Penny is 2yo, weighs 50lbs, is spayed, is up to date on her vaccines, and is microchipped. Penny dislikes/fears the dark and loud noises; she LOVES car rides ! Penny's guardian have spent a considerable amount of time and money to determine the underlying reason for Penny's sudden onset without success. She and her canine sibling are currently in a training program from which they'll graduate 1 March; Penny is learning how to properly walk on leash, sit, down, stay, and place. Although she's doing well, Penny attacked her canine sibling again recently, which prompted her guardian to keep them separated. Penny's guardian adds:
"When she’s with just my husband or me, she’s content. But, she is much more content and visibly happy at training & doggy daycare because she’s active. We have 2 dogs in addition to Penny that we had before we adopted her - a 9yo lab and the 3yo lab. Our jobs are very demanding, and it was always fine that the dogs had a more chill lifestyle until recently. It is not fair to Penny to have to be crated or in another room because she can’t get along with our other dog anymore. We want her to be able to run freely, be as active as she possibly can. We are heartbroken, and this is the toughest decision we’ve ever had to make. But in the end, it’s about her happiness and quality of life that matters most."
Penny's guardian explains why she has made the difficult decision to rehome her: Although Penny and one of her canine siblings were the best of friends, Penny has inexplicably attacked and bitten her a few times since December 2023.
Lunge/Attack/Bite Incidents: Since December in 2023, in Hollywood, MD, Penny has attacked and bitten one of her canine sibling without provocation; the bite broke the skin, animal control was not involved and veterinary treatment was not necessary. Penny's guardian explains: "Penny lunged at and attacked our other dog. Our other dog ended up with a gsh in her ear, chest, and bit marks on her front leg. They were not severe, so we cleaned them up and they're healing."
Penny's guardian states the following regarding children: Although Penny hasn't lived with children, her guardian recommends her living with children, stating "Penny loves our two young nieces and nephew. She is gentle with them, lays next to them, and loves when they play with her".
Penny's guardian states the following regarding dogs: Although Penny lives with two dogs, her guardian doesn't recommend her living with dogs, stating "Prior to the first incident in December, we never had any issues with Penny and our dogs. They were all the best of friends, played great together, slept on top of each other, drank out of the water bowl together, truly inseparable. We have never had any issues with Penny with our neighbors' dogs, dogs at the vet, or groomer".
Penny's guardian states the following regarding cats: Penny lives with a cat, so her guardian recommends Penny living with cats, stating "Penny and our cat are best friends".
Very active
Couch potato
Playful
Friendly
Fence Jumper
Likes to be touched
Affectionate
Independent
Protective
Always at your side
Indoor dog
House-Trained
Crate-Trained
Likes men
Likes women
Penny's guardian described her ideal future home:
"Penny would truly thrive in an active home. Going on multiple daily walks, playing outside, going for frequent car rides, going to different parks or beaches, running and playing freely. She would benefit from a fenced yard with lots of room for her to run and play."
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