Around 14 months old
Could live with a gentle male dog
Can live with older dog-savvy children
Not cat tested
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Biscuit would suit living with an active family. She would love to go on walks and adventures and explore.
Being a puppy still, and a baladi, she is full of energy. She is extremely clever too.
She gets on well with male dogs who are confident and playful.
Biscuit’s best friend on the farm is Dollar, a young male German Shepherd. Biscuit loves German Shepherds and beagles. She plays and rolls over and has really attached herself to Dollar and Puego.
Biscuit is scared of dominant dogs, and she does not like yappy dogs that get in her face and try to dominate. Biscuit will stick up for herself.
Biscuit would suit being in a household with a dog similar dog to Dollar or Puego. Male, neutered, playful, confident but submissive. Just a dog that is gentle but still wants to play.
Biscuit could also live with older children over ten years old. Children that are dog savvy and respectful towards dogs, especially when it comes to understanding a dog’s personal space.
Biscuit loves her humans, and once she builds a bond with you, she is so sweet and loving. She loves cuddles and belly rubs. She’s full of energy and a bouncy little girl.
She has not been cat tested.
Biscuit was hit by a car which led to her rescue. She had surgery which was amazingly successful. Biscuit was paralysed when found but now she is fully able to walk and run again.
Biscuit can be slightly nervous with new people. She is just shy and wary. She is never aggressive, but just likes to suss people out first. Because she is a baladi and born on the streets, she possibly faced abuse at some point which led her to distrust humans. But this being said, her confidence is growing, and she is turning into a strong and lovely little girl.
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