Cher is breaking our hearts as she continues to wait and we are truly hoping to find the perfect foster or foster-to-adopt home for this very special girl. Someone patient, kind, and understanding.
Cher isn’t a dog who wants to bolt and run. In fact, she loves going for walks and walks beautifully and gently on a leash. It’s probably her favorite part of the day. However, when she becomes frightened, her instinct is to flee. Because of this, it’s very important that even in a fenced yard, Cher is always accompanied outside until she feels fully secure and comfortable.
Cher is a black lab mix around 40-45 pounds, about 5-6 years old and would do best in a home with another confident, engaging dog to help her feel safe and settled. She is housebroken and crate trained. She has met a few cats and was indifferent toward them. Cher would do best with older children who can respect her space and allow her the time she needs to blossom.
Taking in a scared dog, offering patience, love, and understanding, and watching them slowly learn to trust is one of the most rewarding experiences there is. Cher is so deserving of that chance.
It’s important to note that Cher is very undersocialized. While she does not hide from people or show any aggression, she does not actively seek out human affection at this time.
Cher is breaking our hearts as she continues to wait and we are truly hoping to find the perfect foster or foster-to-adopt home for this very special girl. Someone patient, kind, and understanding.
Cher isn’t a dog who wants to bolt and run. In fact, she loves going for walks and walks beautifully and gently on a leash. It’s probably her favorite part of the day. However, when she becomes frightened, her instinct is to flee. Because of this, it’s very important that even in a fenced yard, Cher is always accompanied outside until she feels fully secure and comfortable.
Cher is a black lab mix around 40-45 pounds, about 5-6 years old and would do best in a home with another confident, engaging dog to help her feel safe and settled. She is housebroken and crate trained. She has met a few cats and was indifferent toward them. Cher would do best with older children who can respect her space and allow her the time she needs to blossom.
Taking in a scared dog, offering patience, love, and understanding, and watching them slowly learn to trust is one of the most rewarding experiences there is. Cher is so deserving of that chance.
It’s important to note that Cher is very undersocialized. While she does not hide from people or show any aggression, she does not actively seek out human affection at this time.