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Honeysuckle   

In shelter Dog

Pacific Grove, Monterey County, Calif...
Pet name:
Honeysuckle
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Chihuahua, Dachshund
Date:
06/30/2021
Size:
Small
Age:
Senior
Description:
Honeysuckle - Looks like: Dachshund Mix Female, 7 years old, about 15 pounds Sunflower - Looks like: Terrier Mix Female, 7 years old, about 15 pounds Honeysuckle and Sunflower are a bonded pair who act like loving sisters. Honeysuckle is the shorter sister. They joined us from Hitchcock Road Animal Services. They were extremely stressed and withdrawn in the shelter. Since they have gone home with their temporary foster, they have, dare I say, blossomed, and they are much happier, peppier girls now! They are still on the shy side about meeting new people, Sunflower in particular, but they are developing their confidence with lots of positive reinforcement. They love car rides, and they will both pop right up into an open car door with no prompting. They both (Honeysuckle particularly) could stand to lose a few pounds, so they are also beginning their weight loss journey. They are great in the home and enjoy their crates, being fine to sleep in them if needed. Both girls are afraid of children and are looking for a home with just adults.

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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