Freya has been through a lot in her young life. She was originally living with a homeless person who died so she ended up in a rural shelter. We saved her from euthanasia as she was exhibiting signs of stress!! She would suck on her tail for comfort.
Freya was flourishing in a caring boarding facility where she is doing very well at learning to be a dog and have fun. She was in a temporary foster home with 2 dogs and a cat.- She is curious about the cat and would need supervision around one. If the cat would run, she would chase it but listened to correction. She loves the attention from kids, best to be older, dog savvy - 10 years old + . Freya sleeps in a crate overnight with no fuss or accidents. Good walking on a leash with a harness. She taught herself to use the doggy door. Not bothered by thunderstorms.
Freya was in board and train to set her up for success. She would love to go into her forever home now.
If there is another dog in the home, it would need to be playful, high energy to match Freya and the same size or larger. She would be too much for low-key dogs.
On a day trip, taken out by one of our volunteers, they said: She was super sweet all day, barely tugged on the leash towards the end and didn’t act anxious at all. She loved hanging out next to the water at the few parks we went to, and enjoys tug of war as well! She’s definitely a wind in her hair type of girl and likes her head out the window , also super curious with every flower she came across”
Freya is still just a baby learning the world isn't such a bad place.
Adopters should have the following:
Single family home with fenced yard.
Please, no long hours left alone and not crated for more than 4 hours.
** All canine pets should be altered, current on all required vaccinations, including rabies and on monthly flea, tick and heartworm prevention.
** PawLife Rescue Group reserves the right to approve or deny any application for any reason.