


Cheyenne
- Puppy
- Female
- Large
- Terrier
About Cheyenne
New London, WI
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Cheyenne’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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Cheyenne's Story
Name: Cheyenne<br/>Age: 3 months<br/>Breed: Terrier Mix<br/>Gender: female<br/>Weight: 12+ lbs<br/>Good with kids: yes<br/>Good with dogs: yes<br/>Good with cats: fostered with but has not had much exposure to them. He's a puppy and trainable<br/>Current on vaccinations: Yes<br/>Adoption also includes Certified Vet Inspection, and prior vetting paperwork.<br/><br/>Foster location: Weyauwega<br/>Application & Website: https://www.ourpackanimalrescue.com/adoption.html<br/><br/>✠̈ Meet Cheyenne ✠̈<br/><br/>Cheyenne came to us as a local surrender, and while we may not know everything about her past, we are certain of one thing—her future is full of love just waiting to happen.<br/><br/>Cheyenne is very shy and unsure in new situations. She definitely retreats to her safety which is her kennel or to her puppy brother for support. If she does not have access to either one of those things she shakes uncontrollably. This poor little girl is so unsure of everything around her that makes me wonder how much she really got out of her pen.<br/><br/>Cheyenne would definitely benefit from a home that will expose her at a young age to a bunch of different sights, sounds, and smells.<br/><br/>Until then foster Mama's doing lots of exposure trying to get her more comfortable and different elements. Trying to build Cheyenne's confidence so that we could see more of her true puppy behavior that I know is in there.<br/><br/>Of course Cheyenne is all puppy and she will need a home that is understanding that she will need help potty training, kennel training, and everything in between to help her become the best girl she can be!<br/><br/>Our Pack Animal Rescue, Inc. Is an all foster based 501c3 rescue. License #487823.<br/>Meet and greets are arranged after an application has been approved. An approved application does not mean you must adopt the dog of interest if it isn't a good fit.<br/><br/>#OurPackRescue<br/>#AdoptDontShop<br/>#WisconsinRescue<br/>#rescuedog<br/>#ForeverHomeNeeded<br/>#ShareToSave #RoadTo10K #RescueSupport #EveryFollowSavesALife
Name: Cheyenne
Age: 3 months
Breed: Terrier Mix
Gender: female
Weight: 12+ lbs
Good with kids: yes
Good with dogs: yes
Good with cats: fostered with but has not had much exposure to them. He's a puppy and trainable
Current on vaccinations: Yes
Adoption also includes Certified Vet Inspection, and prior vetting paperwork.
Foster location: Weyauwega
Application & Website: https://www.ourpackanimalrescue.com/adoption.html
✠̈ Meet Cheyenne ✠̈
Cheyenne came to us as a local surrender, and while we may not know everything about her past, we are certain of one thing—her future is full of love just waiting to happen.
Cheyenne is very shy and unsure in new situations. She definitely retreats to her safety which is her kennel or to her puppy brother for support. If she does not have access to either one of those things she shakes uncontrollably. This poor little girl is so unsure of everything around her that makes me wonder how much she really got out
Name: Cheyenne
Age: 3 months
Breed: Terrier Mix
Gender: female
Weight: 12+ lbs
Good with kids: yes
Good with dogs: yes
Good with cats: fostered with but has not had much exposure to them. He's a puppy and trainable
Current on vaccinations: Yes
Adoption also includes Certified Vet Inspection, and prior vetting paperwork.
Foster location: Weyauwega
Application & Website: https://www.ourpackanimalrescue.com/adoption.html
✠̈ Meet Cheyenne ✠̈
Cheyenne came to us as a local surrender, and while we may not know everything about her past, we are certain of one thing—her future is full of love just waiting to happen.
Cheyenne is very shy and unsure in new situations. She definitely retreats to her safety which is her kennel or to her puppy brother for support. If she does not have access to either one of those things she shakes uncontrollably. This poor little girl is so unsure of everything around her that makes me wonder how much she really got out of her pen.
Cheyenne would definitely benefit from a home that will expose her at a young age to a bunch of different sights, sounds, and smells.
Until then foster Mama's doing lots of exposure trying to get her more comfortable and different elements. Trying to build Cheyenne's confidence so that we could see more of her true puppy behavior that I know is in there.
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Cheyenne is from Our Pack Animal Rescue, Inc.
[New London, WI]
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