Posted over 5 years ago | Updated over 5 years ago
Quinn is energetic, friendly and never meets a stranger. Actually, she can be overly insistent for recognition, especially when meeting someone new or after being alone for extended periods. During those times, she does have a pattern of wanting to stand up and support her front paws on people to welcome them and show affection. She is housebroken and has never relieved herself in the house, however, there is a “doggy door” with free access to an enclosed yard. She is not destructive to household furnishings or prone to chewing things. Regrettably, she needs to be re-homed to live as an outside dog, because she sheds a lot and makes a hairy mess through the house. She loves to ride in the car and insists on going each time I go out the front door. I am a widower, 82 years old (with some issues) and have had Quinn for about six months and recently concluded to find her a new home for two reasons. The hair shedding and she persistently needs more attention than I can provide