freya
Quick Stats
- Spayed, female
- Three years old
- Current on vaccinations
- Low heartworm positive and slower treatment started
- 50 to 55 pounds
- Micro chipped
- House and crate trained
- Good with other dogs and people
- Not tested with cats and children, but probably fine with children
- Lots of energy and very playful
- Affectionate
- Location: fostered in Round Rock
Meet Freya
At the shelter, I had this worried look on my face! People said, save her, she’s a worried gitl. I was worried indeed, but also, this is just my face. I have very prominent number 11 furhead lines. I prefer to think of them as indicators of my intelligence. Some human ladies have them too, they’re called WTF lines. Which I assume means “where’s the food!”
I love FOOD!!! I also love to play with other dogs. I haven’t shown much interest in toys at my Foster Home but maybe I will at your house, maybe I’ll start a stuffy toy collection.
I do enjoy warm blankets and sleeping outside my crate! I’m just not the kind of bird that you can cage. I’m too smart and figured out how to get out of my kennel, both at the shelter & my Foster Homr. Good news, I’m not destructive if I escape. But if you plan to crate me, be aware to extra tight secure it.
I’m at a German Shepherd Rescue, but I might also be part Belgian Malinois due to my sleek look, very expressive face, leaner chiseled body and superior intelligence! I hope you choose me and we can have loads of fun and I can put all my affections on you!
At the shelter, I had this worried look on my face! People said, save her, she’s a worried gitl. I was worried indeed, but also, this is just my face. I have very prominent number 11 furhead lines. I prefer to think of them as indicators of my intelligence. Some human ladies have them too, they’re called WTF lines. Which I assume means “where’s the food!”
I love FOOD!!! I also love to play with other dogs. I haven’t shown much interest in toys at my Foster Home but maybe I will at your house, maybe I’ll start a stuffy toy collection.
I do enjoy warm blankets and sleeping outside my crate! I’m just not the kind of bird that you can cage. I’m too smart and figured out how to get out of my kennel, both at the shelter & my Foster Homr. Good news, I’m not destructive if I escape. But if you plan to crate me, be aware to extra tight secure it.
I’m at a German Shepherd Rescue, but I might also be part Belgian Malinois due to my sleek look, very expressive face, leaner chiseled body and superior intelligence! I hope you choose me and we can have loads of fun and I can put all my affections on you!
For Admin Use: Foster AS 1.6.2024