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Briar Rose

Meet Briar Rose, a rescued dog with her litter of babies. All the babies have found loving homes, leaving Briar Rose ready for her forever family. She’s been diligently training for several weeks, working on her manners and doing exceptionally well!

Briar Rose would thrive in a home where her adopters are active. She yearns to be an integral part of the family’s daily activities, whether it’s watching you clean, folding laundry, or barbequing in the backyard. While she enjoys relaxing and watching TV with you, she also needs her daily walk.

Briar Rose is house-trained and crate-trained. She walks great on a leash, but she gets super excited during the first fifteen minutes of a walk, eager to pull and react to every wild animal she sees. This can be easily corrected by turning around and walking the other direction.

Briar Rose is generally good with dogs, especially when introduced slowly and walked in parallel. She’s great with the foster dog, but she hasn’t had much exposure to other dogs nose-to-nose. She loves playing with the foster dog, but she hasn’t been tested with cats yet.

During her training, Briar Rose had exposure to farm animals, but she doesn’t bark at them; she’s just very interested. Briar Rose hasn’t been around kids, but dog-smart kids should be okay. She’s good with men, especially during poker nights when she craves attention from everyone at the table. She’s also good with women.

Briar Rose’s energy level is high when she rides in cars and gets to go to Home Depot. She’s excited on walks and has been working on consistency.

Briar Rose needs to ride in a kennel in the car because she’s very curious and wants to be everywhere, which is dangerous while driving. She does fine with short trips, but she can’t be left unattended in the car because she’ll do whatever it takes to find you, even just running into the store real quick.

She can sit and will also demonstrate control by sitting when an external door is opened. If she starts to open the door and moves before you want her to, take your hand off the handle, wait for her to sit, and then try again. She responds well to this command. She also knows the “down” command for lying down. She’s in the early stages of the “stay” command, but we’re working on it. Additionally, she’s in the early stages of the “recall” command when off the leash.

Briar Rose has focus and excels in her training class. This well-behaved dog would thrive with more training to become an even better companion at home or if you wanted her to compete in dog events like obedience, rally, or agility.

She’s food-motivated and will eagerly go to the box, receive a treat, and return to the box for another treat. She’s had some anxiety when left alone at home, but that has improved in the past month or so. She understands the “crate” command and will go to the crate and receive a treat. When it’s time for dinner, she’ll eagerly enter her crate and wait patiently for her meal.

Briar Rose enjoys sleeping in the bed with her foster dad. After years of being a street dog with a litter of puppies, she’s been spayed and is now ready for her next chapter. With her infectious 10,000-watt smile, she’s destined to become a beloved companion for someone special.

She is up to date on vaccinations as she has had her Parvo/Distemper, Bordetella vaccine, rabies shot, microchip, dewormer, heart-worm testing, and she is also spayed. Her adoption fee is $165.

Meet Dodger. He’s a sweet old soul who is ready to find his retirement home. Things his retirement home needs to have:
Food ✅
Cuddles ✅
High Fence/electric fence ✅
Comfy couch ✅
Endless treats ✅
He shows to do well with other dogs but no cats. Even though he might be 7, his foster says he had no trouble jumping her 4ft fence, so he needs a taller fence or an electric fence to keep him contained.
He does well on a leash and loves playing with his friends in the house and yard, sleeps well in his kennel. He was an owner surrender at the shelter and his foster wanted his old soul to have a 2nd chance at life.

He has had parvo/distemper, bordetella, and rabies shots, microchip, heartworm testing, and is neutered. His adoption fee is currently $50 to help this old man find his perfect retirement home.