




Honey-The best little companion!
- Young
- Female
- Small
- Chihuahua
- Mixed Breed
About Honey-The best little companion!
Oshkosh, WI
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Honey-The best little companion!’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Honey-The best little companion!'s Story
Honey is adorable; Honey is sweet and sensitive; Honey is smart. Honey is also a little dog with some BIG opinions, about a lot of things. There are so many great qualities about Honey, but there’s also some things she needs work on. Honey was adopted from OAHS for about three months but was returned for nipping and showing sensitivity and reactivity to new people, noises and fast movements. <br/> <br/>Honey recently had a consultation and meet with a positive-reinforcement based behavior consultant and trainer and she did AMAZING. She’s a real smarty-paws! Honey showed us she is more than willing to learn skills that will help her be successful in a new environment. But she’ll need a person or family willing to work with her on appropriate behaviors and continue her learning. We are seeking a foster or adopter for Honey and OAHS will provide free in-home training to set both Honey and her people up for success! Honey’s ideal home would be quiet, without a lot of people coming and going, and with adults only or older children in their teens who would also be willing to participate in her training. Honey should be the only dog in the home as she seems very stressed being by other dogs. We do not have any information about her with cats. <br/> <br/>If you are willing to put time and energy into helping Honey be her best self, either through fostering or adoption, please fill out an application today! <br/>- 1 year old, 8 pounds<br/>- Very smart and willing to work for treats and attention<br/>- Likes walks - walks well on leash<br/>- Loves tummy rubs! <br/>- No known history with cats<br/>- Avoidant of other dogs - very nervous and uncomfortable when approached. Would most likely enjoy being the only dog in the home. <br/>- Sensitive to fast movements or loud noises, suggested for adult only home or home with children in upper teens. <br/>- OAHS will sponsor in-home behavioral training with a positive-reinforcement based trainer/consultant! to help Honey get started on the right paw. <br/>- Spayed, up to date on vaccinations and microchipped<br/><br/>Please note dog visits are by appointment to ensure staff and space availability so we can make the best match possible. Interested in meeting this dog? The first step is to fill out an adoption application on our website at: https://www.oahs.org/dog-adoption-process/ . Questions? Email dog@oahs.org or call (920) 424-2128 ext 108.
Honey is adorable; Honey is sweet and sensitive; Honey is smart. Honey is also a little dog with some BIG opinions, about a lot of things. There are so many great qualities about Honey, but there’s also some things she needs work on. Honey was adopted from OAHS for about three months but was returned for nipping and showing sensitivity and reactivity to new people, noises and fast movements.
Honey recently had a consultation and meet with a positive-reinforcement based behavior consultant and trainer and she did AMAZING. She’s a real smarty-paws! Honey showed us she is more than willing to learn skills that will help her be successful in a new environment. But she’ll need a person or family willing to work with her on appropriate behaviors and continue her learning. We are seeking a foster or adopter for Honey and OAHS will provide free in-home training to set both Honey and her people up for success! Honey’s ideal home would be quiet, without a lot of people coming and going, and with adults only or old
Honey is adorable; Honey is sweet and sensitive; Honey is smart. Honey is also a little dog with some BIG opinions, about a lot of things. There are so many great qualities about Honey, but there’s also some things she needs work on. Honey was adopted from OAHS for about three months but was returned for nipping and showing sensitivity and reactivity to new people, noises and fast movements.
Honey recently had a consultation and meet with a positive-reinforcement based behavior consultant and trainer and she did AMAZING. She’s a real smarty-paws! Honey showed us she is more than willing to learn skills that will help her be successful in a new environment. But she’ll need a person or family willing to work with her on appropriate behaviors and continue her learning. We are seeking a foster or adopter for Honey and OAHS will provide free in-home training to set both Honey and her people up for success! Honey’s ideal home would be quiet, without a lot of people coming and going, and with adults only or older children in their teens who would also be willing to participate in her training. Honey should be the only dog in the home as she seems very stressed being by other dogs. We do not have any information about her with cats.
If you are willing to put time and energy into helping Honey be her best self, either through fostering or adoption, please fill out an application today!
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Honey-The best little companion! is from Oshkosh Area Humane Society
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