Like the quiet shift from winter into spring, Tundra may start off a little shy and reserved. But with patience, kindness, and a few tasty treats, you'll start to see her slowly "thaw" and come into her own. New people and places can feel a bit overwhelming, so she takes her time getting comfortable. As she warms up though, Tundra begins to blossom. Her playful side peeks through, and she starts to seek out affection, enjoying time with people and the simple joys of play and connection. It's like watching the first signs of spring... subtle at first, but so rewarding!
Tundra is looking for a family who will give her the time and support she needs to grow in confidence. In the right home, she is sure to flourish into a loving pup who brings warmth to each day.
If you're ready to help this sweet girl step into her spring, Tundra just might be the perfect addition to your family.
IN-SHELTER NOTES & IDEAL HOME
SIZE:
59 lbs.
HOME TYPE:
House or Townhouse- No apartments as Tundra is shy and nervous and has shown signs of general anxiety.
CHILDREN:
Yes- Older children potentially compatible. Any children in the home should be confident around dogs her size and have had previous large dog experience.
CATS & SMALL ANIMALS:
Yes- cats potentially compatible with slow proper introduction.
OTHER DOGS:
Yes- Dogs potentially compatible.
ACTIVITY/ENERGY LEVEL:
High; will need a lot of daily exercise, enrichment and mental stimulation.
HUMAN COMPATIBILTY:
First time dog owner possible. Her new family will need to be prepared to work on difficult behaviours such as general anxiety and touch sensitivity.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS/NEEDS:
At least two in-person training sessions to work on socialization, basic training, manners, touch sensitivity and general anxiety.
HUMAN SOCIAL IN SHELTER:
Tundra is nervous and shy, but does love to interact with people once she is feeling comfortable.
FAVOURITE THINGS:
She is very food motivated!
For more information on any behaviours stated above, please check out our behaviour fact sheet: https://kwsphumane.ca/BehavioursandDefinitions
At HSKWSP we do not assign our dogs or cats with a breed as we cannot guarantee the specific breed that they are. All dogs are labelled as small, medium and large breed and cats are labelled as DSH, DMH and DLH based on their characteristics.
***NOTE*** Please remember that animals are coming back from foster care to the centres for their meet and greets. They will be experiencing a new environment and meeting new people, which means they may not exhibit the same behaviours they did in their foster videos or while in foster care.
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