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Dora D16058
Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
Black, Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn
Age
Young
Gender
Female
Size
Medium
Coat Length
-
Adoption Fee
-
About Me
Characteristics
Affectionate, Good with Dogs, Good with kids, Goofy, Intelligent, Likes to fetch, Energy level Puppy, Likes toys Playful
I need a temp foster August 2-4!
Please email [email protected] to sign up to foster!
Hi, my name is Dora. I am from a local MN shelter.
Dora is a sweet and bold girl! She is curious, playful, and enjoys a day full of adventure (unless it has to do with water, she's still exploring if she loves it or not)!
She loves to be with her human friends! She does well with our resident dog (she has not been introduced to other dogs yet, but slow intros would be best for her). She is curious about our cat and with continued positive interactions, she could do well.
She is vocal when she is nervous and she does not like her kennel (when in it, she does bark a lot). She is a puppy and will benefit from continuous positivie training with behavior but with positive reinforcments, she will do well.
She is working on her potty training and doing really well! She will stand by the door to let us know when its time to go out. She knows sit and working on shake.
Dora is the absolute best girl who will follow you on any adventure. She loves to please and is food motivated. She loves to play fetch and loves to run in our fenced in yard!
From the Vet:
My foster noticed I was drinking more water than normal so we mentioned it to the vet when I got spayed. Good news is that my labs all cam back normal so there was no indication of underlying disease. I will likely need between 2-6 cups per day depending on activity level, however if I am drinking more than this it may be an indication that I am needing more mental enrichment in my environment to avoid this. My furever family should know about this so they can monitor it and consult a primary vet at their cost after adoption should any issues arise related to this behavior. Can't wait to meet you!
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