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Kitsune

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3-7 years|Corgi|Female|Small|Glen Morgan, WV
♿️ Disability♿️ Special needs🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful

Kitsune is a small adult female corgi with a medium-length coat currently looking for a home through Operation Underdog WV. She is spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Due to a past spinal injury, she is incontinent and requires diapers, needing a family who can manage her special needs. Despite her challenges, she maintains the lively personality of a young corgi.

About Kitsune

Think you are the one? Submit an application! Meet Kitsune, a 1-2 year old corgi with a zest for life. Kitsune experienced a spinal injury when she was about six months old, and though she can't use her back legs in the usual way, her spirit is unstoppable. She bounds through her days in her wheels, ready for adventure both inside and out. Despite her unique mobility, she fears nothing—nipping playful challenges at the other dogs, chasing after cats, investigating the trash, and creating the lively chaos you would expect from a young corgi. Kitsune uses diapers to manage incontinence, as she will never be house-trained. Her foster home dogs tend to let her rule the roost, with a couple of them even a little intimidated by her bold, bossy ways. If you're seeking a fun-loving, loyal, and truly unstoppable companion who won't let any difference slow her down, Kitsune is ready to fill your life with laughter and action. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Kitsune

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Corgis are adaptable and can thrive in various living environments, including apartments and houses, as long as they get enough daily physical activity and mental stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Corgis enjoy having outdoor space to play and explore, but they can do well in smaller yards or regular walks when outdoor access is limited.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Corgis are generally good with children and make playful, attentive family companions. Their herding instincts, however, may prompt them to try to herd young children.