Smiley

Smiley

Age:2
Weight: 55
Location: Newtown PA
Nicknames: Beauty, My Gal Sal
Good with other dogs?: Yes.
Smiley is very submissive with other dogs.
Good with cats? unknown, will not be adopted to a home with a cat but doesn’t care about the chickens at her foster home.
Good with children? unknown, will not be adopted to a home with kids under 10, OK for kids over: 10
Activity Preference: Needs a couple walks a day., Needs in-house activities, Up for a long hike any day., Will go with the flow
IQ: Smart
Smiley’s favorite things: People rock her world! She loves everyone. Marrow bones, breakfast, bully sticks, Dinner, walks and more people!
Smiley is good at: meeting people, meeting dogs, behaving in the house, going for car rides, making me feel safe, walking on a leash, cuddling
Ideal home: another dog, someone at home most of the day, a fenced yard
Training Needs:
Health issues: none

Meet Smiley

Smiley is a wonderful all around gal. She loves everything and everyone. She’s housebroken, great with her two canine foster siblings, comical and best sleeping partner. She loves getting under the covers at night and touching you with her warm body. When she comes in after her walk, she’ll do a zumbee all around the house. She loves to run, and man oh man she’s fast.
Smiley would like a fenced in yard and someone whose home most of the day. She would be best with older kids and a laid back friendly dog partner preferably a male dog. She should continue with obedience training since she’s so very smart and active.

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