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_________ B I O ______________ Name: Cayenne Size: ~Small, range: Up to 25 lbs Adoption Donation: $250 (applicable sales tax included). Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check. Other: Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip, No Cats, Fenced in yard required, No apartments, Older/ considerate children only Cayenne is ready for her forever home! Foster Home Feedback ** NO CATS, Fenced in yard required, No apartments, Older/ considerate children only 7/19/24 Foster Feedback: Cayenne has become the sweetest dog ever. She loves to hang out on the couch. Cayenne loves to play with my little dogs ,she gets so excited when she sees them. She is very cautious around new people but isn’t scared of them anymore. She is very motivated by treats and loves her food. When she gets overwhelmed, she likes to hang out in her kennel. She likes to be outside and a fenced-in yard works really well - that way she can hang out and take her time. Cayenne has really come a long way, she is happy and playful. She really needs someone who is very patient and will give her time to trust you. We are still working on potty training. 6/6/24 Foster Feedback: Cayenne has come a long way! She likes to play with other dogs and loves people but is cautious at first. She likes to be outside but only in a fenced in yard, she does not like leashes or tie outs. Cayenne likes to hang out in her kennel with the door open. She is not housebroken but uses a pee pad. She loves treats and meal time is her favorite. She does bark a bit and sometimes she will even howl. Cayenne is a totally different dog than when she came to me in January. She likes to sleep in her kennel at night and sleeps through the night. Cayenne needs a special person who will give her time to adjust. She is very sweet! She loves to be petted and sit next to me just hanging out. 3/22/24 Foster Feedback: Cayenne was very scared when she came to me, she was with a different foster at first. She is very shy and timid to new people. I would say no small children because like her previous foster said she can be a little spicy and sassy. She has a very loud bark so not good for apartments. We are working on potty training and use pee pads. Cayenne loves her food and treats! I do not use a kennel for her, but I leave an open kennel out and she likes to hang out in there. She gets along well with my four dogs and her sister. She also sleeps well throughout the night but along with her sister Tillie, she lets you know that it is breakfast time! Walking on leash is not a favorite for Cayenne. She came from a hoarding situation and the dogs never had been on leash before. Cayenne needs a very very patient human who can give her plenty of time to adjust. She just wants to be loved. I think she has become protective of her buddy Tillie, so when they are separated Cayenne will settle down a little more. 3/20/24 Foster Feedback: Cayenne came to my house the day she was rescued from a hoarding situation, along with 16 other dogs. The conditions were deplorable, and these dogs never had the opportunity before to live a functional life. Because of this, Cayenne is a little... *spicy* (hence her name). She has a lot of spunk, and it took a few days for me to be able to pet her. But, once we crossed that threshold, she was such a lovebug. You just have to be patient with her, and she will show you so much love. She would eventually come over and get in my lap and ask to be pet, and that was a huge sign to me that she was finally coming out of her shell. Cayenne left my house to go to another foster home after a week because she was not a huge fan of our cat or my large dog, and we had initially taken in two of the hoarding dogs but only had room for one long-term. She seemed fine with my small dog though and is great with her siblings that she came with. I missed her the second I got home and she wasn't there barking to greet me! She has been doing very well in her new foster home and will have feedback from her posted soon.
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About this Dog
_________ B I O ______________ Name: Cayenne Size: ~Small, range: Up to 25 lbs Adoption Donation: $250 (applicable sales tax included). Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check. Other: Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip, No Cats, Fenced in yard required, No apartments, Older/ considerate children only Cayenne is ready for her forever home! Foster Home Feedback ** NO CATS, Fenced in yard required, No apartments, Older/ considerate children only 7/19/24 Foster Feedback: Cayenne has become the sweetest dog ever. She loves to hang out on the couch. Cayenne loves to play with my little dogs ,she gets so excited when she sees them. She is very cautious around new people but isn’t scared of them anymore. She is very motivated by treats and loves her food. When she gets overwhelmed, she likes to hang out in her kennel. She likes to be outside and a fenced-in yard works really well - that way she can hang out and take her time. Cayenne has really come a long way, she is happy and playful. She really needs someone who is very patient and will give her time to trust you. We are still working on potty training. 6/6/24 Foster Feedback: Cayenne has come a long way! She likes to play with other dogs and loves people but is cautious at first. She likes to be outside but only in a fenced in yard, she does not like leashes or tie outs. Cayenne likes to hang out in her kennel with the door open. She is not housebroken but uses a pee pad. She loves treats and meal time is her favorite. She does bark a bit and sometimes she will even howl. Cayenne is a totally different dog than when she came to me in January. She likes to sleep in her kennel at night and sleeps through the night. Cayenne needs a special person who will give her time to adjust. She is very sweet! She loves to be petted and sit next to me just hanging out. 3/22/24 Foster Feedback: Cayenne was very scared when she came to me, she was with a different foster at first. She is very shy and timid to new people. I would say no small children because like her previous foster said she can be a little spicy and sassy. She has a very loud bark so not good for apartments. We are working on potty training and use pee pads. Cayenne loves her food and treats! I do not use a kennel for her, but I leave an open kennel out and she likes to hang out in there. She gets along well with my four dogs and her sister. She also sleeps well throughout the night but along with her sister Tillie, she lets you know that it is breakfast time! Walking on leash is not a favorite for Cayenne. She came from a hoarding situation and the dogs never had been on leash before. Cayenne needs a very very patient human who can give her plenty of time to adjust. She just wants to be loved. I think she has become protective of her buddy Tillie, so when they are separated Cayenne will settle down a little more. 3/20/24 Foster Feedback: Cayenne came to my house the day she was rescued from a hoarding situation, along with 16 other dogs. The conditions were deplorable, and these dogs never had the opportunity before to live a functional life. Because of this, Cayenne is a little... *spicy* (hence her name). She has a lot of spunk, and it took a few days for me to be able to pet her. But, once we crossed that threshold, she was such a lovebug. You just have to be patient with her, and she will show you so much love. She would eventually come over and get in my lap and ask to be pet, and that was a huge sign to me that she was finally coming out of her shell. Cayenne left my house to go to another foster home after a week because she was not a huge fan of our cat or my large dog, and we had initially taken in two of the hoarding dogs but only had room for one long-term. She seemed fine with my small dog though and is great with her siblings that she came with. I missed her the second I got home and she wasn't there barking to greet me! She has been doing very well in her new foster home and will have feedback from her posted soon.