! She is spayed, up to date on vaccines, and on prevention (negative for heartworms). She is housetrained, crate trained, and part of a suburban foster home.
Ideal Home
Diamond would do best in a home where she can feel comfortable and safe. She needs a patient family who can help her gain confidence with new experiences.
Ongoing Health
Diamond is spayed, up to date on vaccines, and on prevention for heartworms.
Training & Support
Diamond does not have leash experience and needed to be carried in and out of the vet clinic and to and from the car. Car rides make her nervous, and she did best in a crate for containment. Patience and positive reinforcement will be key to helping her adjust.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Diamond is being fostered in Texas. Adoption Fee ($550.00) includes transport options to the PNW (WA, UT, ID), Midwest (MN, WI, MI, OH, IL, IN), or select New England States (NY-NJ-CT-VA-VT) by pet transport partners.