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"Pi"

  • AKC Registered

  • Born in July, 2013. Tri-color.

  • Average in size, probably about 13" and 23-25 lbs.

  • Playful and curious, would really love a fenced-in back yard.

  • She was adopted and lived with a family from January through May. The family had 3 small boys (I think under 10 years old) and has another baby on the way. They returned her in early June, 2021.  The activity level in the home was definitely more than she wanted. She will do best in a home without small children and lots of noise where she can bond with an adult.  

  • We have not yet taught her any tricks (sit, stay, etc.). That will be something fun to do while bonding with a new family.

  • Recent health care activity:
    Last rabies vaccination fall, 2020
    Spayed  12/29/2020
    Teeth cleaned 12/29/2020

  • No health issues or illnesses in her lifetime.

  • Here's a true and honest observation about adopting adults vs puppies. A puppy will come into the home and love you instantly.  It's definitely more of a challenge with the puppy chewing, orneriness, higher energy months until maturing, etc.  But, they don't have the adjustment period that adults have where they are confused, sad, missing other dog friends, and wondering if they are just there temporarily.

  • Adopting an older dog has pros and cons. Puppies are very adaptable, and adapt to new homes very quickly. Older dogs take much longer to settle in! They are less enthusiastic about bonding with a new family, so you must be patient and invest time in gaining their love and developing confidence in their new homes and lifestyles. It can take a few weeks or even a few months!

    The benefits of not going through puppy chewing/destructive stages, high energy puppy stages, and the longer-term potty training are definitely to be appreciated when adopting an older/mature dog. But, it's important to know that it isn't an instant transition. If you are expecting a dog that instantly loves everyone in your family, is 100% potty trained upon arrival at a new home, or is otherwise a "turn key" pet, neither a puppy nor a mature dog will be guaranteed to fit the bill for you. 

  • Although she is not yet a senior dog (or a rescue or shelter dog), these web pages might still be good to look at for tips and understanding about adopting a mature dog, training, bonding, etc.

    https://www.petfinder.com/pet-adoption/dog-adoption/first-days-senior-dog/

    https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/care/senior_dog/tips-on-adopting-a-senior-dog/

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New pictures coming in December/January.

Pi's Close Relatives



 
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Last Updated
06/17/2021

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