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Nilla Bean

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About Nilla Bean

Brooklyn Center, MN

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Nilla Bean’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad 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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Nilla Bean's Story

Nilla Bean has been in rescue for a few months now and has morphed into a great dog. She would do well as an additional dog, or could go solo. She loves to play with dogs of all sizes, and really reads the room, coaxing but never aggressive. When alone, she plays with toys, chews on a treat, or drags her bed around.<br/><br/>She can stay alone in the house and doesn’t get into mischief. She is potty trained to go outside, and I’m currently leaving a reusable pee pad by the back door in case I miss her cues. She has used it only twice in the last two weeks. She does really well in the car, staying in the back seat in her bed. She’s ok on the leash and would probably love walks and trips to the dog park. She was on a large acreage at our farm in the country for a couple of weeks, and loved running in the yard. She currently has access to a fenced yard and isn’t an escape artist. She loves her people and has no interest in running away.<br/><br/>She is vigilant with outside motion and sounds and can get caught up in barking at trucks and people. At this point, it’s her most challenging trait. In a quiet neighborhood she hardly barks at all. So perhaps an apartment or condo wouldn’t be the best option, although she is quite smart and I believe she could be trained.<br/><br/>She behaves well at the groomer for nail trims but did need distractions for the job to get done. She has a beautiful thick coat of fur, and doesn’t mind below zero temps especially when there’s a squirrel to chase. She loves belly rubs and massages and snuggles as well. She hasn’t been around young children so I can’t speak to this.<br/><br/>So, if you’re looking for a curious, spunky, affectionate friend for your home, Nilla is a great choice<br/><br/>Adoption fee includes: Full veterinary exam, Alter, Dental, Prepaid microchip, Dewormed, Rabies vaccine (if age appropriate), Distemper combo vaccine(s) appropriate to age, Bordetella vaccine, 4DX (over 6 months of age), Flea/tick and heartworm preventative while in rescue. Adoption fee:<br/>$425.00

Nilla Bean has been in rescue for a few months now and has morphed into a great dog. She would do well as an additional dog, or could go solo. She loves to play with dogs of all sizes, and really reads the room, coaxing but never aggressive. When alone, she plays with toys, chews on a treat, or drags her bed around.

She can stay alone in the house and doesn’t get into mischief. She is potty trained to go outside, and I’m currently leaving a reusable pee pad by the back door in case I miss her cues. She has used it only twice in the last two weeks. She does really well in the car, staying in the back seat in her bed. She’s ok on the leash and would probably love walks and trips to the dog park. She was on a large acreage at our farm in the country for a couple of weeks, and loved running in the yard. She currently has access to a fenced yard and isn’t an escape artist. She loves her people and has no interest in running away.

She is vigilant with outside motion and sounds and can get caught up in bar

Nilla Bean has been in rescue for a few months now and has morphed into a great dog. She would do well as an additional dog, or could go solo. She loves to play with dogs of all sizes, and really reads the room, coaxing but never aggressive. When alone, she plays with toys, chews on a treat, or drags her bed around.

She can stay alone in the house and doesn’t get into mischief. She is potty trained to go outside, and I’m currently leaving a reusable pee pad by the back door in case I miss her cues. She has used it only twice in the last two weeks. She does really well in the car, staying in the back seat in her bed. She’s ok on the leash and would probably love walks and trips to the dog park. She was on a large acreage at our farm in the country for a couple of weeks, and loved running in the yard. She currently has access to a fenced yard and isn’t an escape artist. She loves her people and has no interest in running away.

She is vigilant with outside motion and sounds and can get caught up in barking at trucks and people. At this point, it’s her most challenging trait. In a quiet neighborhood she hardly barks at all. So perhaps an apartment or condo wouldn’t be the best option, although she is quite smart and I believe she could be trained.

She behaves well at the groomer for nail trims but did need distractions for the job to get done. She has a beautiful thick coat of fur, a

Nilla Bean is from No Dog Left Behind Rescue

[Brooklyn Center, MN]

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