Behavior & Training Notes: Dottie has not been socialized and is understandably scared of a lot of things. It appears she and her siblings never left the home they came from, so everyday sights and sounds are all brand new and a little overwhelming. She will need patience and gentle encouragement as she learns the ropes
Health: Fully vetted and spayed, healthy and ready to go
Dottie's Story: Dottie came to us from a hoarding situation along with her mom, Molly, and five siblings, plus a second litter of six pups. She and her siblings haven't been socialized much and are pretty nervous as a result, but they are truly nice dogs underneath the fear. Since they apparently never went outside the home they came from, everything in the world is new and a little scary right now. The good news is Dottie is fully vetted and ready to start becoming a real part of someone's family
Why You'll Love Dottie: She is gentle, sweet, and just needs someone willing to show her that the world can be a safe and good place
Ready to meet Dottie? Visit www.castoffpetrescue.org and apply for adoption to get started!
ABOUT: MIXED BREED DOG BREED
The mixed breed dogs, often referred to as mutts, are a diverse and unique group with a blend of different characteristics from various purebred dog breeds. These dogs come from a mixture of lineages, resulting in a wide range of sizes, coat types, and temperaments. While each mixed breed dog is distinct in its own right, they are known for their resilience, adaptability, and often have fewer health issues compared to purebred dogs due to their genetic diversity. Mixed breed dogs make wonderful companions for families looking for a loyal and one-of-a-kind pet.
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