
We rescued Tikka from a backyard breeding operation near us, where she already had 3 litters of puppies. We picked her up last December, and have been teaching her what it means to be a house pet. Potty training has been a challenge, but she is about 80% there and is very good when she goes outside consistently. Main reason we are rehoming her is that she has killed many of my chickens due to her high prey drive. I want her to go to a home where she has a backyard that she can play in, as she loves to be outside watching the squirrels. She is also very content inside, especially on hot days, and likes to hang out in her crate on her own accord. She is an incredibly loving dog. I will not give her to a home if they want to breed her, she needs to be spayed but we haven't been able to book an appointment for her yet.
Frederick County
Mount Airy, Maryland

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