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Posted over 3 years ago
| Updated over 8 months ago
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Private owner (Yuba City, CA)
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At approx 4 years old, suspected Husky mix, Bitsy is pretty petite at just about 34lbs. She loves to run and play, give kisses, wrestle, play with her favorite Kong toy and has been getting very good at hide-and-seek. With all her energy, she would probably be GREAT on an agility course as she is a fast learner. Currently the only dog in a home with 2 working adults, and a newborn. She no longer gets the attention or activity she needs. She's very social and friendly with other dogs, but does not do well with cats. We have been able to leave her out of the crate when we are gone, but that was a long process. She will need time to adjust to a new home to calm her anxiety and get used to her new surroundings. She learns very quickly and respects her boundaries when they are set consistently. (UPDATE - originally posted in 2022, now has had more accidents in the house, we think because of getting more anxious when not getting enough attention and can longer leave her out alone.)
At approx 4 years old, suspected Husky mix, Bitsy is pretty petite at just about 34lbs. She loves to run and play, give kisses, wrestle, play with her favorite Kong toy and has been getting very good at hide-and-seek. With all her energy, she would probably be GREAT on an agility course as she is a fast learner. Currently the only dog in a home with 2 working adults, and a newborn. She no longer gets the attention or activity she needs. She's very social and friendly with other dogs, but does not do well with cats. We have been able to leave her out of the crate when we are gone, but that was a long process. She will need time to adjust to a new home to calm her anxiety and get used to her new surroundings. She learns very quickly and respects her boundaries when they are set consistently. (UPDATE - originally posted in 2022, now has had more accidents in the house, we think because of getting more anxious when not getting enough attention and can longer leave her out alone.)
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.