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Meet Biscuit - courtesy post - adopted

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Biscuit is a 35-lb. female Aussie Cattle Dog/Lab mix female looking for a new home. She's spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. Here's what her people say about her:

"Biscuit has grown up with her litter mate sister and they are very close, but we have taken both dogs out individually for long walks and they do well on their own. Biscuit likes to be around people and adapts to new people quickly. Our daughter has taken her for long runs on leash and she does well. Biscuit likes to play tug-o-war and will chase balls and return them but is not overly focused on a ball like her sister. She has never shown any aggression, but sometimes will give a little growl if she is comfortable and doesn't want to be moved. She has a very soft mouth when playing. She is very trainable, especially with food, but with the two puppies and an older dog I haven't had much time for individual training. She sits and stays when preparing to eat and releases only with an OK. Biscuit has been on daily walks since she was a very young puppy so has been socialized and will not run off when off leash. I have played hide and seek with her and she and her sister always find me."

Current owners adopted Biscuit and her sister Cocoa in March 2020 as puppies. The two play beautifully together and are really a delight. However, owners are in their mid-70s and have realized that the puppies are too strong and active for them.

​If you are interested in Biscuit please contact Bob Burnham at 
720-339-6012 for more info.
Summit Dog Rescue, P.O. Box 17693, Boulder, Colorado 80308 • summitdogrescue@yahoo.com
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Newsletter Signup
    • Partners & Sponsors
  • Adoption Information
    • Adoptable Dogs (and Cats)
    • Adoption Fees
    • Podcast
    • Dog Application
    • Kitty Application
  • Donate
  • Happy Tails!
  • Policies
  • Contact Us
  • FAQs
  • Training
    • SDR Approved Trainers
    • The Adjustment Period
    • SDR Puppy Guide
    • Training Videos
    • Cesar Milan and Dominance Training
    • Positive Training
    • Clicker Training Basics
    • Volunteer
    • Puppies and Developmental Stages
    • Kids and Dogs
    • Growling and Biting
    • Impulse Control
    • Basic Obedience
    • The Shocking Truth about Shock Collars
    • Prong Collars and Choke Chains
    • Doggie Day Care
    • Counter Surfing Survival Tips
    • Don't use these trainers
  • Health
    • Dog Foods
    • Exercise
    • Over Vaccination
  • FOSTER