





Willow
- Puppy
- Female
- Medium
About Willow
San Antonio, TX
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Willow’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Willow's Story
Willow was found at 3 months old dumped and scared in a ditch where she had been abandoned for over a week. After being rescued, she wasn't so sure about the humans that took her home, but immediately leaped out of their arms upon seeing their dogs in order to give them kisses and attention.<br/><br/>Since then, her foster parents and foster dog sibling have been working with her to be less shy around people and to be able to walk in public without being scared. When she's at home, she loves to chase balls, play with squeaky stuffies, wrestle with her foster dog sister, go get pup cup on the weekend, and snooze in a lap. <br/><br/>She's learned to use buttons to tell her fosters when she wants to go out to potty or play, and she is very treat motivated for other training. She has yet to meet another dog she doesn't like, and while she's in a house with cats, she hasn't figured out they aren't just funny looking dogs and tries to play with them a little too aggressively.<br/><br/>This energetic cuddle bug is just waiting for the right family to bring her home and spoil her.
Willow was found at 3 months old dumped and scared in a ditch where she had been abandoned for over a week. After being rescued, she wasn't so sure about the humans that took her home, but immediately leaped out of their arms upon seeing their dogs in order to give them kisses and attention.
Since then, her foster parents and foster dog sibling have been working with her to be less shy around people and to be able to walk in public without being scared. When she's at home, she loves to chase balls, play with squeaky stuffies, wrestle with her foster dog sister, go get pup cup on the weekend, and snooze in a lap.
She's learned to use buttons to tell her fosters when she wants to go out to potty or play, and she is very treat motivated for other training. She has yet to meet another dog she doesn't like, and while she's in a house with cats, she hasn't figured out they aren't just funny looking dogs and tries to play with them a little too aggressively.
This energetic cuddle bug is just waiting for
Willow was found at 3 months old dumped and scared in a ditch where she had been abandoned for over a week. After being rescued, she wasn't so sure about the humans that took her home, but immediately leaped out of their arms upon seeing their dogs in order to give them kisses and attention.
Since then, her foster parents and foster dog sibling have been working with her to be less shy around people and to be able to walk in public without being scared. When she's at home, she loves to chase balls, play with squeaky stuffies, wrestle with her foster dog sister, go get pup cup on the weekend, and snooze in a lap.
She's learned to use buttons to tell her fosters when she wants to go out to potty or play, and she is very treat motivated for other training. She has yet to meet another dog she doesn't like, and while she's in a house with cats, she hasn't figured out they aren't just funny looking dogs and tries to play with them a little too aggressively.
This energetic cuddle bug is just waiting for the right family to bring her home and spoil her.
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Willow is from Pause for Paws
[San Antonio, TX]
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