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Fig is an affectionate, intelligent, and opinionated companion who loves cuddles and outdoor exploration. She is well-behaved indoors and knows several commands. Fig thrives in an adults-only, single-family home, ideally in a rural setting with an active owner who can provide ample exercise and manage her reactivity. She gets along with cats after a slow introduction. Fig has severe separation anxiety and is wary of strangers and loud noises, requiring a patient and understanding home.
Special Needs
Severe separation anxiety and fear of loud noises and strangers. Nervous around other dogs.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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