Baked Beans
Adopted

ID# IAR-A-9984

2 years old • Female • 45 lbs

All About Me

PROFILE
Baked Beans is friendly, curious, and the goofiest girl you'll ever meet! House-trained and crate-trained, Baked Beans is a quick learner, and her exuberance is sure to charm anyone who comes her way. Oh, and did we mention she's obsessed with cheese?

Outgoing and warmhearted, Baked Beans is so full of love for her people! She fits right into the hustle-and-bustle of the lively environment at her foster home, and she would likely love children. She can be chill as well, settling down for afternoon naps and movie nights. Baked Beans loves to romp around in the fenced yard with the two resident dogs, and she is respectful and doesn't pester them when playtime is over. That's when she might be found entertaining herself, often carrying her toys around the house or rolling around in the grass.

Baked Beans would prefer a home with at least one other dog. Although she can be nervous when meeting new people, her faithful canine companions boost her confidence and help her feel safe on walks. Her adopted family will need to take it slow and reassure her if walking alone.

Baked Beans is still a puppy, so she needs to be watched when free in the home. She tends to snatch household belongings (that cheese on the counter is so tempting!). We find that keeping a dog on a leash inside at least for the first couple weeks can help, and she will need to be crated whenever no one is home.

PHYSICAL
Baked Beans has a short russet coat, honey-brown eyes, and a pink nose. And look at those white socks!

HEALTH
Baked Beans is up-to-date on vaccinations, spayed, microchipped, and heartworm negative.

HISTORY
Baked Beans was rescued from a hoarding situation.

My Details
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Likes Young Kids Unknown
IAR Sponsored Training

IAR subsidizes post-adoption professional training with Jane Marshall (www.cheerydogs.com) to encourage a life-long and successful bond between the dog and the adopter. Group classes for puppies and adult dogs are provided at a substantial discount to IAR adopters.