Hi, my name is Lexie. I am four years old. I was a breeder dog for a while but I am now retiring from that life to become a house pet! I heard some of my doggie friends talk about how wonderful it can be. I guess because there is petting in the house, right?
Anyway, I am very excited for this next chapter of my life. Please forgive me if I do not look excited though. I am very shy and a bit scared of humans that I don't know well. It took me a while to get used to being around people so much. I like to have time to myself and warm up to people at my own pace.
But I really do love my foster mother and my foster dog sisters. They have been so nice to me! They wished me a nice Happy Birthday (I don't know what that is, but we had fun), and they even took me on a nice trip! They say I "travel well." I think that means I settled down nicely in the car and I didn't get car sick.
I like the vet and all, but there is a lot going on there that scares me. So many noises that are new and strange. I like to snuggle while watching TV. I like to explore the yard.
So I'm getting used to this people thing more and getting petting in a house as a house pet. (That does sound kind of weird, doesn't it?) They tell me that I won't always be with my foster mother and my foster dog sisters. I guess they're going to find me an even better place to stay! I can't believe that there could be more people that would be fun and nice and do house petting, but they say that someone will really want me bad! That's neat.
Wait... is that you maybe? Can we meet sometime? I'll try to not be shy and nervous with you. (I've been practicing!)
General Color | Tri-color |
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Current Size | 21 pounds |
Current Age | 4 years |
Microchipped | Yes |
Neutered/Spayed | Yes |
Fence Required | Yes |
Shyness Level | 8 |
Will come when called | No |
Will run from you | Yes |
Will let you catch me | Eventually if I am in a fenced area, but if I am not in a fenced area I would be gone! |
Will let you hold and cuddle me | Yes, I do like cuddling, but it's kind of new to me. |
Housetrained | Yes, but please excuse me if I have a few accidents in a new environment. |
Obedience Training Needed | I will benefit from basic obedience training to bond with my new family. |
Exercise Needs | Mild: I like to explore the yard. Someday I will probably like to go for walks, but right now I'm not sure what those are. |
Grooming Needs | Moderate |
Shedding Amount | Moderate |
Reaction to New People | I run away |
Owner Experience Needed | I would like to be with someone who has or has had a Sheltie before. |
Good with Kids | Can't tell you. Not sure if I've ever been around a "kid". |
Good with Cats | Cats are boring. I ignore them. |
Good with Other Dogs | Yes, other dogs are great! |
Adoption Fee | My people say that they are asking for a donation of $450 to take me home. |
Fill out the online application and let the NSR people know you are interested in me!
Please note that Nebraska Sheltie Rescue requires that a placement home has a completely fenced yard in order to be considered. There are too many horrible stories about dogs getting out and having bad things happen. (For more on NSR's fence policy, see here.)
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