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St. Bernard puppies and dogs in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

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Summit

St. Bernard

Female, Adult
Fargo, ND
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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{s3829code380/} 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: Summit Size: ~Extra Large range: 101+ lbs  Adoption Donation:&#226&#128&#175$250 (applicable sales tax included) Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check.&#226&#128&#175  Other:&#226&#128&#175Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip   Summit is a gorgeous St. Bernard looking for a loving family and plenty of snuggles. * Summit is deaf and we are working with her to learn some hand signal commands. These websites are useful: https://deafdogsrock.com/beginning-sign-training or&#226&#128&#175http://www.deafdogs.org/training/signs.php    Also: http://www.deafdogs.org/training/&#226&#128&#175&#226&#128&#175&#226&#128&#175~A website for people with deaf dogs and those considering adopting them. It has general training tips.    Foster Home Feedback  04/17/2024 Foster Feedback: Summit has been my sidekick now for nearly five wonderful weeks. She continues to radiate joy and puppy earnestness. The separation anxiety has significantly improved, though we still (enjoyably) do every single activity together. But instead of being underfoot, she has increased the physical proximity to ensuring she can watch my comings and goings from an advantageous resting spot - and that is progress! At the sight of her bologna-filled Kong, she eagerly heads to her kennel and awaits her prize, which has made outings much less guilt-filled. Since the last update, we have been attending training classes to help Summit nail down the basics. The biggest challenge thus far has been her undeterrable focus on meeting any and all four-legged creatures in her vicinity. Even bologna has been unable to grab her attention in these moments. Her 141 pounds (yes, 141 pounds!) of unfettered excitement has been less appealing to potential dog friends. Because Summit is deaf, she has been unable to get the social cues of other dogs during social interactions. And thus, if her future home has other pups it would be best if those pups are patient and can peer-shape/mentor her so she can learn better pup manners. Her list of strengths is long as she continues to be non-destructive, loving towards any human she meets, and almost accident-free (though I really blame myself for the one blemish on her otherwise accident-free record). Her current favorite activities include staring out windows to watch for anything that moves, and showering affection on any and all people. She even spent a weekend with an infant and proved she can both love and be gentle. In a few instances, we have even been able to get her to play with us and have even gotten her to play tug-of-war! She is an incredible dog that would add spunk, love, and humor to any adopter's home. Foster Feedback 3/29/24: Summit has been with me for two weeks, and she fits a big personality into her big body. So far she loves everyone, and she lets you know - whether that is finding an unsuspecting lap to lay on, or insisting your free hand pets her, or staring at you lovingly from her napping spot - she warms up to everyone pretty quickly. Her loved ones are always in her eyesight, and much of her current exercise consists of following her loved ones from room-to-room. Her separation anxiety has improved each day as she gets comfortable with new faces and surroundings. She would LOVE a stay-at-home family member or dog-friendly work environment for her to be able to tag along to. She has made great strides in crate training as some cost-effective zip ties and a bologna-filled Kong toy have kept this escape artist from successfully completing her escape trick. She is vocal when she is home alone, so a place without shared walls would be the best fit for her. Summit is learning better leash manners, as her size and excitement for walks often leaves her pulling her walker along. With her hearing impairment, it can be difficult to get her attention on these walks. She will need a physically strong leader for walks. She gets very excited about seeing other dogs, and with her size, excitability, and loud bark, other dogs seem less excited about seeing her so we are working on slow introductions with other dogs so this can be a positive experience for both pups. I have not seen her with cats nor kids yet, but understand she lived with and loved her elementary-school human in her last home. Summit has had no accidents at my house, nor has she been destructive of any item except for her bologna-filled Kong, I have been unable to entice her with other toys or chewing bones. She knows how to sit with a visual command, and she shows an aptitude to pick up on other visual command cues as well. She loves sticking her head out of an open car window, and she is getting better at calmly taking in the scenery during car rides rather than insisting on being a physical and vocal co-pilot (which mainly occurs when she spots another dog out on a walk). Summit has filled these last two weeks with so much joy that it will be bittersweet to see her find her forever home.To view additional dogs available for adoption, please see our website: www.4luvofdog.org April 25, 2024, 6:52 pm

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