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My basic info
Breed
Corgi
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
3 years 7 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
29 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Microchipped
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Aurora is a 3 year old Corgi who came to us as an owner surrender after a significant decline in health and they were no longer able to care for her. Aurora is adapting to all the changes very well. She came from an only pet home, had limited interactions with others, limited exposure outdoors, and is litter box trained. Being outside, playing with other dogs and cats, and meeting new people have all been new experiences for her, however she is doing well with each of these. She is super submissive and shy to other animals. She enjoys the house cats, and is warming up quickly to two younger foster dog siblings, and even has started to play. She loves chew toys and playing fetch. She barks to alert only. She is crate trained, and sleeps throughout the night, preferring her pet bed by the window.
She has been using her litter box consistently since she was a puppy, and has been fully trained without an accident during the time in her foster home. Her litter is pine shavings (which are carried in stock at Fleet Farm). We understand this is unique, and we are learning about dog litter box use from Aurora as well.
Aurora will do best in a patient home with lots of love. She has been so resilient to these abrupt changes, and we are more than optimistic she will adapt just as well to her forever home.
Aurora is a 3 year old Corgi who came to us as an owner surrender after a significant decline in health and they were no longer able to care for her. Aurora is adapting to all the changes very well. She came from an only pet home, had limited interactions with others, limited exposure outdoors, and is litter box trained. Being outside, playing with other dogs and cats, and meeting new people have all been new experiences for her, however she is doing well with each of these. She is super submissive and shy to other animals. She enjoys the house cats, and is warming up quickly to two younger foster dog siblings, and even has started to play. She loves chew toys and playing fetch. She barks to alert only. She is crate trained, and sleeps throughout the night, preferring her pet bed by the window.
She has been using her litter box consistently since she was a puppy, and has been fully trained without an accident during the time in her foster home. Her litter is pine shavings (which are carried in stock at Fleet Farm). We understand this is unique, and we are learning about dog litter box use from Aurora as well.
Aurora will do best in a patient home with lots of love. She has been so resilient to these abrupt changes, and we are more than optimistic she will adapt just as well to her forever home.
Please contact us for next steps in any interested dogs.
Please contact us for next steps in any interested dogs.
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Adoptable dogs are met at individual locations on a case by case basis that works best for the potential adopters and sanctuary volunteers.
Adoptable dogs are met at individual locations on a case by case basis that works best for the potential adopters and sanctuary volunteers.
More about this rescue
We are a family of volunteers offering a sanctuary service for dogs in need; canine hospice, boarding for active military members, and other pet needs.
Occasionally, dogs come into our care that are adoptable and do not need the sanctuary life, and we work to rehome them into the best home possible.
We are a family of volunteers offering a sanctuary service for dogs in need; canine hospice, boarding for active military members, and other pet needs.
Occasionally, dogs come into our care that are adoptable and do not need the sanctuary life, and we work to rehome them into the best home possible.
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