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Lacey
Breed English Setter
Color
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee 400

About Me

pet Characteristics
-
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Dog

My Story

7/28/24 No longer taking applications. Age: 3 years Gender: Spayed female Weight: 43 lbs Color: White and orange Breed: English Setter Neutered/Spayed: Yes Microchipped: Yes Up to date on vaccines: (Rabies, Bordetella, Distemper, Lepto): Yes Medical Conditions or Illnesses: Does your dog have any medical issues or a medical history that an adopter should know about? Tested postive for tick borne Erlichia and Anaplasma, but asymptomatic House Trained: Yes Good with Children: Yes, children of all ages Has this dog been around small children? Yes Good with Dogs: Yes; Best with dogs that will respect her need for some space with her face and head, but she gets along fine with dogs in foster home and is learning to play and engage Good with Cats: No Good with other animals: Unknown Obedience Training: Will sit and wait for a treat, but does not respond to verbal commands. Crate Trained: Yes, this is the dogs safe place; requirement in new home Leash Trained: Not a loose leash walker, but working on it. Fence Requirements: Requires physical fence Hunting Requirements: NOT a hunter, can not be a hunting companion Energy level: High Energy and Laid Back Known Abuse in the past: No Resource guarding issues (bed, people, toys, etc.)No. Does not resource guard, but does like a little personal space when it comes to other dogs in the home. Aggression issues: No Anxiety (Separation, nervous energy): Yes Lacey loves being outdoors and having freedom to explore and hunt in a secure yard. She is learning to be in a foster home with other dogs and is beginning to initiate play with foster siblings. She enjoys being in the yard or same room with her foster siblings, but does enjoy having some personal space. Her comfort level with dogs in the foster home increases every day. Lacey has been around children and loves them. Her ideal home would include children. Lacey enjoys being in close proximity to people, so her ideal home would be with a family that works from home or is home for much of the day. Lacey does have some mild separation anxiety and will cry when left in a room by herself, but she settles very quickly and will quiet. Lacey does well in a crate. She enters willingly and will nap or sleep through the night in her crate. Lacey loves bed snuggles and watching tv on the couch with her people. Lacey is housetrained and will go to the door and quietly ask to go outside. She does not bark or whine, but she will stand and patiently wait to be let outside. She has not had any potty accidents in her foster home. One of the funniest things that Lacey does is try to climb into a lap when someone is sitting in a chair. She will put her front paws on a lap, but is looking for an invitation or lift assist to climb right up. Her foster family thinks that she is a great dog! She would be an easy one for them to adopt if they weren't already full. Someone will be lucky to adopt her.

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