Rehoming Dog Rehoming female dog Perra Mezclada Necesita nuevo hogar.
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El Paso TX
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This is Luna. She was adopted into our home 4 years ago. Spayed spaniel blend is what we were told at the shelter. She sure has the sweetness of a spaniel and a short tail. Though we did some research and believe she could be mixed with an extremely rare breed (in the U.S.) a Swedish Laphund. Please research this working dog breed. She is a loyal, sweet companion and especially bonded with my husband. She is alpha to our small, poodle mix male, neutered dog. She is patient and enjoys pleasing and being praised. She does great with small children but we prefer a home with older children as she gets anxious when toddlers run around. She is a house dog. Potty trained, kennel trained, knows commands, is not interested in fetching to save her life, but will tug of war for a gentle few; and has a high prey drive that changes in seconds if she sees or smells a critter. We believe she was a herding dog to livestock or something of that sort. She has a very watchful nature. She does not do well at dog parks. She herds dogs that are running around minding their business. Perhaps a hunting companion? She does well with visitors and dog visitors. She will alert if someone is at door and will hush when told. She watches our daughter when she’s playing and our backs when we go camping. Luna will literally be back to back with us and get off the clock once we go into the tent for the night. Our pretty girl does tend to snore a bit every once in a while. Walks well on a harness for strolls and collar for short walks. We are able to have her be off leash when there are no other dogs running around at park. Again, she just doesn’t really know how to play at a “dog” park. She seems to lack sone confidence and we must redirect her. Anxiety, natural instinct strikes and she “herds” is how I’d describe it. She is house trained and occasionally wrestles with our small poodle mix for a few minutes. She is very tolerant and puts him in his place when she’s had enough. Our neighbors are interested in her, as she has a calm and sweet temperament and they are aware of the prey drive. We just think she needs to go back to work because that prey drive and anxiety is increasing. We have a yard in the bone that we rent and go on daily walks and potty breaks but believe things need to change for her for the better. We think some open and secured land with a job would make her a happier and less anxious dog again. She seems to be a working dog longing for a job of that nature. We have vet records, food and her beloved toys and bully sticks. She sleeps in a kennel and off the bed at the end of our bed but will looooveeeee if you let her get on the bed with you. She also knows not to beg and leave the area when we are dining. She is a seasoned traveler and does great for road trips and shopping malls btw. Belly rubs and ear fluffs. She dislikes water but is bathed and groomed regularly with no problems from our pretty girl. She is damn near perfect and it hurts us to rehome her. Personal questions will be asked as we interview new humans. Please do not contact us for a trade or breeding inquiries. She is spayed and we are very aware of the animal abusers in El Paso and aren’t giving her up without questions. Please email us or text at number provided at top left.
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