Valley Girl's Web Page
Adoption Fee $400 plus tax
Name: Valley Girl
Rescue ID: 21040 Status: Adopted!
Species: Dog
Breed: Mountain Cur / Mixed
Sex: Female (spayed)
Current Size: 53 Pounds
General Potential Size: Large
Current Age: 4 Years 3 Months (best estimate)
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Housetrained: Yes
Description:
Hi, friend! My name is Valley Girl, but you can call me pretty much anything because I’m still working on recall. I don’t even need to be called most of the time because I love my humans and want to be very close to them wherever they are. I love to please my humans and I sit and shake when they ask me to, and when they're at my level, I give them hugs and kisses to show them how much I love them.
The only time I don't come is when I am really focused on trying to show another dog in the house who is boss. That is because I am what my foster mom calls a dominant female. It's like I can't control it - something in my cur genes tells me I'm supposed to do it. Apparently it's related to the extra claws I have on my back legs, but I don't know how that all works. It's weird though because my breed description says I am a small prey hunter, but I am cool with cats - except when they want to share the bed with me and my foster mom.
I don't bark that much. I mostly communicate by crying when I can't see my people, and grumbling when I'm bossing the other dogs around. Well, dog. The big one was very clear that she won't let me boss her around so I just play with her now. I tilt my head back and forth at all the interesting noises. My humans think that is super cute. I also like to watch animal videos. My foster mom says I am such a good girl, and just right for almost anyone. I think I'd be a really good jogging partner. She thinks I might get my forever home very quickly because I am practically perfect. *The pet you are viewing is a rescued pet which is most often from an animal control facility and does not come with a pedigree. The breed(s) listed are our best guess and are in no way guaranteed. Sometimes the pets appear to be a particular breed(s) in the pictures we receive from our rescue partners and when they arrive we are surprised to see an entirely different breed(s) in person! If you choose to DNA test your adopted pet, test results may vary from company to company and our breed guess may not be reflected in those results as it is just that, our best guess. It is with deep longing that we wish there was a breed called "cute" as we believe all of our dogs would fall under this new breed classification! Completion of an Adoption Application via our website www.midwestanimalrescue.org is the best way to show your interest in an animal and is the first step in our adoption process.
*Animals who are not fully vaccinated and altered are not eligible for long distance adoption. When you adopt a pet from Midwest Animal Rescue and Services, your adoption fee covers: Microchip and registration, Core Vaccines including Rabies, Distemper and bordetella, age appropriate heartworm testing or FeLV-FIV testing, sterilization, heartworm/flea-tick prevention and deworming while in foster care. Adoption fees are non-negotiable and can be paid by cashier's check, money order or credit card. We do not accept personal checks. Any issues that arise after adoption are the full responsibility of the adopter after the finalization of adoption. Adoption fees are only part of the expense of owning a pet, so we ask you to consider the costs for the life of the pet before adoption. We recommend pet insurance.
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