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Dog # is: 100312
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Name: Cassie
Breed: Pit Bull/Boxer Mix
Age: 5 months
Sex: Female
Size: medium
Cassie's Story
See Cassie’s video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvu2ygso3Rw
Cassie is an amazing 6 month old female puppy that came to Underdog ResQ in mid June. Cassie needed a little TLC and has since gained some weight and now romps around like any healthy puppy would! Cassie is very smart and very eager to learn. In the two weeks that she’s been in her foster home she has learned, and does very well with Sit, Down, Stay, Leave it, Drop it, Come, and even Go Potty. She loves to play fetch and seems to have no desire to chew on anything other than her toys. Cassie is crate trained and does extremely well. She sleeps through the night without issue. She is doing well with potty training but has had a few accidents. She hasn’t shown any signs of letting her foster mom know when she needs to go out, so it’ll be up to her owner to know when to take her. She is a puppy, and during her waking hours needs to go out very often. Cassie lives in a house with two small dogs (under 10 pound) and a cat and does great with them. Her permanent home may have a male dog, if any. Cassie loves to go to the park and does very well with other dogs and people. Cassie needs work on walking as biting the leash seems to be more important to her than anything else. She would for sure benefit from a basic obedience class and in fact would probably love it!
Overall Cassie is a big, quiet, love bug that would sit on your lap in a second, roll over to have her belly rubbed and just be a great companion for anyone. Two things that her foster mom loves about this little girl is that she does not give kisses and she very rarely barks!!!
Cassie is located in NH. If you’re interested in getting more information about adopting Cassie, please visit http://www.underdogresq.org/AdoptionCenter/AdoptionProcess.asp.
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Common misconceptions before adopting a dog: |
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1. We’re getting Rex for the kids - they will do all the work.
Maybe for the first week or so, but most kids will slack
off soon enough and the responsibility will fall on your laps.
You are considered to be the owner because you are over the age
of 21. If your kids do not walk Rex, then it is up to you that
it gets done. As much as we talk to our kids about responsibility
and as much as they agree to care for your new dog, we all know
that sooner or later most kids will lose interest or get tired.
If you can positively answer these questions and concerns, then you may be
ready to adopt Rex.
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