26/08/2024
Courtesy post! Michigan Bichon Frise Rescue does not have this dog. Please apply at Havaheartrescue.org if you are interested.
Location: Springfield Missouri
đ©·AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTIONđ©·
Name: Birdie
Breed: Bichon Frise
Birthday: 12/08/2020
S*x: female
Weight: 12.6 lb
Height (Shoulder to floor): n/a
Location: Springfield MO
Adoption Fee: $450
Optional Crate Fee: $45
Deadline for expressing interest - apply asap so you can express interest in Birdie in the Havaheart group!
Vetting is completed. She is spayed and needs one more vax mid September and then she is ready for her new life. Her teeth are in great shape!
House training: Birdie is working on her house training manners. Her foster has her in a schedule according to when she eats and her foster is doing a great job mitigating accidents.
Behaviors: Birdie is sweet and cuddly and doesnât bark much yet. Not really into toys yet. Likes the kids. Doesnât mind the hamster.
Leash/Exercise: Birdie is learning to walk on a leash and is doing well.
Cats: n/a
Hamster: has been nose to nose with a hamster.
Other dogs: Birdie was a breeding dog and would do well with other dogs who are small and well mannered. She has been introduced to another small dog and showed little interest likely because she is nervous in rescue.
Children: Wonderful with children- she allows them to hold and pet her, she has very quiet demeanor but is coming around very well in limited time.
Adults: Birdie has mostly bonded with her foster mom. She likes the kids and has also been placed on foster dadâs lap with success. But she is shy around men.
Sleeping: sleeps in a crate. (9:45pm-6:45am is her current schedule).
Containment: does not mind being crated.
Great things about HHR Birdie: Birdie loves to sit on your lap and is very sweet and loving. She adapts to trusting you. She has rarely barked at all, only a couple instances while in her crate when she was alone in a room. If her crate is around us she prefers that.
Security: HHR Birdie is a flight risk. Gates must be secured. Fencing must be inspected for holes. Leashes must be put on anytime going outside with a responsible adult or trained young person holding leash securely so Birdie doesnât escape.
If you are interested in HHR Birdie, please apply at Havaheartrescue.org