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Leoda

  • Young
  • Female
  • Small

About Leoda

Littleton, CO

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Short
White / Cream, Bicolor, Brown / Chocolate

Behavior

Personality
Independent, Gentle, Quiet, Smart, Loves, Loyal
House-trained: No

Health

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

Leoda’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$450

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Leoda's Story

Leota came from Mexico with her mom and two other sisters. They were all raised together out in the open without a lot of human interaction. Being in a foster home has helped a lot! The mom of this litter is only about 10lbs and is a west highland terrier with wiry hair, but all of the girls have smooth and short coats, so its hard to say what they are mixed with! <br/><br/>At this point we think they are about 6 months old and they are only about 10lbs, so we don't anticipate them to get much bigger. Despite being out in the wild they have not presented with any parasites/fleas/ticks but have been treated and vetted regardless. As far as potty training goes, it is a work in progress as these girls have lived outdoors for most of their life. We cannot guarantee that they will be potty trained when they go into a new home but they are doing a great job given their history!<br/><br/>Leoda really loves her foster brother laborador, Leo (hence the name) and might do well in a home with another dog, however this is not required. <br/><br/>She and her sisters have been around both children (ages 8 & 12) as well as a cat and have done fine despite some barking at the cat (no chasing). If interested in meeting Leoda please text 303-253-0807.<br/><br/>Leoda has her spay surgery and microchip so she is ready for adoption today!

Leota came from Mexico with her mom and two other sisters. They were all raised together out in the open without a lot of human interaction. Being in a foster home has helped a lot! The mom of this litter is only about 10lbs and is a west highland terrier with wiry hair, but all of the girls have smooth and short coats, so its hard to say what they are mixed with!

At this point we think they are about 6 months old and they are only about 10lbs, so we don't anticipate them to get much bigger. Despite being out in the wild they have not presented with any parasites/fleas/ticks but have been treated and vetted regardless. As far as potty training goes, it is a work in progress as these girls have lived outdoors for most of their life. We cannot guarantee that they will be potty trained when they go into a new home but they are doing a great job given their history!

Leoda really loves her foster brother laborador, Leo (hence the name) and might do well in a home with another dog, however this is not required.

Leota came from Mexico with her mom and two other sisters. They were all raised together out in the open without a lot of human interaction. Being in a foster home has helped a lot! The mom of this litter is only about 10lbs and is a west highland terrier with wiry hair, but all of the girls have smooth and short coats, so its hard to say what they are mixed with!

At this point we think they are about 6 months old and they are only about 10lbs, so we don't anticipate them to get much bigger. Despite being out in the wild they have not presented with any parasites/fleas/ticks but have been treated and vetted regardless. As far as potty training goes, it is a work in progress as these girls have lived outdoors for most of their life. We cannot guarantee that they will be potty trained when they go into a new home but they are doing a great job given their history!

Leoda really loves her foster brother laborador, Leo (hence the name) and might do well in a home with another dog, however this is not required.

She and her sisters have been around both children (ages 8 & 12) as well as a cat and have done fine despite some barking at the cat (no chasing). If interested in meeting Leoda please text 303-253-0807.

Leoda has her spay surgery and microchip so she is ready for adoption today!

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Leoda is from Doggy Dog World Rescue

[Littleton, CO]

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