2 Year Old Mixed Dog Rehome

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Harrison near Milwaukie Expressway, Portland OR

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I have a small dog (12lbs) that I adopted last year. I love her so much, but I have such a crazy schedule these days and I feel like her quality of life is just terrible at this point. I've had a changing schedule and it's likely going to continue to change, which makes her separation anxiety go nuts. I feel terrible keeping her at home when I can't control what time I'll see her. She's 2 years old and spayed. She is microchipped, but I never activated it because we live in an apartment and she's never outside alone. She's a calm, sweet little cuddle bug that would love an owner that home more than three days a week. As long as she has someone to be around, she's very low maintenance and easy to train. When I'm off work, she's a dream dog. She's house trained when kept to a reasonable schedule. For example, she can hold it all night and for about up to six hours. After that, she's iffy. She's not picky about her food. She does well with children but she can be a bit skittish when it comes to new people, though you can win her over easy with belly scratches. The only time I've seen her jump at young children is when they're on bicycles too close to her. She also does okay around cats, but not perfect. She's met several of my family's and has shown amazing improvement. I think if your home has a cat and it's handled appropriately, she could easily live in a home with a cat. She's generally a mellow, easy to handle dog. I'm happy to send pictures and more information through email if you're interested. I'm asking a $150 rehoming fee and I will send you off with a crate, her bed, toys, whatever food I have at the time, her leashes, harnesses, all accessories. I'd also love to remain open as a resource if you need help or if you can't keep her after all. I'm happy to take her back and rehome her in that case, but I can't promise a refund on the rehoming fee, since I'm planning to use it for some of the costs I've had trying to manage her separation anxiety these last few months.

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