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Whoever is lucky enough to adopt Piper will be getting a real gem! She is so easy to fall in love with. Piper is approximately 1.5 years old and is one of the most loving dogs that we have ever met. Inside she is quite calm and cuddly but outside she loves to run so a fenced yard is required. She leaps just like a deer and is so fun to watch. She loves to chase the ball and jumps on top of it. Because she is still young, she still needs some time to realize her size and strength so must be supervised around small children and animals. But inside when she is calm, she seems to do very well with children. She is potty trained too. Piper aims to please and listens well! She has also learned many commands like sit and shake. It is best not to use a crate with Piper because in her former life, it was reported that she was stuck in the crate for extended periods of time, and she gets rather panicky now if made to go in a crate. She seems to be past the puppy chewing stage and has a very soft mouth when taking treats/food. Piper would love, love, love to find a home with a doggie friend or two as she thrives when playing with her foster fur-siblings! She is also great with cats and would love to find a kitty friend to play with and give kisses to! Fill out an application to adopt and you can meet Piper. We promise you will fall in love quickly!
Whoever is lucky enough to adopt Piper will be getting a real gem! She is so easy to fall in love with. Piper is approximately 1.5 years old and is one of the most loving dogs that we have ever met. Inside she is quite calm and cuddly but outside she loves to run so a fenced yard is required. She leaps just like a deer and is so fun to watch. She loves to chase the ball and jumps on top of it. Because she is still young, she still needs some time to realize her size and strength so must be supervised around small children and animals. But inside when she is calm, she seems to do very well with children. She is potty trained too. Piper aims to please and listens well! She has also learned many commands like sit and shake. It is best not to use a crate with Piper because in her former life, it was reported that she was stuck in the crate for extended periods of time, and she gets rather panicky now if made to go in a crate. She seems to be past the puppy chewing stage and has a very soft mouth when taking treats/food. Piper would love, love, love to find a home with a doggie friend or two as she thrives when playing with her foster fur-siblings! She is also great with cats and would love to find a kitty friend to play with and give kisses to! Fill out an application to adopt and you can meet Piper. We promise you will fall in love quickly!