Adopted!!!
Bella is a sweet 5 year old
Brittany who loves adventures! She enjoys running, hiking, and even swimming.
Bella successfully lived with young children and a mid-size male Shepherd mix
since she was a puppy.At 50
pounds, Bella considers herself to be a lap dog (even though she is working to
lose a few pounds). She is house- and crate-trained and is used to being crated
during workdays.Bella was
surrendered to ABR because her owners wanted her to be in a safer environment
as she kept escaping through their invisible fence. In typical Brittany
fashion, if given the opportunity to run and explore, Bella will seize it.
Bella’s ideal home would have a six-foot privacy fence so that she can run to
her heart’s content, and she would also thrive in an active family with
multiple long walks per day.Bella is in
search of a forever home or foster-to-adopt home as she is stressed in her
current foster placement. There are two dogs in the household and it is not a “match
made in heaven” with the dynamics between them when they are all together. With
slow introductions and patience, Bella should be able to successfully live with
another canine sibling! She has not had any exposure to cats but does have a
high prey drive.Bella takes
a Proin tablet twice a day to control her urinary incontinence and, since in
foster care, a vet has prescribed a very small dose of Trazodone as needed to
help her anxiety levels with the sudden transition to a foster home.The
need for this med can be revisited once she has settled into her new home.Bella is a
sweet and active Brittany who loves all people and needs a home where she can
have more freedom and attention.
Adopted!!!
Bella is a sweet 5 year old
Brittany who loves adventures! She enjoys running, hiking, and even swimming.
Bella successfully lived with young children and a mid-size male Shepherd mix
since she was a puppy.At 50
pounds, Bella considers herself to be a lap dog (even though she is working to
lose a few pounds). She is house- and crate-trained and is used to being crated
during workdays.Bella was
surrendered to ABR because her owners wanted her to be in a safer environment
as she kept escaping through their invisible fence. In typical Brittany
fashion, if given the opportunity to run and explore, Bella will seize it.
Bella’s ideal home would have a six-foot privacy fence so that she can run to
her heart’s content, and she would also thrive in an active family with
multiple long walks per day.Bella is in
search of a forever home or foster-to-adopt home as she is stressed in her
current foster placement. There are two dogs in the household and it is not a “match
made in heaven” with the dynamics between them when they are all together. With
slow introductions and patience, Bella should be able to successfully live with
another canine sibling! She has not had any exposure to cats but does have a
high prey drive.Bella takes
a Proin tablet twice a day to control her urinary incontinence and, since in
foster care, a vet has prescribed a very small dose of Trazodone as needed to
help her anxiety levels with the sudden transition to a foster home.The
need for this med can be revisited once she has settled into her new home.Bella is a
sweet and active Brittany who loves all people and needs a home where she can
have more freedom and attention.