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Welcome Paws rescue - Toronto Transport
Toronto, ON
age
Puppy
gender
Female
colour
Brown/Chocolate
size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
pet id
44542319
Relationship with Adults She is shy around strangers at first, but after a little time, she starts to approach them and even rolls over to show her belly, allowing people to pet her. Relationship with Kids She is also cautious with children at first, but quickly warms up and approaches them, showing her belly and asking for affection. Relationship with Other Dogs She is very interested in other dogs and enjoys playing and being close to them. However, during mealtime or treat time, she tends to wait for the other dog to finish eating and then tries to eat the leftovers instead of eating her own. She eats well when fed alone in a separate space. Relationship with Cats She is curious about cats and likes to be near them but does not chase or approach them inappropriately. House Training (Indoor/Outdoor) She uses pee pads indoors with about 90% accuracy and goes perfectly on the artificial grass on the terrace. She is still learning to go potty outdoors. Energy Level Moderate. As a puppy, she likes to chew and play, but she also spends a lot of time sleeping and is not overly energetic. Separation Anxiety / Barking She does not have separation anxiety. Sometimes she barks briefly when she sees strangers outside the window, but it doesn’t last long and she shows no signs of aggression. Touch and Handling She quickly becomes comfortable and loves being petted and handled by people. Walks on the Leash She is still getting used to walks as she is scared of the outside environment. However, if there’s another dog walking with her, she gains some confidence and starts sniffing around. She tends to hide when she sees people. Escape Tendencies She stays close to her guardian or the dog she is walking with. Occasionally, she tries to run toward home when strangers pass by, but she is small and easy to control. Aggression None. Even when other dogs play roughly, she tends to lie on her back or take a submissive position, showing her gentle nature. Rescue Story She is the eldest of three sisters born to a mother dog who was brought to a shelter. Right after weaning, a shelter worker took her home to save her from euthanasia. She was later rescued along with her mother.
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