I acquired 2 wonderful female litter mates from a terrible situation down the street. I did not do thorough research ahead of time and did not realize the overwhelming extra challenges of raising two sisters is more than I can handle and that they deserve. Delia also reacts to her mothers constant. barking (she's always tightly tethered) just down the street. I am able to train one but not two. Even though Delia was our first choice to keep, we believe her beauty and temperament would make her more adoptable. We have decided to keep her sister and in another six months get another dog. Delia is a beautiful extremely friendly 3 month old that we acquired before the trauma of her environment could affect her negatively. She is black with white and tan "doby" type markings. She is very healthy with a shiny coat. We've given her 24-7 attention and She knows her name, sits, waits at the door, good on leash, soft mouth with treats. Very calm, friendly temperament. She is not yet spayed. Gets along very well with other dogs and responds well to new people. This is a very hard to do, however at this point she would both benefit living in a separate home, not competing with her sister and being able to grow and thrive. Are you are someone who can provide a loving home for this wonderful little dog? When she matures she will be a smallish medium to medium sized dog. I can already tell she won't be a "Cujo" :), but is already a vigilant watch dog. Please email me with your phone number for more information. I live in Potrerillos Arriba. Denise Gordon
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