We are looking to permanently rehome our dog Dizzy. She was adopted at 9 months from a shelter outside of Kalispell, MT in 2018. Female, fixed, 85#. She’s had training for basic commands, but her recall is inconsistent. She’s great with our son who’s now 3 years old. She’s our trail companion and loves to be free. She requires a lot of exercise and when she gets what she needs, she’s an awesome dog. She’s not destructive or violent. We’ve moved a lot with her- MT>CA>WA. We bought a home in Twisp, WA and it’s the first time we’ve lived in a neighborhood in close proximity to others, which provides challenges. We’re both working parents and we believe Dizzy would be happier with an active person/couple/family who are diligent with behavioral training and getting her what she needs- daily exercise and affection.
Please call if interested to discuss in more detail.
Tyler - 206-816-2390
Rehoming our dog
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tyleraustin81
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Rehoming our dog
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AthenaShapley
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Re: Rehoming our dog
Do you know what breed Dizzy is?
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tyleraustin81
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Re: Rehoming our dog
Hi there. We haven’t done a DNA test, but vets have told us that she looks like a black lab, Great Dane mix.