Hi, I'm
currently located at
4 Luv of Dog Rescue
Fargo, ND
age
Adult
gender
Female
colour
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
pet id
45209146
var switchTo5x=false;stLight.options({publisher:'56e40c2a-2928-4a92-9903-c88366473aa8'}); If you would like to provide this dog a loving home, please fill out a pre-adoption application. Have a question? Please read our Frequently Asked Questions and Adoption Processed Explained documentation. _________ B I O ______________ Name: Dinga Size: Medium range: 26-60 lbs Adoption Donation: $250 (applicable sales tax included). Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check.  Other:  Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip YouTube Video link for Dinga;: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6c6ixn1KbI Dinga is a sweet girl who’s all heart, all fluff, and all in when treats are involved. Foster Home Feedback 7/17/25 Foster Feedback: Dinga is a sweet, cuddly shadow dog who’s learning how to be more independent. Her main challenge is separation anxiety, especially when I leave the house. She may whine, bark, or occasionally have an accident due to stress, but she’s making steady progress. my husband's distraction techniques — like taking her out just before departure — have helped Dinga settle much more easily. Kennel training is still a work in progress. Dinga is comfortable in her crate as long as she can hear or see us. We’ve built positive associations with meals, treats, and puzzle toys, and we occasionally check in via voice or camera to reassure her. Dinga is starting to tolerate short absences better, and we’re also working with a behavior team after our vacation. Dinga is fully potty trained and barks to let us know when she needs to go out. Any accidents have only happened due to anxiety. She’s learned to take treats with gentle manners — no more chomping fingers! Saying “Gentle” is now her cue to accept rewards with care. Dinga knows lots of commands: Sit, Stay, Down/Lay Down, “Up Up,” Outside, Downstairs, Inside, No, Stop (with palm), Kennel, Go Potty. She hasn’t attempted any counter surfing, though we still keep the kitchen gated. She sniffs politely but hasn’t jumped once! Now that she’s recovered from her spay, Dinga’s playful side shines. She loves fetch — and unlike our boys, she actually brings the ball back and drops it! She pounces, tosses, and chases with joyful abandon. Her favorite toys include crinkly things, tug ropes, and Chuck-It with an attached rope. Dinga plays tug-of-war with our big dog Weasley and holds her own like a champ. Early on, she instigated bark-offs with our dogs, but with redirection and time, she’s learned to respect their boundaries. She’s not destructive at all — no chewed furniture or garden damage — and she has a soft spot for flowers (petunias in particular). Dinga is a dream WFH companion. She naps nearby, supervises with quiet dedication, and stays calm during calls. Fireworks don’t bother her one bit — even the ones from the nearby fairgrounds haven’t fazed her. She takes her meds without complaint, and pill pockets? Not needed. Leash walking is still in progress. Dinga tends to pull, but she’s learning quickly — when we stop, she returns and sits beside us. She’s curious but not reactive to other dogs; she doesn’t bark or lunge, just watches with interest. Dinga’s favorite snacks: carrots, bacon treats, pup cake from Three Dogs Bakery Dinga’s favorite toys: Chuck-It rope ball, crinkly toys, tug ropes, sticks Dinga is affectionate, playful, and deeply loyal. She’ll be an incredible addition to a loving home. 7/16/25 Foster Feedback: Dinga has been a joy to be around these two days. She's potty trained, and very well mannered. She's very friendly and a fantastic work from home companion. She doesn't bark while on calls, takes naps while we work, and behaves very well. Dinga is not a fan of being left alone in her kennel, but she's great at laying around the house with us. We won't be leaving her alone for a while, and we hope to get her comfortable with her kennel, or an alternate containment area. Dinga is still recovering from being spayed, so keeping her energy in check is a little challenging at times, especially when she wants to play with our other dogs. We're looking forward to the day she can run with them! Whoever adopts her will have an excellent companion, and we hope Dinga finds her forever home soon. 7/12/25 Volunteer Feedback: Dinga is truly a one-of-a-kind gem. With her irresistibly sweet baby face and heart full of joy, she’s a ray of sunshine in dog form. Whether you're heading out on a scenic hike or just snuggling in for a movie night, Dinga is the perfect companion. She’s equal parts playful and peaceful. Ready to go on an adventure or curl up beside you. Dinga brings balance, love, and excitement to any home! Click here to watch a video of Dinga.To view additional dogs available for adoption, please see our website: www.4luvofdog.org July 27, 2025, 11:22 pm
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