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Emjay (20220906-03)   

In shelter Dog

Niagara Falls, ON, L2E 5J4
Pet name:
Emjay (20220906-03)
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Hound
Date:
09/07/2022
Age:
Young
Colors:
Brindle
Size:
Medium
Description:
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Name: Emjay (20220906-03)
Weight: 38 lbs
Age: 1 year B-Day: 7-18-21
Gender: Female - spayed
Breed: Hound
Color: Brindle

Neck size (for collar): 15"
Height (from top of head): 24"
Length (from nose to base of tail): 35"
Crate Size recommended: 42"

Good with Adults: Yes
Good with kids: Kids: Yes
Good with Other Dogs: has been great with all dogs so far.
Good with Cats: not sure
House trained: does well. May need some time and little training
Crate trained: yes
Energy Level: Medium
Can be handled/ touched: yes
Barker: not really
Flight Risk: no
Food: Diamond Naturals
How often: 2x per day
How much: 3 1/2 - 4 cups a day
Walks on a leash: still needs work
Rides well in a car: hasn’t ridden in a car very much
Destructive: No
Needs a Yard: no
Need another Dog: no.. but has always been with several friends.
Can live in Apartment: No

Additional information/ Story: Emjay was surrendered to me when she just was 3 months old. She was very tiny and had sarcoptic mange. She is a small and very sweet girl.

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