She trusts her foster mom implicitly, and is very attached to her. She also takes time to feel safe around any sort of strangers, especially when her foster mom isn’t around. She has recently started to warm up to her foster dad so there is some progress. She did have a fear of men which leads us to believe she had a negative history with men. Her energy level and need for focus and discipline make agility a great option for her! She needs regular training and reinforcement by her owner. At this point just like a puppy she needs to be under constant supervision, or needs to be crated if someone isn’t home or with her to make sure she isn’t getting into anything that is unsafe for her. She loves to run and even plays fetch with a ball! She takes good naps and then gets right back to being a puppy. She is very active and loves to play with everything in sight. The vet did not hear a heart murmur, but did find a grade 2 subluxated patella on her left back leg that does not affect her mobility or cause her discomfort.Īt this point she is small and mighty at a healthy 9 lbs! She missed out on a normal puppyhood and now has the chance to act every bit like a puppy at the age of 15 months. During her time in foster care the majority of her health concerns have resolved, and she recovered well from her spay and hernia repair surgery. She has training needs or she will rule the home, and not in a good way.Ĭatie is a young spirited Blenheim girl who was released from a breeding farm due to health concerns at the age of 13 months. She is not just a cute, young, pretty female Cavalier. The inquiries we are receiving are clear that the bio is not read to the end and considering what we are seriously looking for in a home for Catie. Please read the entire bio before applying.
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