





Queenie D10415
- Senior
- Female
- Large
About Queenie D10415
Princeton, MN
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Queenie D10415’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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Queenie D10415's Story
Queenie is a gentle soul who's blossomed beautifully in foster care. When she first arrived, the idea of indoor living felt unfamiliar and a little scary-but with time, patience, and love, she's grown into a comfortable, happy house dog who truly enjoys the good life.<br/><br/>She's built positive relationships with other dogs, including her resident foster sibling, and continues to do well with slow, thoughtful introductions. Queenie has even attended doggy daycare and handled it like a pro, and she's been respectful around visiting toddlers too. While she can still get a bit excited when passing other dogs on walks, she's made great progress and will benefit from continued leash guidance to keep building her confidence.<br/><br/>As a seasoned girl, Queenie is starting to show her age and now prefers shorter, leisurely walks-about 15 minutes suits her just fine. After that, she's happiest soaking up the sunshine, lounging in the yard, or keeping an eye on the neighborhood while happily chewing on a stick. She's also discovered the joy of playtime, whether it's chasing a ball (returning it is optional, of course!) or engaging in a friendly game of tug.<br/><br/>Queenie's kennel has become her cozy retreat. While she doesn't love being kenneled overnight, she's come to see it as her safe space and will often bring her favorite treats or toys inside to enjoy some quiet time. Every now and then, she'll even choose to nap there on her own.<br/><br/>Affection is Queenie's love language. She adores belly rubs and will gently remind you not to stop-sometimes with a paw, sometimes with her whole body flopped across your lap. Personal space isn't really her thing; she's convinced she's a lap dog and is always ready to shower you with kisses. Her happy "smiles," little snorts for attention, and enthusiastic tail wags make her impossible not to adore.<br/><br/>She thrives on a simple routine: a morning walk, some afternoon play or mental enrichment, and then she's ready to settle in for the evening by around 6 pm. Queenie knows a wide range of commands including sit, down, off, out, kennel, here, wait, gentle, bed, and leave it. She's fully house-trained and walks nicely on a leash with continued practice.<br/><br/>Queenie would do best in a home that can offer her patience with introductions to new pets and respect her preferences (like not fussing too much with her paws). She's curious but generally unbothered by cats and hasn't shown much interest in them.<br/><br/>After a tough start in life, Queenie is now embracing the comfort, love, and joy she's always deserved. She's a loyal, affectionate companion who will happily spend her days by your side-sunbathing, snoring, and soaking up every bit of love you have to give.
Queenie is a gentle soul who's blossomed beautifully in foster care. When she first arrived, the idea of indoor living felt unfamiliar and a little scary-but with time, patience, and love, she's grown into a comfortable, happy house dog who truly enjoys the good life.
She's built positive relationships with other dogs, including her resident foster sibling, and continues to do well with slow, thoughtful introductions. Queenie has even attended doggy daycare and handled it like a pro, and she's been respectful around visiting toddlers too. While she can still get a bit excited when passing other dogs on walks, she's made great progress and will benefit from continued leash guidance to keep building her confidence.
As a seasoned girl, Queenie is starting to show her age and now prefers shorter, leisurely walks-about 15 minutes suits her just fine. After that, she's happiest soaking up the sunshine, lounging in the yard, or keeping an eye on the neighborhood while happily chewing on a stick. She's also discove
Queenie is a gentle soul who's blossomed beautifully in foster care. When she first arrived, the idea of indoor living felt unfamiliar and a little scary-but with time, patience, and love, she's grown into a comfortable, happy house dog who truly enjoys the good life.
She's built positive relationships with other dogs, including her resident foster sibling, and continues to do well with slow, thoughtful introductions. Queenie has even attended doggy daycare and handled it like a pro, and she's been respectful around visiting toddlers too. While she can still get a bit excited when passing other dogs on walks, she's made great progress and will benefit from continued leash guidance to keep building her confidence.
As a seasoned girl, Queenie is starting to show her age and now prefers shorter, leisurely walks-about 15 minutes suits her just fine. After that, she's happiest soaking up the sunshine, lounging in the yard, or keeping an eye on the neighborhood while happily chewing on a stick. She's also discovered the joy of playtime, whether it's chasing a ball (returning it is optional, of course!) or engaging in a friendly game of tug.
Queenie's kennel has become her cozy retreat. While she doesn't love being kenneled overnight, she's come to see it as her safe space and will often bring her favorite treats or toys inside to enjoy some quiet time. Every now and then, she'll even choose to na
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Queenie D10415 is from Ruff Start Rescue
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