Posted over 10 years ago
Here is what her foster family had to say:
This beautiful little Lady is going to win friends wherever she goes. She is just an adorable pup with a lovely medium length coat that loves to play but is gentle and cuddly. Lady is not shy with anyone and is an outgoing, playful and friendly pup. She is fine with other dogs and although I haven't had her around cats I don't think there would be an issue as she does not have any prey drive.
She is very affectionate and love her tummy rubbed. She seems to be well mannered for a puppy and can easily amuse herself when I am busy. She loves going for walks and enjoys making new dog friends. She loves playing with toys and should have lots of toys around to chew on. She is crate trained however she will cry when I first put her in but she is getting used to it.
I am currently working on teaching her some basic obedience and manners but as she is still a baby I don't have too high expectations at this point. She is very clean in her crate so as long as you get her outside several times a day there are not issues with her peeing in the house. She is not destructive as long as she has lots of toys to play with but of course she still needs supervision at this point.
She doesn't seem to shed but that could be because she still has her puppy fur. She is soft and just oh so cuddly! She is very healthy and she eats and eliminates well. Other than when I first put her in her kennel, she is very quiet in the home. She loves going for walks and would really enjoy a backyard to play in where she could chase and pretend to fight with blowing leaves.
I think Lady will need a very loving upbeat home environment where she is free to play and can get as much belly rubs as she pleases. Whoever adopts her will have to be committed to her training and further socialization as she is just a baby. She doesn't know many commands or tricks and is not potty trained. She does try very hard to do whatever you ask of her and is well mannered for a puppy. She needs to be taught with a soft voice and a gentle hand so she can grow to be a confident companion.
If you think Little Lady would be a good choice for your situation, please submit an application for consideration.