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2/14 Update - Mindy is 5 years old. She is about 15 pounds and all white – she would be considered a miniature poodle. Mindy plays with puppies and little Chihuahuas here - she loves other dogs! She came from a shelter in Ohio, a breeder turn in. I don't think she was not kept in the house – she must have been kept in a kennel outside. She LOVES the outside and that is where she runs and plays and acts like a dog. She loves being with the other dogs outside and plays with toys too! In the house she is still not quite comfortable. She will lay on the couch if I put her there or she will sit quietly in the living room. She is pretty calm until it is time to go outside and then she is just so happy! She is crate trained and does quite well in it. Mindy loves to be brushed and pet, she will sit next to me waiting for her turn. She is doing great on her housetraining too. Really well in fact – better then some of my own dogs! Mindy will still not take treats from my hand – she is not scared, she just doesn’t understand. She will eat them if I put them in her crate though. We started working with the leash but she is scared of it and it will be a slow process. She can go down stairs slowly but still needs to be brought in the house – she does not want to come in! She will go up the stairs too – but not on her own. I think she would rather spend her days outside because that is what she is used to. Inside is foreign to her still. Mindy was likely used as a breeding dog – maybe not ‘mistreated’ but not loved like a pet. She is learning and she needs someone that has time and patience and most importantly understanding of her situation. She may never be ‘normal’ but then you never know. I have a puppymill rescue that is so integrated to the house now, you would never guess where he came from and he was 5 when I got him! She is sweet and affectionate when given the chance. She will be a great dog someday if you are willing to work with her. She is definitely a project dog but if you ever considered helping a mill or breeder dog, she is a good candidate because she has a great head start.
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