Italian Greyhound / Mixed (short coat) : : Female (spayed) : : Baby : : Medium
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AMBROSIA was saved from Montgomery Animal Shelter on 28th February 2015. She was with 3 other puppies that are wire-haired terriers, so we are unsure of what breed she is.
AMBROSIA was very fearful at first but once she got settled she became the sweetest love bug ever. She does air on the side of caution and will make sure that you really want her to come to you before she makes that step to come over. She is gaining confidence with time and although I am sure when she leaves the rescue she will be fully confident, I think she will again be cautious until she knows she can trust her new family.
AMBROSIA gets on great with the other pups and doesn't seem bothered with the older dogs. She plays great with the smaller pups and those her own age and size. We don't have cats in the rescue so we cannot say how she will act, however, since she is young, with correct guidance and training and letting her satisfy any curiosity I am confident she can live in harmony with any feline friends.
AMBROSIA will benefit from a family that understands her need to learn to trust and who have the time and dedication to work with her on basic and advanced training. This not only helps form a strong bond, but also enables boundaries and expectations to be set and both family and her body language be learnt.
AMBROSIA is spayed, rabies, core vaccines, de-wormed and micro-chipped. She is too young to be heart-worm tested but has been on prevention since arriving at the rescue. AMBROSIA has an estimated date of birth of 21 October 2015 and at the time of rescue she weighed 15.6 pounds, but was also very skinny.
AMBROSIA is available for adoption through Give a Dog a Home, German Shepherd Dog Rescue for an adoption fee of $300.
If you are interested in adopting this precious girl, please go to our website and under the APPLICATION tab our application process and form can be found and submitted.
www.giveadogahome-sanantonio.org
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