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Lelo

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0-6 months|Cattle Dog|Female|Medium|Bothell, WA

About Lelo

Animal Information: Lelo is an estimated 13 week old female Cattle Dog/Terrier X. She arrived at Caddo Parrish Animal Services in Louisianna as a stray along with her siblings Moe & Remi as strays so not much is know about her background. We were asked to take them by our rescue partner Tail Lights Rescue Project and couldn't say no.They are now out of the shelter in a loving foster home awaiting transport to the PNW. Foster Profile: Lelo is an expressive and cheerful girl who will show and tell you exactly how she feels. She loves when you sing to her, and doesn’t even care if you’re off-key. But she’ll also groan like a teenager about things that annoy her, like an empty food bowl or the rain and cold on a walk! Aside from that and her playful growls when shaking the toy of her latest obsession, she’s not very vocal and only really barks when startled. When walking on her leash she’s mostly uninterested in the other dogs she passes. Lelo considers her crate a safe space and chews her teething toys there during the day, eagerly awaiting meal time (which she also enjoys in her crate). She’s taken well to house training and sleeps in her crate through most of the night, using expressive groans to let us know when it’s time for a quick potty break. If it’s raining, cold, and windy, she gets quite moody about being outside, shivering and whining... but this inspires her to get her business done very quickly, after which she’s ready to be back inside. The Seattle weather can certainly take some credit for house training this doll! Lelo behaves well around cats and other dogs and would do just fine in a household with either, as long as she had her own space or crate to retreat to when needed. Her routine includes a lengthier morning walk after breakfast to help her exercise and expend energy, alternating between naps, potty breaks, and chewing her toys during the day, a nice dinner in her puzzle feeder and final potty breaks before tucking in for the night - which she typically does on her own when ready. Adoption Info: Adoption fee is $575 which includes spay/neuter, core vaccinations Rabies and DPPV per AVMA standards, any indicated preventative care, heartworm test, microchip with lifetime registration, and recent health check with a veterinarian. Adoption fee may be tax deductible as Dog Gone Seattle is a 501c3 organization (ID 81-5101166). Apply Online: www.doggoneseattle.org/adoption-application Animal History: This dog was transferred from Caddo Parish Animal Services in partnership with Tail Lights Rescue Project. She will be transferred via TLRP, arriving to foster care on 4/11/26 and available for adoption in the greater Seattle area once evaluated in foster care.