Karma is a short haired spayed girl sadly looking for a new home as her owners landlords do not want dogs in the home and hasd threatened eviction if the dogs are not rehomed. Karma was privately adopted via Pets for homes in 2019 when she was approximately 22 months old.
It certainly isn't what the owners want but they also don't want to loose their home.
The volunteer was met by inquisitive noses wanting to say Hi she said that they were calm, no jumping or barking but keen to have a sniff ..... I think she smelt the lovely treats she had hiding in her pockets !! Karma is a little underweight and dispalys a nervous energy, moving around although a well behaved young lady. She did settle once she felt comfortable
Karma definitely needs some lead work. She got very excited when the lead came out and flat collar and lead she hauled the owner out the front door. 1st distraction was a Munkjack that sped acroos in front of her..... wow high prey drive kicked in and she wanted to get it. she had to be unglued from the spot to continue her walk . She happily walked past a calm dog and its owner, looking up but no interest and she was not interested in a group of cyclists that went past. The return journey was far calmer with sniffing and better lead control.
In short Karma is an intelligent dog with nervous energy who would excel in the right home We are told she is not bothered at all by loud noises such as fireworks. She has a high, intense prey drive. Although under weight, she is very strong on lead & needs all the lead work from scratch. She seemed perfectly at home indoors and owners say she does live in the home although there is a heated kennel and run outdoors.
In short she is a lovely girl within the home, lives with another dog and is calm and friendly. She needs lead work and recall training. PLease don't overlook this lovely lady she deserves a special home
More information |
Gender: |
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Female |
Age: |
5 YEARS |
Color: |
Black & Tan |
Coat: |
Short |
Neutered: |
Yes |
Good with other dogs: |
Dont Know |
Good with cats: |
No |
Good with children: |
Yes |