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Diamond is a happy, social, smart young dog. We took her out for a walk, and she was great on leash, stopping at every bench to pop up on it and pose for a treat. We burned through a lot of treats.
A favorite with the staff and volunteers, she’s just a super likable companion, and we think she’d be an easy dog for someone adopting for the first time or looking for a dog who is comfortable out in the world and adventurous.
Diamond was adopted briefly and returned for nipping, which is common with teenage dogs, especially those trying to adjust from going from a shelter into a home. For this reason, we think she’d probably do best in an adult home or one with kids who are 10+ and relatively comfortable around and respectful of dogs.
Diamond is a happy, social, smart young dog. We took her out for a walk, and she was great on leash, stopping at every bench to pop up on it and pose for a treat. We burned through a lot of treats.
A favorite with the staff and volunteers, she’s just a super likable companion, and we think she’d be an easy dog for someone adopting for the first time or looking for a dog who is comfortable out in the world and adventurous.
Diamond was adopted briefly and returned for nipping, which is common with teenage dogs, especially those trying to adjust from going from a shelter into a home. For this reason, we think she’d probably do best in an adult home or one with kids who are 10+ and relatively comfortable around and respectful of dogs.