Helena is a 5-month-old Border Collie/Great Pyrenees mix with a sweet face, a bright mind, and serious puppy charm that makes people immediately start negotiating with themselves about whether they have room for one more dog. Spoiler alert: you do! She is friendly, social, smart, and an all-around wonderful young dog. Helena likes people, enjoys other dogs, and is good with cats. She's handling puppyhood with an impressive amount of grace. She is still a baby, so she will need the usual puppy basics: structure, training, patience, supervision, and a family ready to help her grow into the lovely adult dog she is clearly meant to become. Helena is a great puppy, and anyone would be lucky to have her.
Ideal Home
Helena needs a fenced yard where she can run, play, explore, and burn off her puppy energy safely. She will do best with a family that enjoys a bright, engaged dog and understands that smart puppies are always learning, including the things no one technically meant to teach them. Homes considering adopting a puppy must be prepared for flexible schedules for potty training, crate training until the puppy is at least one year old to prevent chewing on inappropriate things when you can't supervise, and socialization.
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions are mentioned.
Training & Support
Helena is still a baby and will need the usual puppy basics, including structure, training, patience, and supervision. Puppy behavior and life stages are equivalent to a human toddler. It takes at least a full year to have a calmer, well-adjusted dog. Patience is required, and when your dog's behavior is a positive experience for you and those around you, your patience will be rewarded ten-fold, for years to come. Please do not consider adopting a puppy if you have not thoroughly thought through the pros and cons of having one. So many people end up returning them after 3-5 months because they didn't realize the amount of work involved in raising a puppy. Patience, appropriate toys, socialization, and obedience training are all musts. All are time-consuming and can be expensive. All dogs require supervision with children and obedience training. Adopters that want to have good dogs must be prepared to put the time and effort into training a dog.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- More information about us and the rescue process can be found on our website.
Transporation
Information about transportation is not available in the listing.