Posted: 1/31/2013 5:11:34 PM EDT
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Thank you
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<snip> I'm not sure how she would react being introduced into a new home with another dog. <snip> We foster dogs all the time. Can't take a 4th 5th. She looks like a beauty. If a house has maintained a strict pack order, there would be NO problems. A few "puppy neck bites" by the dominate male and a few "in your faces" over the course of a few days and all is well. We've done that with males and females, always older rescues - 'cept this last one who is maybe 3 and puppy shop bitch and was never exposed to ANYTHING. She could not be more skittish. Good luck. |
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beautiful dog and best of luck! i would take her in a second but i have 2 male dogs and a third dog might just be too much. if i may, reason for the need to adopt her out at such an advanced age? Yes, she is Gorgeous. I have sell the home and we can't take animals to the new place. It's very unfortunate for all involved... Thank you for your concern. |
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<snip> I'm not sure how she would react being introduced into a new home with another dog. <snip> We foster dogs all the time. Can't take a 4th 5th. She looks like a beauty. If a house has maintained a strict pack order, there would be NO problems. A few "puppy neck bites" by the dominate male and a few "in your faces" over the course of a few days and all is well. We've done that with males and females, always older rescues - 'cept this last one who is maybe 3 and puppy shop bitch and was never exposed to ANYTHING. She could not be more skittish. Good luck. Thank You |