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.
Meet Junie, a truly loving and affectionate companion who is eager to form a deep bond with her forever family. This sweet girl thrives on connection and is described as a devoted, affectionate best friend. She's already spayed, crate trained, and fully housebroken, making her an easy and wonderful addition to a home ready for a loyal companion.
As a mixed breed, Junie embodies a unique blend of traits. She generally does well with dogs and children when properly supervised, indicating a gentle nature when given appropriate guidance. However, she can be sensitive to sudden movements, unfamiliar people, and unpredictable environments, suggesting a need for a calm and predictable routine to help her feel secure.
Junie's ideal home is a calm, structured environment with patient adopters who can help her continue building confidence at her own pace. A cat-free home is recommended as there has been no interaction with felines. If you're looking for a devoted companion who needs a little understanding and stability to truly shine, Junie could be your perfect match.
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