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Dora

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large

About Dora

Wasilla, AK

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Medium

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Loyal, Smart
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Dora’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$350

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Dora's Story

Dora is a 4-year-old spayed American Akita (~63 lbs) who is affectionate, loyal, and thrives with routine. She’s extremely well housebroken, kennel trained to a wire kennel, and does well with grooming—does amazing with nail trims and tolerates baths (though not a fan of dremeling). She loves brushing.<br/>She adores kids and remains calm around noise and chaos, but should still be treated respectfully. With new people, she may be initially wary but bonds deeply once she feels safe and will settle down and fall asleep, even with guests over.<br/><br/>She loves training! She is both very toy and food motivated, and feeds off of praise like it’s her source of life. She needs more socialization and positive exposure, but she is a very trainable dog. She responds best to positive reinforcement and consistent guidance. She is eager to learn new tricks and commands, and while not always perfect, here are some of the foundation things she knows:<br/>-Sit<br/>-Down (with implied stay)<br/>-Wait (for treat or toy) can also be used for things in general<br/>-Pretty! <br/>-Wave<br/>-Spin (left direction)<br/>-Stay <br/>-Break (to release her from commands like down or stay)<br/>-impulse control for doorways<br/>-Stand <br/>-Touch<br/>-Paw (She is still learning this one)<br/>-Up up (for putting her front two paws up on something). This has also helped her to grow confidence in going on a place mat. <br/>-Come/here <br/>-Leave it<br/>- Stop (for walking, to help her stop with you)<br/>-Kennel<br/>-Go ahead (released to sniff and walk ahead on a leash)<br/>-Here (heel on the right side) (She’s learning introduction to coming into the heel position and center position, but doesn’t know it yet)<br/>-Fix your leash (she lifts her paws when she gets tangled up)<br/>-She knows how to walk on a loose leash -Load up (get into the car) <br/>-Target (touch something with her nose)<br/>-Clicker training and "Yes" are her marker words for doing things right (Instantly gets her attention), <br/><br/>She should not interact with unfamiliar dogs, especially on leash, due to a history of dog aggression. She may bark at strangers but is not human-aggressive. She is muzzle trained for dog-related situations.<br/>Dora enjoys walks and playtime but is generally low-energy and happy to relax with her person. She loves outdoor time, especially in a fenced yard.<br/>She would do best in a structured home that respects her boundaries, maintains a routine, and continues her training and confidence-building.<br/><br/>She is available to foster-to-adopt, as we want her future adopter to learn with her to set her up for the best possible life!<br/>www.alaskaunderdogsrescue.org/foster-adopt-app

Dora is a 4-year-old spayed American Akita (~63 lbs) who is affectionate, loyal, and thrives with routine. She’s extremely well housebroken, kennel trained to a wire kennel, and does well with grooming—does amazing with nail trims and tolerates baths (though not a fan of dremeling). She loves brushing.
She adores kids and remains calm around noise and chaos, but should still be treated respectfully. With new people, she may be initially wary but bonds deeply once she feels safe and will settle down and fall asleep, even with guests over.

She loves training! She is both very toy and food motivated, and feeds off of praise like it’s her source of life. She needs more socialization and positive exposure, but she is a very trainable dog. She responds best to positive reinforcement and consistent guidance. She is eager to learn new tricks and commands, and while not always perfect, here are some of the foundation things she knows:
-Sit
-Down (with implied stay)
-Wait (for treat or toy) can also be used fo

Dora is a 4-year-old spayed American Akita (~63 lbs) who is affectionate, loyal, and thrives with routine. She’s extremely well housebroken, kennel trained to a wire kennel, and does well with grooming—does amazing with nail trims and tolerates baths (though not a fan of dremeling). She loves brushing.
She adores kids and remains calm around noise and chaos, but should still be treated respectfully. With new people, she may be initially wary but bonds deeply once she feels safe and will settle down and fall asleep, even with guests over.

She loves training! She is both very toy and food motivated, and feeds off of praise like it’s her source of life. She needs more socialization and positive exposure, but she is a very trainable dog. She responds best to positive reinforcement and consistent guidance. She is eager to learn new tricks and commands, and while not always perfect, here are some of the foundation things she knows:
-Sit
-Down (with implied stay)
-Wait (for treat or toy) can also be used for things in general
-Pretty!
-Wave
-Spin (left direction)
-Stay
-Break (to release her from commands like down or stay)
-impulse control for doorways
-Stand
-Touch
-Paw (She is still learning this one)
-Up up (for putting her front two paws up on something). This has also helped her to grow confidence in going on a place mat.
-Come/here
-Leave i

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How To Adopt

Dora was listed as ADOPTABLE by Alaska Underdogs Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.
How can I adopt Dora?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Alaska Underdogs Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Dora is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Alaska Underdogs Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. for details on the pet.
When can I meet Dora?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Alaska Underdogs Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Dora, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Alaska Underdogs Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
Alaska Underdogs Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.'s Adoption Policy
We believe that there is a right home for every dog, but not every dog will be right for every home. We strongly encourage the foster-to-adopt pathway in order to find the right dog for the right home. This will increase the likelihood that your home will be a forever home!

Dora is from Alaska Underdogs Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.

[Wasilla, AK]

Our Mission
To rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome dogs who would otherwise be overlooked due to behavioral issues. To improve the quality of lives and increase the adoptability of the dogs in our care through balanced training.

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