Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Skadi A18022082 lb. spayed female, approx , approx 2 years old 82 Pounds of Pure, Bouncy NonsenseMeet the dog who might actually be 50% canine, 50% bunny, and 100% chaos in a cute package.This big, beautiful gal doesn’t walk anywhere… she boings. Every direction. All the time. It’s like living with your very own oversized pogo stick.She has excellent manners and doesn’t jump on people……but she WILL hop near you, around you, and occasionally orbit you like you’re her personal moon.Outside? Oh, she’s a whole show. She bunny-hops, prances, and does interpretive dance routines that absolutely nobody asked for but everyone loves. She likes toys but hasn’t quite figured out how to “play” yet—think enthusiastic toddler energy but in an 82-pound body.She takes treats politely, but the “sit” button is still missing. She’s a work in progress, and honestly, we think she’s convinced sitting is optional for beings as majestic as she is.Inside? More hops. Always more hops.If you don’t laugh at least once, she will refund you in kisses.She is a little bit of a bull in a china shop—mostly because she doesn’t realize she IS the china shop. But she’s gentle, sweet, and wants nothing more than to be all up in your personal space.Loud noises can spook her, and on walks she pulls—and yes—bounces like an excited toddler on a sugar rush. Consider her both a workout buddy and a tripping hazard. (You’ve been warned.)But when she’s done practicing her dance moves, she would LOVE nothing more than to flop on your couch and pretend she’s a lap dog.If your home is missing a very large, very silly, very bouncy bunny-dog combo…She’s your girl!-Seems non reactive to dogs nearby and may do well living with a fur sibling after slow and proper intros Unknown behavior with dogs/cats/kids •Meet all of our adoptable pets on our website friendsofdacc.org/adopt •Please keep in mind that the shelter can be a very stressful environment. •Studies show that a minimum of 3 days decompression drastically lower stress hormones and allow the dog to show more personality after they have settled in. •There is a suggested donation of $100 for our dogs, payable by cash, check or through paypal at the time of the adoption. •To meet them please go to front door and a DACC staff member will assist you with adoption or fostering. **And when coming to meet one of our dogs, please bring all the humans with you, but leave any current dogs at home. Staff will go over how to slowly and properly introduce them after a decompression period.** •The shelter is open 7 days a week from 10:30-5:30 **1431 E Ferry St. Detroit