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Teddy

Bernese Mountain Dog

Female, 2 yrs 7 mos
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Meet Teddy!Joined us in: January 2026About Teddy:• A sweet, affectionate girl who loves attention — belly rubs are her absolute favorite!• Enjoys being outside, going for walks, and soaking up fresh air.• Knows her sit cue and is very treat-motivated, making training fun and rewarding.• Forms very strong bonds with her people and seeks reassurance often.Understanding Teddy:Teddy thrives in calm, one-on-one environments. In quiet settings, she settles quickly, shows no reactivity, and is easily redirected with treats (liver treats are a favorite!). She is incredibly affectionate and eager to connect.In more confined spaces with multiple people approaching her, Teddy can become overwhelmed and anxious. When she feels insecure, you may notice pacing, circling, and difficulty settling. If approached while in this heightened state, she may jump and nip at sleeves.This behaviour appears rooted in anxiety rather than resource guarding, as it is not tied to a specific person or item. With structure, management, and continued behaviour support, Teddy has shown she is capable of progress.She is doing well with muzzle training and will likely need to wear a muzzle when meeting strangers or during veterinary visits for everyone’s comfort and safety.Medical & Behaviour Support:• Currently on anti-anxiety medication (gabapentin and trazodone), which must be continued long-term until adopters work closely with their veterinarian to assess progress.• A consultation with a family veterinarian shortly after adoption is strongly recommended.• A positive-reinforcement trainer is highly encouraged to continue her desensitization work.Her perfect match:• A calm home with no more than two adults initially.• No children in the home.• A structured, patient household committed to long-term behaviour support.• Adopters willing to provide a secure safe space (separate room or crate) when guests visit.• Someone comfortable continuing muzzle training and using it appropriately in group settings or at the vet.• A family open to an initial two-week PAWS trial period.Some extra facts about Teddy:• Extremely loving and devoted once she feels safe.• Thrives with routine, consistency, and gentle guidance.• Enjoys positive reinforcement training and responds very well to treats.• Shines brightest when she knows exactly what to expect from her environm

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