Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
*This dog is scheduled to arrive in Grimsby, Ontario on Saturday, January 17*Apply to adopt at rebeldogrescue.com*All adoptions with Rebel Dog Rescue have a 15 day probation period. Read about our adoption process on our website. Found as a stray, Peanut is a sweet and happy young pup! Peanut can be a bit shy at first, but she warms up quickly and approaches new people in a neutral, happy way. She has done well with kids, and could go to a home with dog-savvy kids. Shes a social butterfly with other dogs - very playful and outgoing, however, Peanut is not cat-friendly, as her play interest can turn into chasing. She would thrive with regular exercise, walks, playtime, and fun outings. Once her energy is burned off, shes happy to relax calmly with her family. Peanut is a loving, playful, and affectionate young dog who will make a wonderful companion for an active home ready to help her continue growing into the confident dog shes meant to be.Name: PeanutBreed: Mixed Breed Age: ~1 yearWeight: ~30lbSex: Female, spayedColour: Grey and tan Medical: No concerns Good with men: Yes, but shy and warms up quicklyGood with women: Yes, but shy and warms up quicklyGood with kids 0-6: Yes, but has not lived with small children - older would be best as she can be shy Good with kids 7-15: Yes, has lived with children and does wellWhen the dog meets new people she...Approaches in a neutral manner, shy, happy Good with dogs: Yes, enjoys being around and playing with other dogsHow does this dog react to meeting new dogs? Very playful and outgoing, Neutral - will say hello nicely, SubmissiveGood with Cats: No - wants to play at first but then will chaseCrate training: Enters crate willingly, Settles quickly and quietlyHouse training: Almost perfectly house trained - about 90% thereResource Guarding: None seenWalks on a leash: Walks well, pullsEnergy level: Medium - High - enjoys regular exercise and adventures as well as relaxing calmly in the home when tiredWhat type of environments would NOT be suitable for the dog? Condo/apartmentAny noted separation anxiety?She loves people being with her, but doesn't destroy things when she misses you. She welcomes you back, but doesn't mess stuff up.Barker: Average