PEPPER AB#19-262– F, 3 1/2 Years
Foster dog name: PEPPER A&B #19-262
Gender: Female
Age: 3.5
Size/Weight: 35#
Color: Tri Color
Breed: English Setter
Good with Children: Yes, older kids preferred
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Unknown
House trained: Yes
Crate trained: Yes
Leash trained: Yes
Behavior: Definitely a cuddler
Activity Level: Playful with other dogs but also very laid back
Fence: She does require a fence. Anything 4’ or taller is fine, she will not jump the fence. Leash walking is great
Medical History: Pepper is spayed, microchipped, UTD on vaccinations, and on HW Preventative. Recent vet check said she was a healthy dog
Foster Comments: Pepper is a great girl! She is quiet, does not bark, super sweet, gentle soul, who just loves people. At first it took awhile for her to adjust but now she interacts with the other dogs and plays with them. She loves to be outside and look at the birds and lizards. At times it seems that she is in her own little world just staring away. She loves to sleep with you and cuddle and also she can be a lap dog. She will just snuggle close to you and follow you around. She also loves her doggie bed and she doesn’t mind a kennel either. She loves treats, walks, belly rubs. Initially she had to be watched when opening the front door or gate because she tried to escape. Now she is fine with her surroundings, it just will take some time for her to adjust to her forever home. Other than that, she is just a sweetheart that wants love and attention, and anyone would be lucky to have her as a family pet. I would recommend a family with older kids or a single family without children, because she loves the attention. But overall would be fine with anyone who wants to lover her as much as she will
Adoption fee: $350.00
Dog Location: Orlando, FL
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