Lottie

 
 
 

You say you have been looking to adopt a kangaroo! Here she is. Lottie spends a lot of time on her back legs. She's a talented master hopper who could take down America's Got Talent in the first round. She has other talents as well: 1) master eater; 2) master cuddler; 3) master zoomer; 4) master at staying in the crate; 5) master sitter when you ask (no joke); 6) master loose leash walker (it's true). She has her faults because we all do. She's chewed a few things she shouldn't have...that has gotten SO much better. She potties outside but doesn't bark to go out so I have to guess. She’s now ringing the bell with encouragement. Her curiosity often takes over, sometimes landing her in puppy trouble! But curious is good (who doesn't like a curious dog). Lottie came to us as a scared dog. When she meets new people, she acts timid but is not a shy dog by nature. Once comfortable, she's all wags and wiggles and wants pets and toys. When she's unsure, her tail is tucked and she backs away. Her crate is her safe haven. Lottie has also had elbow surgery. Her elbows have never stopped her from doing anything. There is not a mean bone in this cute little body of hers. We are happy to set up a private meeting where Lottie is very comfortable or come to an adoption fair but you will experience her more scared side. Either way, you might fall in love because she is so loveable. Bonus: she loves other dogs of all ages and sizes of humans. Not sure about cats. Her wish list: a fenced-in yard and another dog.