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Kayla
17-134

Sex: 

Female

Breed: 

Mixed Breed

Weight: 

15 lbs

Date of Birth: 

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Age: 

8 years old

Fostered In: 

Admin Status: 

Adopted

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In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements:
Date Available Kid-friendly Another Dog Cat-friendly Fence Energy Level
7/6/2017 Yes Not required Yes Physical fence required  High
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog.

 

07/06/2017:

Kayla is a beautiful little Golden mix that came to us from a bad situation. She was rescued with her siblings from a reservation in North Dakota where she was living outside. She came to us covered in ticks, but has since blossomed into a sweet little puppy.

Kayla is being fostered with her brother Kyler 17-136. Together, they make quite the little bundle of mischief. They have the typical puppy energy of play, play, play, eat, poop, sleep, look cute, get into trouble, and repeat. They are loving hanging out with our 4 Goldens and our other foster, Cammie 17-085TD. They are also getting along great with our 3 cats.


Hanging out with my bro

Kayla was at the vet recently and she weighted in at 17 pounds. Unfortunately, she also had round worms, so was treated for that, but is otherwise very healthy. She started on her puppy shots and was a really brave girl when her microchip was placed. She has since received one more dose of de-wormer, but will still need to be spayed before she goes to her furever home. Nobody knows for sure what she is mixed with, but the vet felt like she is probably a Golden and Husky mix because her tail curls up and her fur is very dense. Either way, she's just a little doll. She is the mellow one of the 2 puppies, a little more hesitant to new things, and a bit more of a follower than her brother.

Kayla is kennel trained and sleeps most of the night in her kennel. She is working very hard on potty training, but it's still a work in progress. She knows her name and has learned to sit nicely for treats. Please be advised, though, that she is a puppy and has a ways to go in learning good doggy manners, such as walking nicely on a leash and knowing that human toes aren't for munching on.


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