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Name: Charlee
Date of Birth: Approx. 8/4/13
Gender: Female
Breed: Pitty / Basengi / Corgi x
Weight: 40
Dog friendly: Yes, needs a companion dog
Cat friendly: Chases too much!
Kid friendly: Yes
House trained: Yes
Crate trained: Yes
Energy level: Moderate
History: Rescued with her 9 babies
Adoption Fee: $250
From the Foster:
Charlee is very eager to please, and loves to play and cuddle. She would be a great family dog, and previously lived with children and did amazing with them. She does have some separation anxiety and does not do well in a kennel when left alone, which is why she does need to be adopted to a home that has another dog. Currently we keep her out of the kennel when we are not home with our other dog and she does fine. One thing we are working on with her is meeting new dogs. She can be a bit in confrontational at first, trying to the "alpha", so slower introductions work better for her, but once she's comfortable with them, they are her besties! We have three other dogs in the house and she loves them.
All dogs are in individual foster homes throughout the Twin Cities.
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She is very eager to please, and loves to play and cuddle. She would be a great family dog, I believe. She does have some separation anxiety and does not do well in a kennel when left alone. Currently we keep her out of the kennel when we are not home with our other dog and she does fine. One thing we are working on with her is meeting new dogs. She can be a bit in confrontational at first, trying to the "alpha", so slow introductions work better for her. We have three other dogs in the house and she loves them.