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Hi! My Name Is Pippa-2012-063

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~2 years old. Good with older considerate children and large dogs. Not good with small dogs or cats. Good for the elderly and apartment appropriatePip Pip Hooray! Pip Pip Hooray!Here she is! My sweet little Pippa is now ready for her forever home. Pip came into GSRA heartworm positive was successfully treated and now is ready to be adopted. She is a happy bright girl who smiles a lot and will bring the same happiness to some lucky adopter she brought to her foster home. I'll describe her as perfect with a side of mischief.Like I stated she is bright. I do not allow her on furniture she only does it when I'm gone. And she taught me to keep my counter clean she counter surfs if something tasty may be there. She knows when meals are served and hasn't missed one. Though she is not a beggar she enjoys watching me cook. She will even help with the dishes. Her tail is super strong and with two wags she can clear a table.She is great on a leash and is curious about other dogs but has not shown any aggression toward them. I was told she does not like small dogs but she has not shown evidence of that with me. She likes to have you in her sight in the house but does not have to be in the same room she'll come check to be sure you are not getting into something without her. She came house-trained and has continued to do very well with me. I do have to coax her out to potty sometimes and I think it's because she doesn't want to miss any action. I stand in the yard with her business is done quickly and we're back in the house. Pippa wants to be with you so her outside & you inside is not going to work. She can get cranked up if encouraged but is content to lounge with you in her sight. She enjoys toys looks forward to meals & snacks and gets along well with my GSD male. She isn't quite an alpha female but she won't take any gruff from anyone either. Pip is very adaptable and could live with siblings or being an only dog would suit her fine as long as you give her plenty of your time and love.

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