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My basic info
Breed
Husky/Shepherd (Unknown Type)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/Black
Age
2 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
6566
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
*** AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION, FOSTER, or FOSTER TO ADOPT ***
Meet Lola! She is currently enrolled in our P.A.C.K. Program, a 9-week intensive program for routine obedience, agility, and handling training with a prison inmate trainer and she is almost ready to show off her new skills! Her new abilities include 'sit', 'roll over', 'shake' and more! New adopters should realize that PACK Program graduates will require regular, ongoing reinforcement of learned behaviors in order for them to become permanent.
Lola can be a little nervous when it comes to meeting new people. She is getting better each and every day though. She does better if the person crouches down and pets her under the chin. Once she knows you, she is very friendly and enjoys receiving attention.
During her time at PACK, she has done well playing with other dogs. Her preference is other females, but she does fine with the male dogs too. Lola has been known to hop fences in the past, so a taller 6' fence and supervision for a while at first, will be needed to keep her contained.
She does well in his crate, and seems to be house trained.
Lola was scared of the cats we introduced her to here at the center. So if you have a cat in your home, we would be more than willing to re-test her around them.
This gal with the most stunning blue eyes will be ready and willing for a new family towards the end of May. Apply to meet her today!
*** AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION, FOSTER, or FOSTER TO ADOPT ***
Meet Lola! She is currently enrolled in our P.A.C.K. Program, a 9-week intensive program for routine obedience, agility, and handling training with a prison inmate trainer and she is almost ready to show off her new skills! Her new abilities include 'sit', 'roll over', 'shake' and more! New adopters should realize that PACK Program graduates will require regular, ongoing reinforcement of learned behaviors in order for them to become permanent.
Lola can be a little nervous when it comes to meeting new people. She is getting better each and every day though. She does better if the person crouches down and pets her under the chin. Once she knows you, she is very friendly and enjoys receiving attention.
During her time at PACK, she has done well playing with other dogs. Her preference is other females, but she does fine with the male dogs too. Lola has been known to hop fences in the past, so a taller 6' fence and supervision for a while at first, will be needed to keep her contained.
She does well in his crate, and seems to be house trained.
Lola was scared of the cats we introduced her to here at the center. So if you have a cat in your home, we would be more than willing to re-test her around them.
This gal with the most stunning blue eyes will be ready and willing for a new family towards the end of May. Apply to meet her today!