


Olive
- Young
- Female
- Small
- Spaniel
- Chihuahua
About Olive
San Francisco, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Olive’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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Olive's Story
Meet Olive — your future cuddle buddy and loyal shadow. This sweet girl adores laps, pets, and following you from room to room. With a super-soft, long coat and gorgeous markings, she’s a real looker who’s as affectionate as she is photogenic.<br/><br/>Olive loves playing and snuggling with the resident small dog — she’d shine as a second dog or in a multi-dog household, though she’s likely to do just fine on her own too. She’s a little shy at first but warms up quickly into a sweet, devoted companion. Toys aren’t her main thing, but she does enjoy going for walks and would benefit from a bit more practice and positive reinforcement.<br/><br/>What she’s working on:<br/><br/>Potty training consistency: We've been taking Olive out about every four hours and that seems like a good cadence to keep her from having pee accidents in the house. She is improving with time.<br/><br/>Separation anxiety: she’s learning crate skills and needs patient support; she may whine or bark when left alone and would do best with a gradual plan to build confidence.<br/><br/>Ideal home:<br/><br/>People who are home often and can give her time and reassurance<br/><br/>A yard to help reinforce potty training<br/><br/>Another playful dog would be a wonderful match<br/><br/>​<br/><br/>​<br/><br/>​<br/><br/>Olive is loving, loyal, and ready to become your constant companion with a little patience and structure. Interested in meeting her? She’s waiting to fall in love.<br/><br/>Grateful Dogs Rescue incurs substantial veterinary and other expenses in rescuing our dogs. In order to recoup some of these costs, we request a tax-deductible donation for each adoption. The suggested donation for OLIVE is $300.<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting OLIVE, please complete our online adoption application at<br/>https://www.gratefuldogsrescue.org/adoption-process/<br/>. One of our volunteers will get back to you. Adoptions are local, confined to the SF Bay Area.<br/><br/>See our other available dogs at<br/>https://www.gratefuldogsrescue.org/available-dogs/
Meet Olive — your future cuddle buddy and loyal shadow. This sweet girl adores laps, pets, and following you from room to room. With a super-soft, long coat and gorgeous markings, she’s a real looker who’s as affectionate as she is photogenic.
Olive loves playing and snuggling with the resident small dog — she’d shine as a second dog or in a multi-dog household, though she’s likely to do just fine on her own too. She’s a little shy at first but warms up quickly into a sweet, devoted companion. Toys aren’t her main thing, but she does enjoy going for walks and would benefit from a bit more practice and positive reinforcement.
What she’s working on:
Potty training consistency: We've been taking Olive out about every four hours and that seems like a good cadence to keep her from having pee accidents in the house. She is improving with time.
Separation anxiety: she’s learning crate skills and needs patient support; she may whine or bark when left alone and would do best with a gradual plan to
Meet Olive — your future cuddle buddy and loyal shadow. This sweet girl adores laps, pets, and following you from room to room. With a super-soft, long coat and gorgeous markings, she’s a real looker who’s as affectionate as she is photogenic.
Olive loves playing and snuggling with the resident small dog — she’d shine as a second dog or in a multi-dog household, though she’s likely to do just fine on her own too. She’s a little shy at first but warms up quickly into a sweet, devoted companion. Toys aren’t her main thing, but she does enjoy going for walks and would benefit from a bit more practice and positive reinforcement.
What she’s working on:
Potty training consistency: We've been taking Olive out about every four hours and that seems like a good cadence to keep her from having pee accidents in the house. She is improving with time.
Separation anxiety: she’s learning crate skills and needs patient support; she may whine or bark when left alone and would do best with a gradual plan to build confidence.
Ideal home:
People who are home often and can give her time and reassurance
A yard to help reinforce potty training
Another playful dog would be a wonderful match
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Olive is loving, loyal, and ready to become your constant companion with a little patience and structure. Interested in meeting her?
Olive is from Grateful Dogs Rescue
[San Francisco, CA]
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