Re: Indy..ref 343…18mt old Spitz X Collie *HOMED*

Re: Indy..ref 343…18mt old Spitz X Collie *HOMED*

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    martem
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    Indy came to us yesterday. First let me say that cover photo does not do her justice as she is really a very handsome dog. Kathy said she is probably a Spitz cross, to me she looks like a cross between a spitz/husky (face) and a collie (body). She is the same size as our dog who is a collie lab cross (so basically smaller than an average lab). She is between one and two years old (She still has a young way of moving and running so I would say one and a half years -which means she is fully grown). She is a lovely dog and has settled very easily. She is very calm and very sweet. She was great last night and there have been no accidents at all so she seems to be fully house trained. If you talk to her she comes straight over for a rub. She must have been a family pet because even though she is not trained to recognise many commands she is very well behaved and does know ‘sit’. She does not seem to have lived with cats before but is just so calm she even took our two cats in her stride.
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    #121122
    kaydoyle
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    Beautiful photos…thank you ;)

    #121153
    martem
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    A few days have passed and we have gotten to know this lovely girl a little better. She is a very sweet natured dog. Her excited time is in the morning. She is just so happy to see us that she does jump a little but that stops quickly enough. She also loves to have a play chasing the ball in the garden first thing in the morning, more than any other time of the day. She also gets very excited when her breakfast and dinner are being prepared and starts spinning in circles. Upon review my husband thinks she is probably closer to a Spitz or husky/ Alsatian cross- but either way she is fully grown so we know she wont be as big as an Alsatian. She is great with our dog and other dogs we meet (she drops and shows her belly usually – so she is really quite submissive) but it’s obvious that she doesn’t need another dog to be happy as she seems to enjoy human company just as much. She loves her walks and never stops exploring and chasing up and down the river (her fav. thing) so it is hard to take a decent photo of her when we are out. But then it is lovely to see her enjoying herself so much.

    #121205
    KatM
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    Hello, do you know if Indy is good with small children? Thank-you! :)

    #121268
    martem
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    Indy went to the vet for her operation yesterday. She came back a little drowsy and uncomfortable but she is such a good girl she just rested for the evening and this morning was much better. She hasn’t been fussing at her stitches and has been a little sweetheart and we have been giving her lots of rubs and hugs today. She will be resting for a few days more but I can tell she really missed her walks today. We are really enjoying getting to know her and seeing her become even more relaxed with us. She is just the loveliest girl. Again I am left baffled by what could have led to her being lost and not reclaimed because she is so sweet tempered and good. Apart from a few small toilet accidents in the house (she does know to go outside when the door is open but if it is closed she does not ask to go out – so there have been a couple of small number 1’s – we are now being more vigilant about letting her out regularly) she is the easiest dog to look after, she does not chew things, she is calm and well behaved and very loving. She has such a happy face, one of those that actually smiles when she is happy. She will be the most wonderful family dog for some lucky person.
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    #121324
    kaydoyle
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    Indy has not lived with children so she would be best suited with older children

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