7 year old • Female • 50 lbs
Yara has a beautiful gray brindle coat with a white diamond on her chest.
Check out Yara cuddling with her foster sister:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcfu61mDgSU&t=4s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOjAexO7D0o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n4FcFjXSrg&t=3s
Yara is learning to navigate the house and has fallen in love with her dog bed. Yara quickly found out how to sneak onto the couch to cuddle and help her foster mom do some homework. She is the biggest cuddlebug, and all she needs to be happy is love and attention. Yara loves to go on walks. She is low key and would be happiest in a calm household. Yara likes hanging with all of her foster siblings, although she is more interested in watching them play than in joining in. She loves to be petted by young children, as long as they are respectful of dogs--so she would not do well with children pulling her tail or running around. Yara will sit for hot dogs, and loves to eat soft food and treats.
My Details
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Likes Cats | Yes | |
Likes Dogs | Yes | |
Likes Young Kids | Yes |
Yara is receiving her vaccinations, and she is microchipped, spayed, and heartworm negative. She is working on gaining a few pounds.
Yara was found wandering outdoors and reported to IAR by a Good Samaritan.
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.