
Cinder!- was rescued from a puppy mill in TX. She is 44# and a little over 3 years old. All of her vaccines and deworming are up to date. She is spayed and micro chipped. Cinder also attended a 3 month dog training course at Starmark Academy in Hutto, TX. She learned - Off leash Come at 50 feet, Paw, Spin, Turn, Target, Touch, Tug, Puppy Push-ups, Retrieve, Sit Pretty, Crawl, 'You're under Arrest', Heel, and Heel Dance. Automatic sits when heeling. Automatic sits with door manners. Send to Crate from 20 feet. Crate trained. Agility- frame, tunnel, the walk, jump, hoop, and place. Sit, duration for 2 minutes. Her sit duration in a cluster with other dogs is 1 minute. Down, duration for 6 minutes. Her down duration in a cluster with other dogs is 3 minutes. Place, duration for 10 minutes. Her place duration in a cluster with other dogs is 5 minutes. Cinder really enjoys training and it's fun to watch. She does have her limit though. You can usually tell because she'll lay on her back like a little couch potato. She is beyond sweet. Loves everyone human she's ever met. Is great with kids as well. She has no trigger spots on her body. Is a dream when it comes to nail clipping. Loves to snuggle. Cinder enjoys her couch time very much. She also is great at snuggling with you throughout the night. And in a way you're both happy and comfortable. One of her favorite things to do is sit in the car. I'm not sure why but she just jumps it, finds her seat, and proceeds to sit there for hours. Like the most content little being in the world. Her zoomies are adorable! She LOVES toys. Especially when they have a squeaker. Her absolute favorite thing ever, is to go to the river. She'll super man dive into the deep end. Her favorite part is eating the water that splashes up. She loves getting petted especially on her tummy. She makes very quiet pig noises throughout the day which is adorable. Her fur is soft like silk which makes it even sweeter to snuggle. She loves to play! Every male dogs she's been with shes been great. She's also very careful with older dogs. Younger dogs she can play ruff though. Since she plays tuff I don't suggest taking her to a dog park. She also didn't like a female lab dog I had fostered. The home I hope for her- A place with a yard for her to run. A place she gets snuggled and pampered.

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