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Ada

Name Ada
Gender Female
Age 9.5 months old (As of 2/1/2021)
Breed FMD mix
Weight 25-30lbs.
Dog Good with dogs, needs home with dog.
Cat Ok with cats
Kids Good with kids, shy at first 13+
Crate-trained Good in crate
Housebroken In training
Leash In training

Meet Ada! Ada is an adorable ~10 months old FMD mix. Ada was rescued with her sister, Alva, when they were found as strays in Taiwan. The two girls were very skinny when first found, but very friendly. Ada is incredibly sweet, elegant, and intelligent – it’s hard not to fall in love with her. She can be timid at first when meeting strangers, but opens up with time and patience. While she doesn’t dislike men, she seems to have an easier time trusting
women and would do better in a household where a woman is home most of the time. It may take her a
few days before she wants to come out of her crate, but she turns into such a loving girl once she trusts
you that she is more than worth the effort. She will probably also come out of her shell faster with
another dog in the home to show her the ropes – she’s great with dogs and is still learning what it’s like
to live with humans 24/7.

Ada absolutely loves getting pet. She prefers to spend her time at home on the couch receiving affection
from her foster family and will doze off with her head resting in your hand. She also enjoys watching TV
and will stare at herself curiously in the mirror for ages – definitely a smart cookie. She’s very well
behaved, hasn’t tried chewing on any furniture or clothing, and can be left alone at home with her crate
open with no issues. At the moment she’s still not quite ready to play with humans, but goes crazy when
she finds another pup to play with on walks!

Ada is happiest when she’s outdoors in a park and is great on the leash once she’s had a second to calm
down. Although she’s made some great improvements, walking on busy streets still stresses her out,
and she would need either a house with a backyard or a house that’s not in a densely populated area to
help her settle in.

We are looking for a home who understands the responsibilities of owning and raising a dog as a
member of their family. Ada is patiently waiting!

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