





Tara
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
About Tara
Santa Monica, CA
Physical Traits
Behavior
Tara’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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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Tara's Story
Meet Terra! <br/><br/>Here is what her foster has to say about her:<br/><br/>Terra has a signature underbite, it is the cutest thing! Her nickname is TiTi!<br/><br/>STORY TIME! When we first started fostering her, we bought her a stuffy, it was a little white dog just like her. She loved it and would carry it with her on our walks, constantly dropping it to smell and then forgetting all about it until I picked it up. Then she'd carry it again, drop it, and we do that bit over and over again. One day I just happened to say "where's your baby?" and she ran and got her stuffy. So every day now, when someone comes home, she runs, grabs a stuffy and proudly brings us her "baby", but we aren't allowed to hold it. She just wants us to acknowledge her baby! How precious is she?!<br/><br/>Terra makes herself comfy by sitting on your feet, which is not bad on cold days...instant foot warmer! She's a big love bug and likes just about every human she meets! She loves catching balls or really any toy you can toss to her, only downfall is she doesn't want to give it back so you have to wait for her to drop it so you can throw it again. She can even catch those tiny training treats from far away!<br/><br/>On walks, if you accidentally drop the leash, she stops and waits for you to pick it up before we proceed. She is very tolerant of other dogs on our walks, does not seem to care. She does live with two little 20 pound dogs, and does great. She has no resource guarding and doesn't care if the littles try to take her food, treats, or toys. She patiently waits for them to be done. <br/><br/>She is great in the car, and housebroken. She was crate trained but we have not needed to crate her since our other foster was adopted.<br/><br/>If you have read this far... What are you waiting for? Fill out an application and meet Terra!<br/><br/>philozoia.org/adopt
Meet Terra!
Here is what her foster has to say about her:
Terra has a signature underbite, it is the cutest thing! Her nickname is TiTi!
STORY TIME! When we first started fostering her, we bought her a stuffy, it was a little white dog just like her. She loved it and would carry it with her on our walks, constantly dropping it to smell and then forgetting all about it until I picked it up. Then she'd carry it again, drop it, and we do that bit over and over again. One day I just happened to say "where's your baby?" and she ran and got her stuffy. So every day now, when someone comes home, she runs, grabs a stuffy and proudly brings us her "baby", but we aren't allowed to hold it. She just wants us to acknowledge her baby! How precious is she?!
Terra makes herself comfy by sitting on your feet, which is not bad on cold days...instant foot warmer! She's a big love bug and likes just about every human she meets! She loves catching balls or really any toy you can toss to her, only downfall
Meet Terra!
Here is what her foster has to say about her:
Terra has a signature underbite, it is the cutest thing! Her nickname is TiTi!
STORY TIME! When we first started fostering her, we bought her a stuffy, it was a little white dog just like her. She loved it and would carry it with her on our walks, constantly dropping it to smell and then forgetting all about it until I picked it up. Then she'd carry it again, drop it, and we do that bit over and over again. One day I just happened to say "where's your baby?" and she ran and got her stuffy. So every day now, when someone comes home, she runs, grabs a stuffy and proudly brings us her "baby", but we aren't allowed to hold it. She just wants us to acknowledge her baby! How precious is she?!
Terra makes herself comfy by sitting on your feet, which is not bad on cold days...instant foot warmer! She's a big love bug and likes just about every human she meets! She loves catching balls or really any toy you can toss to her, only downfall is she doesn't want to give it back so you have to wait for her to drop it so you can throw it again. She can even catch those tiny training treats from far away!
On walks, if you accidentally drop the leash, she stops and waits for you to pick it up before we proceed. She is very tolerant of other dogs on our walks, does not seem to care. She does live with two little 20 pound dogs, and
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