Bizkit came in at the same time and in the same condition as Hamilton, and we truly believe they're siblings. Just like him, she arrived terrified, shut down, and unsure of the world - but Bizkit was even more withdrawn. With patient care, gentle handling, and lots of love, she's slowly started to come out of her shell.
She's still a bit of a scaredy cat, but she gains so much confidence from her dog friends and the staff who work with her every day. Around dogs, you can see her relax, observe, and mirror their bravery. She's incredibly sweet, delicate, and gentle - the kind of puppy who wants to trust, but needs someone who will go slow and show her the world is safe.
Bizkit is going to be a big dog, and she'll need a patient adopter committed to positive training, routine, and helping her build confidence. She does well in playgroup and would truly benefit from another dog in the home - a friendly, steady role model who can show her how to be brave and how to be a family dog.
She's come a long way already. Now she just needs her person.