About this Dog
Jenny is a mini Aussie born 4/17/21. She lives with Jackie Too who is also a mini Aussie. They are best buddies and like to cuddle each other. Jackie Too is also Jenny’s protector. When I began fostering Jenny she was scared/shy and would hide. She is slowly coming out of her shell and will now cuddle and come to you to get attention. She does get scared easily and will retract back to hiding. She is not aggressive at all and you are able to pick her up if need be. She is working on potty training and using pee pads when not able to get outside. She does well in the kennel overnight or when I’m at work and she will let you know when she’s ready to get out. She is good with my 5 year old son. She is good with my German Shepherd and likes to bark at him. She prefers to play with her foster buddy Jackie Too. Jenny is not good with sudden movements as it makes her retract back to being scared. It makes it hard to walk her on leash with her being scared she pulls back. She has done well on a tie out except when it’s time to come in. I usually have to pick her up. She has been on two car rides. The first time she did well. She was in a kennel with Jackie Too. The second was not in a kennel on her way to the vet and she ended up throwing up. Jenny will look away if you look at her and seems to have a calm personality. However when it’s playtime she can have a high energy level. Jenny enjoys sleeping/cuddling with Jackie Too. She enjoys cuddles/belly rubs on her terms. She also loves playing with Jackie Too. She likes toys and I call her a secret chewer because she is sneaky at tracing things and you wouldn’t know it was her until you catch her in the act. She’s left alone for 8 hours Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and 11 hours every other weekend. She does well in the kennel and is excited to see you when you get home. There have been times where she barks/whines before you leave and when you get home. Jenny doesn’t seem to respond to her name but when I call her J she seems to respond to that. Adoption fee includes: Full veterinary exam, Alter, Prepaid microchip, dental, Dewormed, Rabies vaccine (if age appropriate), Distemper combo vaccine(s) appropriate to age, Bordetella vaccine, 4DX (over 6 months of age), Flea/tick and heartworm preventative while in rescue. Adoption fee: $650.00
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About this Dog
Jenny is a mini Aussie born 4/17/21. She lives with Jackie Too who is also a mini Aussie. They are best buddies and like to cuddle each other. Jackie Too is also Jenny’s protector. When I began fostering Jenny she was scared/shy and would hide. She is slowly coming out of her shell and will now cuddle and come to you to get attention. She does get scared easily and will retract back to hiding. She is not aggressive at all and you are able to pick her up if need be. She is working on potty training and using pee pads when not able to get outside. She does well in the kennel overnight or when I’m at work and she will let you know when she’s ready to get out. She is good with my 5 year old son. She is good with my German Shepherd and likes to bark at him. She prefers to play with her foster buddy Jackie Too. Jenny is not good with sudden movements as it makes her retract back to being scared. It makes it hard to walk her on leash with her being scared she pulls back. She has done well on a tie out except when it’s time to come in. I usually have to pick her up. She has been on two car rides. The first time she did well. She was in a kennel with Jackie Too. The second was not in a kennel on her way to the vet and she ended up throwing up. Jenny will look away if you look at her and seems to have a calm personality. However when it’s playtime she can have a high energy level. Jenny enjoys sleeping/cuddling with Jackie Too. She enjoys cuddles/belly rubs on her terms. She also loves playing with Jackie Too. She likes toys and I call her a secret chewer because she is sneaky at tracing things and you wouldn’t know it was her until you catch her in the act. She’s left alone for 8 hours Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and 11 hours every other weekend. She does well in the kennel and is excited to see you when you get home. There have been times where she barks/whines before you leave and when you get home. Jenny doesn’t seem to respond to her name but when I call her J she seems to respond to that. Adoption fee includes: Full veterinary exam, Alter, Prepaid microchip, dental, Dewormed, Rabies vaccine (if age appropriate), Distemper combo vaccine(s) appropriate to age, Bordetella vaccine, 4DX (over 6 months of age), Flea/tick and heartworm preventative while in rescue. Adoption fee: $650.00