


Chelsea
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About Chelsea
Winston Salem, NC
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Chelsea’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Chelsea's Story
Found as a stray who was never claimed, it would seem that she had been previously abused. She was first adopted by an elderly lady who said that she was afraid of her cane at first. She became comfortable and happy at her house, only this elderly lady is now in hospice care and needs to rehome her. Except for going to the vet's offices, Chelsea is not accustomed to being away from the lady's house..She has enjoyed playing with other foster dogs, but occasionally, can be bossy and dominant with them. She is initially skittish and shy, but warms quickly. As such, she would be a flight risk, so would recommend double-leashing<br/>her and having a secure, fenced yard.<br/>She loves to run back inside for a treat; is well crate-trained....Although she enjoys sleeping with someone, more recently, she has slept in her crate.....is very food and treat motivated.<br/>Is an even prettier dog in person, who deserves a lot of love...<br/>NO YOUNG CHILDREN.<br/>FENCED YARD REQUIRED; VET'S REFERENCE REQUIRED.
Found as a stray who was never claimed, it would seem that she had been previously abused. She was first adopted by an elderly lady who said that she was afraid of her cane at first. She became comfortable and happy at her house, only this elderly lady is now in hospice care and needs to rehome her. Except for going to the vet's offices, Chelsea is not accustomed to being away from the lady's house..She has enjoyed playing with other foster dogs, but occasionally, can be bossy and dominant with them. She is initially skittish and shy, but warms quickly. As such, she would be a flight risk, so would recommend double-leashing
her and having a secure, fenced yard.
She loves to run back inside for a treat; is well crate-trained....Although she enjoys sleeping with someone, more recently, she has slept in her crate.....is very food and treat motivated.
Is an even prettier dog in person, who deserves a lot of love...
NO YOUNG CHILDREN.
FENCED YARD REQUIRED; VET'S REFERENCE REQUIRED.
Found as a stray who was never claimed, it would seem that she had been previously abused. She was first adopted by an elderly lady who said that she was afraid of her cane at first. She became comfortable and happy at her house, only this elderly lady is now in hospice care and needs to rehome her. Except for going to the vet's offices, Chelsea is not accustomed to being away from the lady's house..She has enjoyed playing with other foster dogs, but occasionally, can be bossy and dominant with them. She is initially skittish and shy, but warms quickly. As such, she would be a flight risk, so would recommend double-leashing
her and having a secure, fenced yard.
She loves to run back inside for a treat; is well crate-trained....Although she enjoys sleeping with someone, more recently, she has slept in her crate.....is very food and treat motivated.
Is an even prettier dog in person, who deserves a lot of love...
NO YOUNG CHILDREN.
FENCED YARD REQUIRED; VET'S REFERENCE REQUIRED.
How To Adopt
Chelsea is from GRR (Gram Rescue Ranch)
[Winston Salem, NC]
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