



Frannie
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About Frannie
Seymour, IN
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Frannie’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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Frannie's Story
If considering opening your heart and home to Franny, please read this lengthy post. Franny is a 2yo, petite female at 40lbs. Contact Melody Reese if interested in adopting Franny.<br/>Background: Franny was rescued from a field using a dog pole. She was afraid of everyone and everything. Her rescue parents and I still compare theories. After 3 months of observation, I think she was a house dog that got dumped or ran away. I don't feel she was socialized at all, cooped up, expected to be a lap dog. No clue how long she was scavenging, but when found she only weighed 28lbs.<br/>Quirks:<br/>Loud noises, small dogs, dogs that continuously bark and sudden movements. She did okay around my 10yo grandson. The 4yo was too much and she hid.<br/>Does not like total darkness.<br/>Will only eat meals when no one's watching. Same with treats.<br/>Shows interest in outdoor toys but doesn't know how to play. She hides when seeing a chuck it stick.<br/>Positives:<br/>She loves to get love! Sit beside her initially and pet her. She'll nudge you to continue if you stop. She'll start coming to you for pets.<br/>She's smart. Knows how to use a dog door. Understands "kennel up" means to go to your run door.<br/>She does very well with other dogs unless they're spastic barkers.<br/>No aggressive behavior.<br/>No potty accidents in her kennel.<br/>I've not heard her bark.<br/>Her Perfect Home:<br/>A fenced yard is a must.<br/>Has an open crate or safe place she can retreat when overwhelmed.<br/>Gives her time to decompress on her terms. She advanced thru the Rule of 3 quickly. She a thinker and pays very close attention to her surroundings.<br/>Summary: Franny is a great dog and also answers to Annie. She has such a sweet disposition and will blossom in no time with the right family. She just needs patience, consistency and grace.
If considering opening your heart and home to Franny, please read this lengthy post. Franny is a 2yo, petite female at 40lbs. Contact Melody Reese if interested in adopting Franny.
Background: Franny was rescued from a field using a dog pole. She was afraid of everyone and everything. Her rescue parents and I still compare theories. After 3 months of observation, I think she was a house dog that got dumped or ran away. I don't feel she was socialized at all, cooped up, expected to be a lap dog. No clue how long she was scavenging, but when found she only weighed 28lbs.
Quirks:
Loud noises, small dogs, dogs that continuously bark and sudden movements. She did okay around my 10yo grandson. The 4yo was too much and she hid.
Does not like total darkness.
Will only eat meals when no one's watching. Same with treats.
Shows interest in outdoor toys but doesn't know how to play. She hides when seeing a chuck it stick.
Positives:
She loves to get love! Sit beside her initially and pet her. She'll nudge
If considering opening your heart and home to Franny, please read this lengthy post. Franny is a 2yo, petite female at 40lbs. Contact Melody Reese if interested in adopting Franny.
Background: Franny was rescued from a field using a dog pole. She was afraid of everyone and everything. Her rescue parents and I still compare theories. After 3 months of observation, I think she was a house dog that got dumped or ran away. I don't feel she was socialized at all, cooped up, expected to be a lap dog. No clue how long she was scavenging, but when found she only weighed 28lbs.
Quirks:
Loud noises, small dogs, dogs that continuously bark and sudden movements. She did okay around my 10yo grandson. The 4yo was too much and she hid.
Does not like total darkness.
Will only eat meals when no one's watching. Same with treats.
Shows interest in outdoor toys but doesn't know how to play. She hides when seeing a chuck it stick.
Positives:
She loves to get love! Sit beside her initially and pet her. She'll nudge you to continue if you stop. She'll start coming to you for pets.
She's smart. Knows how to use a dog door. Understands "kennel up" means to go to your run door.
She does very well with other dogs unless they're spastic barkers.
No aggressive behavior.
No potty accidents in her kennel.
I've not heard her bark.
Her Perfect Home:
A fenced yard is a must.
Has an open
How To Adopt
Frannie is from Clancy's Dream Inc.
[Seymour, IN]
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