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Renna Mountain Dog Vancouver, BC

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Black

About

Coat length
Short
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other dogs, cats.
Prefers a home without
Children.

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Meet Renna

* Only Available in Lower Mainland B.C.

*applicants will only be contacted if they meet the preliminary adoption
requirements.


Dog Name : Renna

Breed : Formosan Mountain Dog Mix

Sex : Female ( Spayed )

Age: 1 years old ( Birthday : June-01-2019 , as of March-2020 )

weight : 35 lbs

Microchip Number : 99200-10002-31077


@ Photos and videos album : Please check below link

Renna 's videos



1. Renna with dogs
https://youtu.be/VdsdxO1iaNk


2. Renna with kid

https://youtu.be/6AxD4XoIPMo


3. Renna in the dog park

https://youtu.be/ddFLuGL518U

4. Food protect with human test

https://youtu.be/Mg9ix2jSRlQ

5. Renna with cat

https://youtu.be/VdsdxO1iaNk



1. Renna with dogs
https://youtu.be/VdsdxO1iaNk


2. Renna with kid

https://youtu.be/6AxD4XoIPMo


3. Renna in the dog park

https://youtu.be/ddFLuGL518U

4. Food protect with human test

https://youtu.be/Mg9ix2jSRlQ

5. Renna with cat

https://youtu.be/VdsdxO1iaNk



6. Renna with dogs

https://www.flickr.com/photos/148156845@N06/49637228447/in/album-72157713413690746/


7. Renna with dogs

https://www.flickr.com/photos/148156845@N06/49637229297/in/album-72157713413690746/




8. Renna with the vet

https://www.flickr.com/photos/148156845@N06/49636775258/in/album-72157713413690746/



more photos :

https://www.flickr.com/photos/148156845@N06/albums/72157713413690746



@ Renna's story :

Renna was found as a stray and trapped into city pound when she was one month old in last July .
A rescuer saw the city pound's post about Renna for months and no one interesting in her .She felt so bad for Renna . Renna was so scare and so skittish in the pound for a little puppy so rescued her out of the pound in last Oct .

@ Renna's Personality:

Renna is very shy and timid , skittish in the beginning with new people . she won't go for new people but new people can pet her if have treat . she will warm up after couple days . After warm up and bond with her new people . she is a sweet heart , friendly and loves to cuddle. very loyalty to her human .

Renna is calm and sweet at home but skittish outside .
can walk on leash well with her human out side .

Renna gets along with all dogs and cats . but the way she playing is a bit rough for small dogs .

Renna is fine with kids but not enjoy kid's noisy or too loudly .

@ Renna is a digger , she will digs couple hole in back yard .

@ with Dog : OK,

@ with Kid : OK , but prefer NO kids under 12 years old .

@ with cats : OK, .but likes to playing and chasing cats , so might be a home with no cats,
unless the cats don't mind .

@ with New people: shy , timid , skittish in first couple hours ,
warm up after days . no aggression issue .

@ Energy level: medium

@ House-training: Renna is house trained . prefer do her business
outside .

@ Chewing issue : No .

@ Barking : Quiet , Not a barker .

@ a bit possessive food or toys in begging with dogs but not with human .

@ Health: " Renna " is spayed , microchip , up to date vaccination.

Renna was test "Babesiosis" and " Ehrlichiosis " Positive in last Oct .
After finished all treatment and re-test all Negative on Feb-23-2020.



We are looking for a very loving family that fits the following criteria:

1. Must be an experienced dog owner..

2. Renna loves dogs so if the family has another dog and not a alfa one , she will warm up more fast , but also can be "only dog" in the house hold .

4. Prefer has no young kids under 12 years old .

5. You are committed to provide a forever loving home to " Renna " .

6. must be allowed on your couches and bed .

7. You are committed to provide "good quality " dog food.

8. prefers a family that will not leave her alone for long period a day
( no more than 6 hours ) .

8. "Renna " can walking on leash well in neighborhood . need provide walking or exercise at least twice a day .

9. if you have a beautiful yard / garden and worry about digging issue of Renna.
she is not a good fit with you .



@ Adoption process ---

1. Fill out the adoption application form

2. Phone interview

3. Home check and meet up with " Renna "

@Please note: after completing the adoption process , including a home check, we do not guarantee the dog you have applied for will be offered to you to adopt. The home check gives you and our volunteers an opportunity to decide if your home and this dog are a good match. We may be doing several home checks to find the best match, and our team of volunteers review all the information acquired in the process to help dogs and families find the best fit for each adoption.




If you are interested in adopting " Renna "

Please fill out the adoption application form from the link below:


https://goo.gl/yfciSW


Adoption fee : $ 400

* Please read requirements before you start the application***
Requirements:


" Renna "will only be adopted within the " Lower Mainland, B.C."
An interview, home check and future follow ups will be required.




**Please seriously consider your level of commitment before completing the adoption form. **

ADOPTING A RESCUE DOG IS A BIG COMMITMENT.
Many of our wonderful dogs have never been welcomed inside a home, walked on a leash, been out in the world or socialized. Dogs are pack animals and suffer greatly by being chained, penned or otherwise isolated from their family. Being included inside the home is essential for a dog’s emotional and physical health. It is just as cruel to starve a dog of their emotional needs as it is to starve them of food and water.

Some may need house training, be taught to walk politely on a leash or even to behave well with other dogs. Some may be frightened and anxious. All, even those who have come from loving homes, will need patience and understanding as they learn to adapt to an unfamiliar and completely new life and family. Rescued dogs need adopters who will not give up on them if they have accidents in the house, pull on the leash, dig in the yard, or eat the cat’s food (yes, we have had dogs returned for these reasons).

Because of our thorough adoption process, most of our dogs will fit very well in their new homes. However, some will not. Many will need some form of training to adjust to a new home. An adoption will be successful only if the adopter is committed to seeing the dog through the adjustment period. The rewards are the unconditional love and loyalty of a wonderful companion and the satisfaction of knowing you have given a rescued dog a better life.







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