




Chloe
- Young
- Female
- Small
- Mixed Breed
About Chloe
Orangeburg, SC
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Chloe’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Chloe's Story
You just have to meet Chloe to see her vivid, loving, enthusiast personality. Coming from the horror of being a bait dog, she should be applauded for her bravery & progress. After only a few days, she accepted our free-range, free-roamers, with no fence-fighting, as Chloe lives in her own 1/4 acre plot with shade trees, kiddie pool, & heated dog-cottage.<br/> If introduced to a new doggie very gradually, probably some crate usage for this process. (& I am not a big crate advocate). For her to learn, in a new envoronment with a new dog: "I am safe. I am loved, I can relax. This dog is not attacking me," THEN she will accept him or her.<br/> For the 1st week: No contact with your dog, only living in same household; she will hear the conversations, smell the smells. <br/><br/>2nd week: they meet in controlled circumstances, your dog leashed, Chloe also leashed , using a 2nd person, the 2 dogs pass by eachother, 6 times, in neutral territory. Never even touching noses. <br/> Next day, same but a little closer but no touch. <br/> So on & so forth until tails wag & no aggressive lunging . <br/><br/>Meanwhile, Chloe stays in her crate while decompressing. If you're willing - then she's your forever loyal, kissing, hugging, best companion forever! A sweet dog.
You just have to meet Chloe to see her vivid, loving, enthusiast personality. Coming from the horror of being a bait dog, she should be applauded for her bravery & progress. After only a few days, she accepted our free-range, free-roamers, with no fence-fighting, as Chloe lives in her own 1/4 acre plot with shade trees, kiddie pool, & heated dog-cottage.
If introduced to a new doggie very gradually, probably some crate usage for this process. (& I am not a big crate advocate). For her to learn, in a new envoronment with a new dog: "I am safe. I am loved, I can relax. This dog is not attacking me," THEN she will accept him or her.
For the 1st week: No contact with your dog, only living in same household; she will hear the conversations, smell the smells.
2nd week: they meet in controlled circumstances, your dog leashed, Chloe also leashed , using a 2nd person, the 2 dogs pass by eachother, 6 times, in neutral territory. Never even touching noses.
Next day, same but a little clo
You just have to meet Chloe to see her vivid, loving, enthusiast personality. Coming from the horror of being a bait dog, she should be applauded for her bravery & progress. After only a few days, she accepted our free-range, free-roamers, with no fence-fighting, as Chloe lives in her own 1/4 acre plot with shade trees, kiddie pool, & heated dog-cottage.
If introduced to a new doggie very gradually, probably some crate usage for this process. (& I am not a big crate advocate). For her to learn, in a new envoronment with a new dog: "I am safe. I am loved, I can relax. This dog is not attacking me," THEN she will accept him or her.
For the 1st week: No contact with your dog, only living in same household; she will hear the conversations, smell the smells.
2nd week: they meet in controlled circumstances, your dog leashed, Chloe also leashed , using a 2nd person, the 2 dogs pass by eachother, 6 times, in neutral territory. Never even touching noses.
Next day, same but a little closer but no touch.
So on & so forth until tails wag & no aggressive lunging .
Meanwhile, Chloe stays in her crate while decompressing. If you're willing - then she's your forever loyal, kissing, hugging, best companion forever! A sweet dog.
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