Corrine

Australian Cattle Dog Mix | Female | 4 months Old | 22 Lbs

QUICK FACTS: ✔️ Housebroken! ✔️ Good in car! ✔️ Walks well on leash! ✔️ Could live in an apartment!

✔️ Good for beginner dog owner!


Updates

Officially adopted on February 15, 2021!

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Corrine enjoys playing with a variety of toys. She loves to chew on her Kong treat toy and chase balls around. Really anything can become a toy for Corrine, she always plays with her treats before consuming them.

We have encountered more dogs outside, and Corrine seems interested in playing with them, but we have not been able to set up a puppy playdate yet.

After getting a good sniff of a new person, Corrine became a sweetie. She gave our guest plenty of kisses to feel welcome. Corrine always wears a coat when we go outside and it does not seem to bother her. The most challenging part is taking it on and off because she thinks it's a toy.

Corrine is overall such a great dog! She will definitely make some house very happy.


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Corrine wakes up around 8 am ready to play. She loves greeting her foster family with face kisses and cuddles. Her day consist of alternating between napping and playing, with plenty of bathroom breaks in between. Corrine dictates her own feeding schedule. She is usually ready to call it a night around 10 pm.

She likes to bark at people she sees outside to get their attention. Corrine is a cautious dog and so she is weary of meeting new people.  Corrine has had no exposure to children.

Corrine is a high energy pup that loves to play! Corrine is an independent player. One of her favorite games to play is a variation of fetch. She loves playing in the snow! She also likes to dig. Overall, Corrine does well while on a leash. However, she does like to stop to smell her surroundings, and sometimes prefers to run instead of walk.

She tends barks at dogs she sees outside. She has not interacted with any dogs while in her current foster family's care. However, she lived with four dogs in her previous foster home and played well with them.  Corrine has no exposure to cats.

Corrine is crated when left alone because she likes to chew on non-toys. She sometimes whines, but normally stays quiet.

The vet noted four retained deciduous teeth which should fall out in the next two months. If they do not naturally fall out, surgical extraction might be necessary.

Corrine is a goofball that will easily keep you entertained. She is not afraid to use her voice. Corrine prefers to err on the side of caution when entering new situations. If she is scared, she will hide behind her foster parents. She has had a couple of accidents in the house. Overall, she is a sweet, smart, and loving dog.

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