She is a balady dog, i rescued her when she was 3 months old. She was filled with fleas, but now is thankfully clean and fine. Her health is good, except for an allergy she gets when in contact with street dust or dust in general. It is prevented by washing her paws immediately after her walks. She isn't used to car noises, but is very well-behaved and curious during car rides. With new people, they will need to approach her very calmly, as she might be hesitant at first. She is very energetic and hyperactive, likes to run and play a lot, and is very funny in her actions-she's even made the vets laugh a few times (one of them once said she was very weird). She makes me laugh and wheeze in happiness because of her cuteness. She sits in front of me every morning to receive her share of head and back rubs and a hug, which she always gives back. Sometimes I have to dodge them as they turn into headbutts with sweet intentions and lots of licks. To see her smiling the most, a hug with a small shake and kisses or gentle blows while she's lying down will do the trick. She gets overprotective of her plate and gets overexcited with food to the point where she might try to jump on tables at the sight of food or towards the plate if you're holding it. She doesn't like staying alone or being locked up for long hours. She also might eat plastic bags, water bottles, or bite into furniture to release energy if she hasn't had enough time to play or the right portion of food. So precautions must be taken, especially around stoves, until she becomes fully trained. She will need mental stimulation/enrichment toys, regular walks, she responds well to positive reinforcement. She needs someone experienced with dogs that have an understanding of what herding and hunting dogs need. If there is a garden around or you have one, it would be perfect for her to release some of her pent-up energy. Note:can be prepared to travel abroad
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