Diva is a 1-year-old, spayed Lab mix, weighing approximately 35 pounds. She's a playful, affectionate, and outgoing girl who loves to run, play, and chase with other dogs. Diva's tail is always wagging, and she's happy exploring on her own or romping with a canine buddy. She walks politely on leash and is a great companion for daily outings. While she mostly ignores cats, she has been known to sneak a bite of their food if given the chance. Diva is affectionate and gentle and is believed to do well with children, especially those old enough to manage her enthusiasm and protect their snacks. She is crate trained and does well when crated for short periods. Diva is very food motivated and eager to learn, but she should be fed separately to avoid her trying to sneak extra treats from other dogs. She shares toys well and enjoys playing without issue. Her personality is outgoing, playful, smart, and affectionate, and she greets strangers with friendly, tail-wagging enthusiasm. Diva is still building comfort with car rides and will need time to adjust to longer adventures. When corrected, she becomes vocal, howling as if she's arguing her side of the story, which is described as charming and funny.
Ideal Home
Diva would thrive in a home with another dog who shares her zest for playtime. An ideal home would be one where someone is home most of the time to give her the structure, love, and activity she craves. She would do best with regular walks, plenty of playtime, and the chance to sleep close to her people.
Ongoing Health
Diva is spayed and up to date on vaccinations.
Training & Support
Diva is crate trained and leash trained. She is food motivated and eager to learn, but needs to be fed separately from other animals. She is still building comfort with car rides.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- An adoption application must be filled out at the provided link.
- Diva's adoption fee is $475.
Transporation
Diva is currently being fostered in Houston, TX. She can transport out of state once matched with an approved adopter through rescue-arranged transport.