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Afghan Hound puppies and dogs in Niagara Falls, Ontario

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Saga

Saluki Labrador Retriever

Female, Puppy
Niagara Falls, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
HERE IN ONTARIO Name: Saga (20220618-01) Weight: 12 kg / 26 lbs Age: 1 yr Gender: Female Spayed/Neutered: No Breed: Saluki/lab mix Color: white Good with adults: yes - shy at first Good with kids: yes Good with other dogs: yes Good with cats: not tested House trained: Kennel trained Crate trained: yes Can be handled/touched: Yes Energy level: High Barker: sometimes Flight risk: unknown Food aggressive: with bones and chews Walks on leash: Yes in training Rides well in car: In crate Destructive: No Needs a home with a yard: Yes Needs a home with another dog: yes Can live in an apartment: No History: Mama Freya and her 6 pups (Ragnar, Liv, Thyrea, Ari, Viking and Saga) were rescued from outside a building site after a passerby struck and killed 2 of the babies. It took us 3 days to get mama’s trust and get her to the vet. After the whole family was checked and cleared they went into boarding. A few weeks later they all unfortunately caught the Parvo virus and they struggled in hospital for 8 long days but all survived. All the babies are quite high energy and love to play with each other non stop. They are shy for the first minute or two when they meet new people but quickly loosen up and come in for pets and rubs. Likes: having a 4-legged friend in the house is best. Having a buddy to show her the world isn’t so scary. Running, chasing balls, finding sticks. Has learned to love water play. Food! All food is very tempting, so an eye on counter-surfing. Has some food aggression, but with her background it’s expected. She seems better every day. Seems more content with a human in the room, so an at-home worker or family would be ideal. Loves a comfy floor bed. Dislikes: loud noises, new places, her crate, being alone or having a door shut on her. Not very barky, but definitely has a voice. Occasionally forgets to not pee inside, but we are working on it. Rather afraid of using leash on own. Prefers company of another dog for outside leash work. She is very, very sweet tempered and will be a wonderful dog considering her puppyhood.

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