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Ali

Adopted

Basenji

Female
Small
9 months
Brindle

Terrier

&
Q-Lo (4)

ALI, spayed female, 9-months-old, 20-lbs

If you would like to give ALI a forever home, please contact
abetterchancerescue@gmail.com or log onto abetterchancerescue.org
To fill out online application

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Ai has a calm and stable temperament, very easy to get along, with children and strangers as well. She's also friendly with other dogs and cats. She’s crate trained to sleep overnight; potty trained to go outside; follows commands and responds to recall well. Maybe she doesn't have a good camera face, nevertheless, anyone watching the attached videos of Ali will surely fell in love with her!

Ali’s rescue story:
Ali was found wandering alone in the countryside, wagging tail at people she met begging for food. A volunteer did not have the heart to leave this friendly stray pup behind, so she picked Ali up and brought to the vet for a checkup. Being small and skinny, Ali was mistaken by people for a young puppy, but later examination revealed that she's in the early stage of pregnancy! Ali was neutered right then.

Please view Ali’s videos at:
Interact well with kids.
http://youtu.be/0JsPeH01jZ8
http://youtu.be/Z_7TEqztrNI
Good with strangers
http://youtu.be/hjTMtLKUzG0
http://youtu.be/RNTnlXQmn0Y
Has no food aggression with human and dogs.
http://youtu.be/XzEFPiSRv70
Walk leash training
http://youtu.be/hflQJLIyOhY

Temperament:
Energy level: Medium
Ideal home environment: Quiet or active both
Is the dog good with strangers: Friendly
The dog is best with children of what age group? Any age group
Is the dog good with other dogs? Small dogs – Yes Big dogs – Yes
Good with cats? yes
Good on leash? yes
House trained? yes
Crate-trained? yes
How is the dog with men? friendly
Food aggression with people? no
Food aggression with dogs? no
Has the dog ever bitten anyone? no

Medical Information:
Vaccination History
1st vaccination: Aug. 15/2020
2nd vaccination: Sep. 15/2020
Rabies Date: Sep. 15/2020

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