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My basic info
Breed
Whippet/Pharaoh Hound
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with White
Age
Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Diana
Breed: Whippet/Pharaoh Hound
Gender: Female
Weights: 14 lbs
Age: 5 to 8 months
Good with dogs: Yes
Good with cats: Yes (she is scared of them)
Good with kids: Yes
House trained: In progress
Crate trained: In progress
Leash Trained: In progress
Energy level: Medium
Prey Drive: No
Health Concerns: No
HW status: Too young
Spay/neutered?: Yes
Tell us about this dog: Was rescued as a stray. She was so malnourished and was found scrounging through a trash bin looking for food. No owner was found and she was not Microchipped.
Diana is such a sweet loving girl. She absolutely loves all people she meets. Diana loves running with the other puppies in the play yard, playing with tug ropes and squeak toys. She will try to dig her way to china in a pile of soft blankets. Its so funny watching her go around and round while digging as fast as she can.
Diana love to play with kids and sometimes has to be reminded not to jump up on them when playing.
Diana is absolutely terrified of those 4 legged fur balls that P-U-U-R-R-R. She will high tail it in the opposite direction when ever they come near. I think she realizes they have Samurai blades that extend out of their soft paws that will pierce like daggers when engaged.
Diana would love a family that would take her on trail hikes, run in the yard with her, and give her lots of play time.
You can find my form “ Rescue Dog Adoption Application” at: https://form.jotform.com/211694512438255
Adoption fee is $900
Diana
Breed: Whippet/Pharaoh Hound
Gender: Female
Weights: 14 lbs
Age: 5 to 8 months
Good with dogs: Yes
Good with cats: Yes (she is scared of them)
Good with kids: Yes
House trained: In progress
Crate trained: In progress
Leash Trained: In progress
Energy level: Medium
Prey Drive: No
Health Concerns: No
HW status: Too young
Spay/neutered?: Yes
Tell us about this dog: Was rescued as a stray. She was so malnourished and was found scrounging through a trash bin looking for food. No owner was found and she was not Microchipped.
Diana is such a sweet loving girl. She absolutely loves all people she meets. Diana loves running with the other puppies in the play yard, playing with tug ropes and squeak toys. She will try to dig her way to china in a pile of soft blankets. Its so funny watching her go around and round while digging as fast as she can.
Diana love to play with kids and sometimes has to be reminded not to jump up on them when playing.
Diana is absolutely terrified of those 4 legged fur balls that P-U-U-R-R-R. She will high tail it in the opposite direction when ever they come near. I think she realizes they have Samurai blades that extend out of their soft paws that will pierce like daggers when engaged.
Diana would love a family that would take her on trail hikes, run in the yard with her, and give her lots of play time.
You can find my form “ Rescue Dog Adoption Application” at: https://form.jotform.com/211694512438255
Adoption fee is $900
We are conducting virtual home visits for the time being due to COVID.
We are conducting virtual home visits for the time being due to COVID.
More about this rescue
We are a small, family-run not-for-profit animal rescue in Newmarket, ON, Canada, whose mission is to help save animals from unneccessary euthanasia, abuse, homelessness, and abandonment. Animals are placed into foster homes & eventually matched with their FURever parents.
We are a small, family-run not-for-profit animal rescue in Newmarket, ON, Canada, whose mission is to help save animals from unneccessary euthanasia, abuse, homelessness, and abandonment. Animals are placed into foster homes & eventually matched with their FURever parents.