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Meet Emma
Animal ID 55233796 
Species Dog 
Breed Terrier, Pit Bull/Mix 
Age 5 years 1 month 14 days 
Gender Female 
Size Medium 
Color Black/White 
Spayed/Neutered  
Declawed No 
Site Heritage Humane Society 
Intake Date 2/7/2024 
Emma is a delightful 5 year old terrier mix who is ready to trade in her days greeting customers for a life of relaxation and love. Though a bit shy at first, this sweet and friendly girl quickly warms up to new friends with gentle pets and playful tail wags. She's already housebroken, well-mannered, and enjoys the occasional game of fetch, making her the perfect companion for someone seeking a low-maintenance canine companion.

After spending years as a cherished store dog, Emma is now looking for a calm and loving home where she can enjoy her golden years. She would do best in a quiet environment with patient individuals who can appreciate her subtle affection. If you're searching for a furry friend to shower with love and cuddles, Emma could be your perfect match!

Notes from Emma's Foster Mom:

FIRST DAYS AT HOME:
When she first entered the house, she was low-key excited to explore and see everything. She quickly took to being petted, but she became very comfortable and settled after three days. The third day was when she started hopping in the bed at night.

CAR RIDES:
The only car ride I've brought her on was the car ride from the shelter. She was a bit excited at first, climbing around a bit and going through the bags supplied by HHS. For the last half of the 15 minute ride, she settled down with a chew toy and stayed relatively still. She does, of course, enjoy the windows down.

BEHAVIOR AT HOME:
Emma is a voracious chewer, but only chews on her toys. The tougher the toy, the better. She will abracadabra a tennis ball in 30 seconds flat. Not that she swallows any toy pieces, she's much too smart for that. She is quite housebroken; I leave her with free reign of the home while I am at work and she typically just sleeps on the couch. She never tears anything up or has any accidents.

GENERAL RESPONSES:
The only time that Emma is slightly stubborn is when she has a small animal in her sight (she is very much a huntress). Any other time she responds very quickly to a whistle or mouth click. While on a walk, a stranger asked to pet her and she let him do so without any fuss. In order to fill her water bowl, I leaned over her while she was eating and she wasn't bothered in the slightest. She is not fond of baths, but she does behave very well in the tub.

RESPONSES TO OTHER DOGS:
While on walks, she has been charged by other dogs from within fenced yards. In this situation, she has barked and tried to charge at the fence, but she is easily held by the leash and will quickly respond to me.When introduced to my neighbor's three boxers (through a chainlink fence), they barked at each other and then took to racing each other up and down the fence (this did not seem to be done aggressively). Since the initial fun, she has ignored the boxers, unless under the influence of post-bath zoomies.

TRICKS:
Emma knows three tricks (that I know of): sit, stay, and shake.

TEMPERAMENT:
Emma is incredibly loving and always wants to be around her people. If you're sitting on the couch, Emma will likely be cozied up against you. If you're sitting in a chair designed for single-occupancy, Emma will disregard the intentions of the furniture designer and crawl in your lap like the 70 pound dachshund she thinks she is. Beds are similarly shared. Emma also gives kisses very frequently."