Laila aka Quintana
#GDR-A-5323
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Breed
Whippet / American Blue Heeler
Sex
Female
Age
4 Years and 3 Months old
(Only available in Texas)
Hola como estas? My name is Quintana!
I was a sweet little pup found on the side of the road by my foster with my two siblings! Now I've been spending time playing and growing up here at God's Dogs Rescue!All my playmates and I have so much energy and want to spread all the fun around!
Now I'm ready to jump into a family I can play with and love! Being of my breed group, I LOVE BEING ENERGETIC! Playing games like hide the bone, fetch and going on long walks! Because of this I would be better suited in a household with no cats and older children only.
Local adoption fee is $200 (in TX)
Out of state adoption fee is $400 (includes transport to your area - $50 Temporary Fuel Charge will be added)
Attributes
Crate Trained
Good with Dogs
Housebroken
Know the breed
Local only
Needs Active Lifestyle
No Cats
Older children only
Ready to meet your new best friend?
ADOPTION REQUIREMENTS
To adopt we require… all pets are indoor animals, current on vaccinations and spayed/neutered unless medical reason why and dogs on heartworm prevention.
ADOPTION FEES
Adults are $200 and under a year is $250 in Texas.
Out of state adoptions are $400 – $500.
(Specialty breeds could have higher adoption fees)
Something to Consider:
Puppies don't train themselves
If you aren’t willing to train a puppy every single day, don’t get a puppy! It isn’t a one-shot deal. You have to be dedicated. And if you aren’t making progress – find someone who can help. Enroll in a puppy training class or hire a trainer. Most cities across the nation have some sort of availability for this kind of help and at different cost levels that would fit your budget.
Puppies are going to poop a lot and pee even more; chew on everything; bite everyone; scratch people and furniture; steal things; destroy something at some point; pull on the leash; not move at all on the leash; bark; cry; beg for attention; and the list goes on. You’re going to have to walk them, bathe them, pick up everything below waist height, buy new shoes, and most importantly: TRAIN THE PUPPY NOT TO DO THESE THINGS! Ultimately, it is your responsibility to teach your puppy that this behavior is unacceptable.
Puppies turn into dogs...