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Sasha

Labrador Retriever

currently located at

Bri Cares Adoption

Pointe Claire, QC

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age

Young

gender

Female

colour

Brindle

size

Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)

pet id

42240189

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My story

Sasha is a beautiful brindle mixed Dominican dog, who turned 1 year old at the beginning of June. She is really good with other dogs, and was found with her brother who is currently being fostered with her. She can be stubborn and when she doesn’t want to do something try to get away or grab you with her arms like a human to try and stop you. With people, she can be nervous at first then warms up fast. She adores children and rolls over on her back for pets when she sees them. She likes to be in her crate, as she feels safe there. She can play or be independent, and she loves her dog siblings. She is not very leash trained so that would need to be worked on. Sasha can be a dainty little princess and she loves to cuddle. She is food protective with other dogs, will growl if eating in her cage and a dog passes. She has never met a cat. Sasha is very smart and will need a more experienced adopter who will have the patience and knowledge of how to best train her as she will test you. She can be vocal when she plays, and is overall a sassy lady. She weighs about 25-30 pounds and can be protective and will bark to alert. She is fully vaccinated, sterilised, dewormed and microchipped. Sometimes a dog takes a little more time to open up, you may see them showing more and more of their personality over the course of the first few days, weeks or even months! We don’t know all that they’ve been through before they were rescued, but they are so forgiving and full of love and it’s worth every tough moment in the end. Developing a trusting relationship with your rescue dog is the most important thing. Stability, patience, positive reinforcement and love are the most important things! Sasha est une belle chienne dominicaine mixte bringée, qui a eu 1 an début juin. Elle s'entend vraiment bien avec les autres chiens et a été retrouvée avec son frère qui est actuellement en famille d'accueil avec elle. Elle peut être têtue et quand elle ne veut pas faire quelque chose, essayez de vous enfuir ou de vous attraper avec ses bras comme un humain pour essayer de vous arrêter. Avec les gens, elle peut être nerveuse au début puis s'échauffe rapidement. Elle adore les enfants et se retourne sur le dos pour attraper des animaux de compagnie lorsqu'elle les voit. Elle aime être dans sa cage, car elle s'y sent en sécurité. Elle peut jouer ou être indépendante et elle adore ses frères et sœurs chiens. Elle n'est pas très entraînée en laisse, il faudrait donc y travailler. Sasha peut être une petite princesse délicate et elle adore les câlins. Elle protège la nourriture avec les autres chiens, grognera si elle mange dans sa cage et qu'un chien passe. Elle n'a jamais rencontré de chat. Sasha est très intelligente et aura besoin d'un adoptant plus expérimenté qui aura la patience et les connaissances nécessaires pour la former au mieux pendant qu'elle vous testera. Elle peut être vocale lorsqu'elle joue et est globalement une femme impertinente. Elle pèse environ 25 à 30 livres et peut être protectrice et aboiera pour alerter. Elle est vaccinée, stérilisé, vermifugé et micropucé. Parfois un chien met un peu plus de temps à s'ouvrir, vous le verrez peut-être montrer de plus en plus sa personnalité au cours des premiers jours, semaines voire mois ! Nous ne savons pas tout ce qu’ils ont vécu avant d’être secourus, mais ils sont tellement indulgents et pleins d’amour et chaque moment difficile en vaut finalement la peine. Développer une relation de confiance avec votre chien de sauvetage est la chose la plus importante. La stabilité, la patience, le renforcement positif et l’amour sont les choses les plus importantes !

If you have any questions or would like to adopt Sasha, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.

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Bri Cares Adoption

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Pointe Claire, QC H9S 5V1

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