Nellie Needs A New Home
The sister of a colleague of mine asked if I could spread the word about a wonderful dog. My allergies prevent me from getting a dog but this one sure sounds like a sweetie. If you can help, please leave a comment and I'll get you in touch with her.
We adopted Nellie from the Vancouver Pound when she was about one and now she is 7 ½ years old. We don’t know her background, but think she was abandoned. She’s a knee-high golden lab/husky cross, maybe with some
Nellie is fairly active as she is used to walking about 45 minutes every morning, at least 20-30 minutes every evening, has two longer outings on hiking trails with a dog walker twice a week and usually has other outings on the weekends. She is responsive to commands, but will chase squirrels, cats, and skunks given the chance and for this reason is usually walked on leash when in our neighbourhood. She loves parks, beaches, running and snow, and has spent many happy times playing in Tofino on the beach and in the forest.
Nellie is well socialized with other dogs. We have another smaller dog at home, and she is good with the other dogs she knows through the dog walker. She is better when meeting dogs off leash as she sometimes doesn’t react well to other dogs when she feels at a disadvantage. She does like to asset her alpha nature with some other submissive dogs.
Nellie needs a calm household with a clear alpha owner as she is high strung and protective even in situations where she doesn’t need to be. She responds well to deep, calm voices and consistent commands. She is very responsive to our female dog walker, so we think she will be suited to a home where the main caregiver will be a male or an assertive female.
Why does Nellie need a new home?
She is coming from a home where she is dearly loved, but is too chaotic, with too many kids coming and going, all of which make her nervous. Although she has been great with our own three kids (the youngest was two when we first got Nellie) she has recently snapped at two very small children (under two) and she barks at small kids which frightens them. This has led us to putting her in a separate room when small children are around, which then makes her even more nervous of/threatened by small children. It isn’t fair on her to put her in that situation, but given our household we have to accept our reality that we do have small children around constantly.
We believe that given the right home, Nellie will thrive. She is a great companion dog, and will love her owner as she is extremely affectionate. She would love a home with an active person who loves to get out in the outdoors.
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