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Mimosa

Border Collie Golden Retriever

Female, Adult
Fargo, ND
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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var switchTo5x=false;stLight.options({publisher:'56e40c2a-2928-4a92-9903-c88366473aa8'}); If you would like to provide this dog a loving home, please fill out a pre-adoption application.  Have a question? Please read our Frequently Asked Questions and Adoption Processed Explained documentation. _________ B I O ______________  Name:&#226&#128&#175Mimosa Size: Medium/Large range: 26-65 lbs  Adoption Donation:&#226&#128&#175$250 (applicable sales tax included).&#226&#128&#175Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check.&#226&#128&#175  Other:&#226&#128&#175Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip, No cats, Needs a 6-foot Fence, Escape Artist     Mimosa&#226&#128&#175is a beautiful ray of golden sunshine!   Foster Home Feedback  **  No cats, Escape Artist, Needs a secure 6-foot fence 4/23/2024 Volunteer Feedback: Mimosa is back with the rescue (due to no fault of her own) and is currently staying at our shelter. Mimosa had great in-home feedback during her time away from the rescue, and has shown us those attributes while at the shelter. Potty trained, friendly, walks well, good manners and just a happy girl. While she would be happier in a home, I have had a couple of fun interactions with her. When she gets excited she will tippy tap her front paws and it's adorable. She will make a great addition to some family. Her feedback from 2020 still pertains I would say, the only thing is she probably isn't a fence climber anymore due to body mass, it seems she enjoys just sitting and looking off into the distance. 4/18/2024 Previous Adopter Feedback: Mimosa was returned due to no fault of her own. Her previous owner had some life circumstances arise that prevented her from keeping Mimosa. Here is what she wrote about Mimosa “Mimzy”: Mimosa is very smart, easily trainable, and food-motivated. She has had two trainers work with her with good results. For example, when visitors come, she and my other dogs have to settle down (lay down or go to their crates) before the visitors come in through the gated front entry. She loves to snuggle or sit on my lap and is great with children and people in general. Healthwise, she has gained weight, both from lack of exercise and probably too many treats. However, this has helped her from jumping fences like she used to do. But to be safe, she will need a new home with a secure, 6 foot fence. She can still jump a baby gate or barrier. Mimzy’s Commands: She knows her name, and loves treats with training. She knows “Treat”, “Sit” (with pointer finger up, then the word and/or training treat), “Come”,  “Stay” (with open hand out), “Down” or “Off”, “Outside”, “Hungry?”(before meals), “Beep, beep” (to move), “Back back” away from the front door, “Crate/Kennel” (goes into her own, but never had the door shut). Mimosa and her brother sleep on the bed with me. She loves to be outside, on the deck or in the backyard. If she can’t be outside, she will watch out the window. Sometimes she will bark at people and dogs from the window, though. She loves to go for rides in the van, jumping in and out through the garage to the backyard because she might run away otherwise. She’s great on long car trips too. She also loves to run and go for walks with her harness. She’s not a counter surfer (never jumps on the counter). She does have a few quirks such as pulling on the leash at first or if she’s distracted, but will settle down eventually. She is trained to stay back from the open door, but if she does manage to get out the door, she will take off running (could be for hours), and sometimes doesn’t come back until she’s exhausted. But she seems to have street smarts… She will chase bunnies and squirrels. She can be a bit territorial about our yard and has gotten in scuffles when strange dogs have come into it. She’s not great at the dog park, she gets too overstimulated with all the dogs. She’s been around many other dogs and we’ve noticed she seems to do better with male dogs than other female dogs. She is such a sweet girl though and we love her so much. She needs a family who can give her the exercise she needs. 10/11/2020: We took our first pack walk with my dogs. I took all 4 and Mimosa did amazing.  She didn’t pull and did follow the lead of my dogs. She went to a public event for the rescue and did awesome with the people (kids and adults) and the other dogs that attended.  She was one popular pup!    10/7/2020: Mimosa has been with us over a week now and she is very sweet!  She loves to play with my big dogs and never bothers my little dog.  Mimosa is free in the house with the cat; I tell her to leave the cat alone and she listens.  She has slept free in our room and I couldn't find her one morning and she was quietly at the foot of the bed.  I have kenneled Mimosa and she barked a little at first but then quieted down.  She shares toys, treats, and food freely with no concerns.  Mimosa is very quiet in the house, I have only heard her bark when she is outside and sees people or other dogs.  She gets a little jumpy when excited to see someone but settles down well, we are working on it. Mimosa has learned to sit for her dinner and any treats. 9/29/2020: &#226&#128&#139 Mimosa has been with us a couple of days. She is such a honey!  She loves to be with her people and furry foster brothers.  She is great with my large male Pit, sassy Chihuahua, and young Lab mix.  I have a cat that she growls at but doesn’t try to get to her from behind a gate. Mimosa hasn’t had any accidents and sleeps quietly at night.  She has to wear a cone right now but wears it with ease, she is itchy and has some previous sores that are healing. Mimosa travels well in the car.  Get your application in...GO!To view additional dogs available for adoption, please see our website: www.4luvofdog.org May 12, 2024, 12:00 am

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