Hi, I'm
currently located at
Rebel Dog Rescue
Niagara Falls, ON
age
Puppy
gender
Female
size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
pet code
R1250
*Fostered in the Hamilton region*Apply to adopt at rebeldogrescue.com*All adoptions with Rebel Dog Rescue have a 15 day probation period. Read about our adoption process on our website. Little Rue is as sweet as they come! She is snuggle bug and loves to bury herself in blankets and pillows. She is people orientated and happiest when she is curled up with you. You better be ready to give endless belly rubs because she will always be rolling onto her back for a good scratch. Rue is very food motivated and is a smart girl - she knows Sit, Down, and Wait for food. Rue's housetraining is a work in progress - she is puppy pad trained but due to extreme cold, outside training has been unpredictable. Rue is not a fan of the cold! Rue loves people and will greet you with a wagging tail. She is a sensitive girl, and will 'pancake' if she perceives being in any kind of trouble or is scared. Her outside walking has been slow to progress due to the cold, but will need leadership in learning how to walk outside in new environments. Early into fostering, she gave her big foster brother a small growl when she was getting affection and he walked by, but with structure, they have become friends. Rue will need a family willing to give her boundaries, and not succumb to her endless charm! Rue is a little angel - she is the perfect pup to keep you warm on these frigid winter nights!Name: RueBreed: Mixed BreedAge: ~6-8 months Weight: ~15lb and growing Sex: Female, neutered Colour: Black and whiteGood with men: Yes, friendly Good with women: Yes, friendlyGood with kids 0-6: Unknown, not testedGood with kids 7-15: Yes, has lived with children and does well. Rue loves kids and enjoys playing with them. She appears to enjoy their energy and fun. Due to her smaller stature, dog savvy children that can keep respectful and safe play would be best. Also, due to her puppyhood, kids that can keep floors clean and unsafe items away from her is required.When the dog meets new people she...Approaches happily/neutral, Wants affection, Will pancake Good with dogs: Yes, happy to co-exist with other dogsHow does this dog react to meeting new dogs? Loose body language, Neutral - will say hello nicelyWhat type(s) of dogs does this dog prefer/be best with? Rue lives with a XL senior male and medium female. With slow and structured introductions, she co-exists with them well. Fed separately in crates. Rue approaches them with a gentle and easy manner, and is respectful of them setting boundaries. Boisterous dogs may be too much for her, but she does seem to enjoy following her pack while learning how to 'dog'.Good with Cats: Unknown, not testedCrate training: Must be placed in crate/may enter with coaxing, Settles after some barking/whiningHouse trained: No - working on it Resource Guarding: NoWalks on a leash: Nervous and needs coaxingEnergy level: Medium Areas to work on: Needs confidence building, Fearful of loud noises, Walking nicely on a leashWhat type of environments would NOT be suitable for the dog? Condo/apartmentAny noted separation anxiety?Rue typically does well in her crate. She will sometimes cry if she needs to go out. Other times, she can cry wanting to be with you, but she can easily be corrected with a 'No' or 'Ah Ah'. Owners will need to be mindful of her cues if she is trying to alert to go outside.Barker: Average What would be the ideal home for this dog?Rue would thrive in many households. She would love a family committed to helping her develop confidence outside on walks as she learns about the world, and providing structure/further training.
If you have any questions or would like to adopt Rue, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.
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