



Maya
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Maya
Ocala, FL
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Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Maya’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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Maya's Story
Maya is the sweetest thing, but definitely needs work on the leash. You hook her up and she lays down. She's a dominant alpha type so if she's not the only dog introductions would need to be slow and not with a high energy dog. She likes to eat drywall, probably more likely if she's bored. For the first 3 months her free access in the house should be limited to a smaller area, like one or two rooms and they should be dog proofed. She is crate trained so would be best in her crate when no one is home supervising. Fenced in yard preferred as she is young and needs to have a place to expend her energy. She is not house trained, but I believe she could be trained fairly quickly. Unknown how she is with cats. No kids under 12. Spayed, microchipped and fully vetted.
Maya is the sweetest thing, but definitely needs work on the leash. You hook her up and she lays down. She's a dominant alpha type so if she's not the only dog introductions would need to be slow and not with a high energy dog. She likes to eat drywall, probably more likely if she's bored. For the first 3 months her free access in the house should be limited to a smaller area, like one or two rooms and they should be dog proofed. She is crate trained so would be best in her crate when no one is home supervising. Fenced in yard preferred as she is young and needs to have a place to expend her energy. She is not house trained, but I believe she could be trained fairly quickly. Unknown how she is with cats. No kids under 12. Spayed, microchipped and fully vetted.
Maya is the sweetest thing, but definitely needs work on the leash. You hook her up and she lays down. She's a dominant alpha type so if she's not the only dog introductions would need to be slow and not with a high energy dog. She likes to eat drywall, probably more likely if she's bored. For the first 3 months her free access in the house should be limited to a smaller area, like one or two rooms and they should be dog proofed. She is crate trained so would be best in her crate when no one is home supervising. Fenced in yard preferred as she is young and needs to have a place to expend her energy. She is not house trained, but I believe she could be trained fairly quickly. Unknown how she is with cats. No kids under 12. Spayed, microchipped and fully vetted.
How To Adopt
Maya is from K9 Rescue and Sanctuary Inc
[Ocala, FL]
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