



Bia
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About Bia
San Francisco, CA
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Bia’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bia's Story
She's about 50 pounds. Has been around children <br/><br/>Bia - age 1-2- taken from street on 02/12. Gave birth 02/13th night to 9 puppies. 2 puppies did not survive, but she has 7 healthy babies. She is a great mother to all her puppies, very attentive. <br/><br/>Now it's time for Bia to be a puppy dog...who wants to help her have a real home and live the life of a doggy for a change.<br/><br/>Bia is in foster care and here's what her foster mom has to say:<br/><br/>"She is trained to go out or use pee pads. <br/><br/>Bia loves food! She will eat anything you give her without even sniffing it. <br/><br/>She loves to play fetch and will bring the ball back. She likes to play with toys. <br/><br/>She knows basic commands. She will sit and give her paw when she sees a treat. <br/><br/>Bia likes to jump up very gently to give hugs and loves to get hugs and kisses. She will come when called.<br/><br/>She will stand guard when my son is playing outside watching for cars and people. She is not aggressive, but will bark when seeing strangers. <br/><br/>She has been okay around my cats. I have 4 cats and she has shown no interest in them. She does show some prey drive with my birds however. <br/><br/>She is a sweet girl, would love a home with children. <br/><br/>Get in touch with us today and learn about the lifetime Reunion Rescue holistic program and our foster to adopt plan.
She's about 50 pounds. Has been around children
Bia - age 1-2- taken from street on 02/12. Gave birth 02/13th night to 9 puppies. 2 puppies did not survive, but she has 7 healthy babies. She is a great mother to all her puppies, very attentive.
Now it's time for Bia to be a puppy dog...who wants to help her have a real home and live the life of a doggy for a change.
Bia is in foster care and here's what her foster mom has to say:
"She is trained to go out or use pee pads.
Bia loves food! She will eat anything you give her without even sniffing it.
She loves to play fetch and will bring the ball back. She likes to play with toys.
She knows basic commands. She will sit and give her paw when she sees a treat.
Bia likes to jump up very gently to give hugs and loves to get hugs and kisses. She will come when called.
She will stand guard when my son is playing outside watching for cars and people. She is not aggressive, but will bark when seein
She's about 50 pounds. Has been around children
Bia - age 1-2- taken from street on 02/12. Gave birth 02/13th night to 9 puppies. 2 puppies did not survive, but she has 7 healthy babies. She is a great mother to all her puppies, very attentive.
Now it's time for Bia to be a puppy dog...who wants to help her have a real home and live the life of a doggy for a change.
Bia is in foster care and here's what her foster mom has to say:
"She is trained to go out or use pee pads.
Bia loves food! She will eat anything you give her without even sniffing it.
She loves to play fetch and will bring the ball back. She likes to play with toys.
She knows basic commands. She will sit and give her paw when she sees a treat.
Bia likes to jump up very gently to give hugs and loves to get hugs and kisses. She will come when called.
She will stand guard when my son is playing outside watching for cars and people. She is not aggressive, but will bark when seeing strangers.
She has been okay around my cats. I have 4 cats and she has shown no interest in them. She does show some prey drive with my birds however.
She is a sweet girl, would love a home with children.
Get in touch with us today and learn about the lifetime Reunion Rescue holistic program and our foster to adopt plan.
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Bia is from Animals First
[San Francisco, CA]
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