Bichon Frise (medium coat) : : Female (spayed) : : Young : : Small
April's adoption donation is $300 and she is being fostered in Central Ohio. She has been spayed, microchipped, received her rabies, distemper/parvo, bordetella, heartworm tested negative and started on prevention, as well as flea prevention. April also had a dental cleaning. Update: April has been in our home for about ten days and it's clear she has been traumatized at some point. She is very distrustful so patience is a necessity. It took her several days to begin wagging her tail and we haven't figured out yet what she hears and what she doesn't. Picking her up takes time. It terrifies her so touching her from behind is a no-no. As long as she can see you she's pretty okay. April likes to go outside with our other dogs but not every time. She has had access to a crate but chooses not to use it. I think when she has been in a home long enough with enough love and gentle care, she will be a delight. She's already so very cute! Update: April is doing very well. She is still skittish which may be her baseline. She rarely barks and she loves to run like the wind (!) around the house from time to time. I think in time she could become a lap dog. She doesn't let me hold her for very long except when we were at the Mingle with the Mutts this past Sunday. All the people and other animals made her very nervous so she lt me hold her for quite a long time. She loves to give kisses...too many sometimes! :) She's fun to dress (she wore a watermelon sundress to the Mingle); I had my husband help me get it on her because she's not crazy about having her paws touched so we tried to make it a quick process. I bathed her Saturday and she does pretty good once she figures out she won't be hurt. She just needs her forever home so that she can finally relax and enjoy life! Update: 8/26/13 We've had April for a couple of months now and she is still doing really well. The potty issues are few and far between these days. She is a great eater and loves treats. She's not crazy about getting "dressed". She seems to be most comfortable in a vest harness. I have seen no evidence of any allergies. She looks healthier than when we first got her and our Maltese kind of keeps an eye on her. :) She walks real well on a leash; not real interested in toys. Still waiting for her forever home. :)
More about April Delaware (Adopted)Good with Some Dogs (No large dogs), Good with Older/Considerate Kids Only, Good with Adults, Quiet, Does Good in the Car, Hypoallergenic, Requires a yard, Leashtrained, Cratetrained, Likes to be in your lap, Apartment OK, Prefers cool climate, Needs special care, Timid, Skittish, Independent, Gentle PLEASE NOTE:
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