

Harley
- Puppy
- Female
- Extra Large
About Harley
Lincoln University, PA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Harley’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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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Harley's Story
Meet Harley <br/>This gorgeous 7 month old Cane Corso found herself with our rescue when her owner couldn’t manage her medical needs. <br/><br/>The good<br/>Harley is housebroken, leash trained, knows many commands, absolutely loves people, dogs, cats (likes people a little too much)and really thinks she’s a lap dog. Would do best in a home with another dog unless her new adopters are home 24/7. Harley has separation anxiety <br/>And has had some trauma in her life with crate training so that is going to be a work in progress that may never happen thus would be best for her to be in a home that someone is home most of the time. <br/><br/>The bad<br/>Harley has epilepsy. Unfortunately a monthly oral preventative triggered a series of seizures and Harley will need maintenance medication for the rest of her life. The good thing is Harley is very easy to medicate and her medications are fairly inexpensive. However this is not something to be negotiated, it’s a daily commitment twice a day. We need to be very clear this will be life long commitment to her medical needs. <br/>If interested in taking more about her adoption please reach out and her adopter will need to have strong breed experience.
Meet Harley
This gorgeous 7 month old Cane Corso found herself with our rescue when her owner couldn’t manage her medical needs.
The good
Harley is housebroken, leash trained, knows many commands, absolutely loves people, dogs, cats (likes people a little too much)and really thinks she’s a lap dog. Would do best in a home with another dog unless her new adopters are home 24/7. Harley has separation anxiety
And has had some trauma in her life with crate training so that is going to be a work in progress that may never happen thus would be best for her to be in a home that someone is home most of the time.
The bad
Harley has epilepsy. Unfortunately a monthly oral preventative triggered a series of seizures and Harley will need maintenance medication for the rest of her life. The good thing is Harley is very easy to medicate and her medications are fairly inexpensive. However this is not something to be negotiated, it’s a daily commitment twice a day. We need to be very clear this
Meet Harley
This gorgeous 7 month old Cane Corso found herself with our rescue when her owner couldn’t manage her medical needs.
The good
Harley is housebroken, leash trained, knows many commands, absolutely loves people, dogs, cats (likes people a little too much)and really thinks she’s a lap dog. Would do best in a home with another dog unless her new adopters are home 24/7. Harley has separation anxiety
And has had some trauma in her life with crate training so that is going to be a work in progress that may never happen thus would be best for her to be in a home that someone is home most of the time.
The bad
Harley has epilepsy. Unfortunately a monthly oral preventative triggered a series of seizures and Harley will need maintenance medication for the rest of her life. The good thing is Harley is very easy to medicate and her medications are fairly inexpensive. However this is not something to be negotiated, it’s a daily commitment twice a day. We need to be very clear this will be life long commitment to her medical needs.
If interested in taking more about her adoption please reach out and her adopter will need to have strong breed experience.
How To Adopt
Harley is from Toby Time Animal Foundation
[Lincoln University, PA]
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