The 3-3-3 Rule for Rescue Dogs: Every Stage Explained
Understand the 3-3-3 Rule for Rescue Dogs: learn what to expect in the first 3 days, 3 weeks, and 3 months, and how to support your new dog.
Brianna is a truly lovely girl with a sweet and affectionate nature. She is housetrained and adept at using a dog door, making her a convenient companion. While she can be a bit needy, she thrives on interaction and loves to play with toys, other dogs, and her favorite people. She's a smart cookie, having already mastered 'sit' and is eager to learn more, though she's still working on not jumping up in excitement. Her playful spirit and loving demeanor make her a joy to be around.
As a Bluetick Coonhound, Brianna embodies many of the wonderful traits of her breed. Coonhounds are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and boundless energy, as well as their distinctive vocalizations and keen sense of smell. Brianna is good with other dogs and clearly enjoys canine companionship, making her a great fit for a multi-dog household or someone who enjoys regular dog park visits. She will thrive in a home that understands her breed's need for mental and physical stimulation.
Brianna is looking for an active family who can provide her with plenty of exercise and engagement. A secure yard where she can explore and play would be ideal. She experiences a bit of separation anxiety when her favorite human leaves, so a home where someone is often present or can help her work through this with positive reinforcement would be best. With continued training, patience, and lots of love, Brianna will blossom into an even more confident and cherished member of her new family.
Special Needs
Experiences some separation anxiety when left alone.
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$400.00
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