| Breed | Cattle Dog, Jack Russell Terrier |
| Color | |
| Age | Young |
| Gender | Female |
| Size | Small |
| Coat Length | - |
| Adoption Fee | - |
Elizabeth is a hound/heeler mix or maybe mixed with Jack Russell she is small and her brothers resembled JRTs (very mixed though), this is a very, very mixed litter. She is about 10-12 months old and weighs about 27 lbs.
She looks similar to "wishbone," from PBS. She is petite. Elizabeth tries to play with the cat and loves to play with the other puppy in her foster home. House training and walking on a leash are works in progress. Elizabeth is crate trained and loves to ride in the car. She is very sweet, loves to lick and follow you around. She is moderate in energy level.
This litter is about 6 months old now. Hound mix. Like all hounds, just sweet as can be. Arriving in ME 9/12/09 History: turned in June 11- owner finally got all females they owned fixed (the shelter made it a condition to take the pups)
Age: about 5-6 months *estimate Breed(s): heeler/red tick mix Energy Level: puppy
Affectionate: *Likes to lick *loves to play
People/General Playfulness: *Plays all the time
Socialization: *Moderately socialized: cautious but not scared
Is this dog a Flight Risk?________no___________________________
House Behavior: *Not Housetrained *Not familiar with living inside
Obedience: needs puppy training
Behavior with other dogs: *Initiates play often
Children exposure: Any child exposure in known history?__________y_________________ Ages of childen and amount/type of exposure:___15, 7_____________________
Reaction to children: *No fear/approaches for attention
Dominance/Submissiveness: puppyness - but seem to be more submissive dogs in general
Reactions to strangers: *Friendly: wags, generally happy for the attention
Aggression: none seen
Cats: Cat test: *Outside environment *Noticed cat: interested/curious, but no outward signs of aggression *Noticed cat: wanted to play/get to/tail wagging/play stance
Describe the dog in one good word or sentence encompassing the entire dog: Sweet puppies that crave attention