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Bryce

Australian Shepherd

Female, Adult
Fargo, ND
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, 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: Bryce Size: ~Small, range: Up to 25 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: Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip, Older/Considerate children only, No apartments, Needs a confident dog buddy, Needs a fenced-in yard    Bryce is ready for her forever home!   Foster Home Feedback  **  Older/Considerate children only, No apartments, Needs a confident dog buddy, Needs a fenced-in yard 03/18/2024 Foster Feedback: Bryce is a sweet, shy girl looking for a patient home to call her own. Although she has come a long way gaining confidence while she has been with me, trusting new people and going new places is still pretty scary for her. She is still working on potty training, but she does pretty good if let her out a handful of times a day. I do kennel her while I am at work and at night and she does well. I put puppy pads in the kennel and every once in a while she does still go on them before I get up or get home from work, but they have been mostly clean for a while now. Once in her new home, I feel like she will back track on the potty training for a bit while she gets used to everything again. Bryce would benefit from having a confident dog friend or two in her new home. She looks to my dog a lot for guidance. I have also have watched a few dogs for friends while she has been with me and after slow intros they all got along great. Bryce does have a tendency to guard certain toys and beds from other dogs, so this is something to mindful of.  Bryce still needs work with being on a leash, she is fine with them until she gets to the end of it and then she freaks out. Because of this, Bryce's new home needs to have a fully fenced-in yard. She would not do well on a tie out. This also means that apartment life would not be for her.  I am unsure how she would do with kids, her reaction to all the new people that she has met has been the same, she keeps her distance and keeps a watchful on them. Any kids in her new home would need to be old enough to understand that Bryce needs to be approached slowly and on her terms. Although Bryce is very much a work in progress, once she trusts you she is a very sweet silly girl who just wants to be near you.To view additional dogs available for adoption, please see our website: www.4luvofdog.org May 9, 2024, 8:54 pm
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Cayenne

Australian Shepherd

Female, Adult
Fargo, ND
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
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: Cayenne Size: ~Small, range: Up to 25 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: Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip, No Cats, Fenced in yard required, No apartments, Older/ considerate children only    Cayenne is ready for her forever home!   Foster Home Feedback  ** NO CATS, Fenced in yard required, No apartments, Older/ considerate children only  03/22/2024 Foster Feedback: Cayenne was very scared when she came to me, she was with a different foster at first. She is very shy and timid to new people. I would say no small children because like her previous foster said she can be a little spicy and sassy. She has a very loud bark so not good for apartments. We are working on potty training and use pee pads. Cayenne loves her food and treats! I do not use a kennel for her, but I leave an open kennel out and she likes to hang out in there. She gets along well with my four dogs and her sister. She also sleeps well throughout the night but along with her sister Tillie, she lets you know that it is breakfast time! Walking on leash is not a favorite for Cayenne. She came from a hoarding situation and the dogs never had been on leash before. Cayenne needs a very very patient human who can give her plenty of time to adjust. She just wants to be loved. I think she has become protective of her buddy Tillie, so when they are separated Cayenne will settle down a little more. 03/20/2024 Foster Feedback: Cayenne came to my house the day she was rescued from a hoarding situation, along with 16 other dogs. The conditions were deplorable, and these dogs never had the opportunity before to live a functional life. Because of this, Cayenne is a little... *spicy* (hence her name). She has a lot of spunk, and it took a few days for me to be able to pet her. But, once we crossed that threshold, she was such a lovebug. You just have to be patient with her, and she will show you so much love. She would eventually come over and get in my lap and ask to be pet, and that was a huge sign to me that she was finally coming out of her shell. Cayenne left my house to go to another foster home after a week because she was not a huge fan of our cat or my large dog, and we had initially taken in two of the hoarding dogs but only had room for one long-term. She seemed fine with my small dog though and is great with her siblings that she came with. I missed her the second I got home and she wasn't there barking to greet me! She has been doing very well in her new foster home and will have feedback from her posted soon.To view additional dogs available for adoption, please see our website: www.4luvofdog.org May 9, 2024, 8:54 pm
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Miranda

Australian Shepherd

Female, Adult
Fargo, ND
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
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: Miranda Size: ~Small, range: Up to 25 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: Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip, Older/Considerate children only, No apartments, Needs a confident dog buddy, Needs a fenced-in yard  **  Miranda has lenticular sclerosis. Lenticular sclerosis is the medical term for a bluish/white, transparent haze that develops in the lens of the eye in middle-aged to senior dogs. It is considered a normal change in the lens associated with aging and is observed as a cloudiness or bluish discoloration on the pupil. Vision does not appear to be significantly affected in dogs diagnosed with lenticular sclerosis. This condition is not the same as cataracts. Cataracts are white and opaque and represent a change in the ability of light to penetrate to the retina. Cataracts cause diminished vision.   Miranda is ready for her forever home!   Foster Home Feedback  **  Older/Considerate children only, No apartments, Needs a confident dog buddy, Needs a fenced-in yard 03/24/2024 Foster Feedback: Miranda arrived at my house mid-January and has exceeded my expectations. She came from a hoarding situation and had limited exposure to people and the ways of the world. She is shy but loving, and really appreciates prolonged sessions of petting. If you stop, she will redirect your arm with her paw. Petting sessions raise awareness that she does shed. She is mostly potty trained but will take advantage of my other three dogs' potty pads in a pinch. She is learning to tolerate a leash but is wary of a halter. She has ridden well in the car, even resisting the urge to complete that last stealthy step across the console onto my lap. Miranda hasn't had a chance to socialize with people other than rescue and medical people and me. My plans to see how she does in public have been derailed by weather, her final heat cycle, and her spay and recovery. She was quiet at first but has found her voice and it is shrill, so I would recommend no apartment life. She would prefer I not go to work so she voices her objections at the front window when I leave. She does bark at my neighbors if they are outside but will quiet down when directed. Miranda gets along well with my dogs. They have little interest in play, which works out well because she's still a novice at that. She has shown no interest in toys. She eats like a champ, but I do keep her separated from the other dogs at feeding times. She has several favorite cushy sleeping spots, including my bed. Miranda is good with other dogs but might also do fine as an only dog getting all the love. If she were an only dog though, she might have some separation anxiety that would need to be addressed having come from two multi-dog homes. It wouldn't hurt to have a couple of potty pads available, especially if she were left for longer periods of time. She would do best with a secure fenced yard rather than a tie-out since she is still hesitant about being on a leash. She will probably need slow introductions to new people, as her exposure has been limited and she is still a little skittish. Miranda appreciates a calm environment and will need time to readjust and decompress in a new household. Lastly, don't forget to notice and appreciate her adorable underbite and pretty brown eyes. She's a looker!To view additional dogs available for adoption, please see our website: www.4luvofdog.org May 9, 2024, 8:54 pm

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