Mouse

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Mouse is a 1.5-year-old, 39lb mixed breed with a gentle heart and a story that speaks to her resilience. She came from a difficult past, and the scar on her muzzle suggests she likely had her mouth tied shut. Despite it all, Mouse has remained incredibly sweet and full of love. She’s a shy, sensitive girl who will thrive with a patient adopter willing to move at her pace and continue building her confidence. Mouse has come out of her shell beautifully in her foster home, she loves to follow her dog friends around and has started to show a playful side, enjoying gentle play and companionship with other calm, respectful pups. Mouse bonds deeply with her people and does best in a home where someone is around more often. She’s happiest being your shadow, soaking in a sense of safety and routine. She’s still working on potty training and does best on a very consistent schedule, and she’s making steady progress. Mouse is also continuing to work through separation anxiety, particularly with the crate, and will need a committed adopter who can dedicate time and patience to helping her feel safe when alone. Mouse is heartworm-positive and is currently undergoing treatment. This treatment is covered by W&W, and Mouse is expected to make a full recovery. Mouse is a truly special dog with so much love to give, she just needs a steady, understanding home to help her continue to blossom.

Mouse is a 1.5-year-old, 39lb mixed breed with a gentle heart and a story that speaks to her resilience. She came from a difficult past, and the scar on her muzzle suggests she likely had her mouth tied shut. Despite it all, Mouse has remained incredibly sweet and full of love. She’s a shy, sensitive girl who will thrive with a patient adopter willing to move at her pace and continue building her confidence. Mouse has come out of her shell beautifully in her foster home, she loves to follow her dog friends around and has started to show a playful side, enjoying gentle play and companionship with other calm, respectful pups. Mouse bonds deeply with her people and does best in a home where someone is around more often. She’s happiest being your shadow, soaking in a sense of safety and routine. She’s still working on potty training and does best on a very consistent schedule, and she’s making steady progress. Mouse is also continuing to work through separation anxiety, particularly with the crate, and will need a committed adopter who can dedicate time and patience to helping her feel safe when alone. Mouse is heartworm-positive and is currently undergoing treatment. This treatment is covered by W&W, and Mouse is expected to make a full recovery. Mouse is a truly special dog with so much love to give, she just needs a steady, understanding home to help her continue to blossom.