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Sage In Wilmington

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3-7 years|Havanese|Female|Small|Livonia, MI
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🏠 Single Animal Home🚽 House Trained👍 Knows basic commands

Sage is a female Havanese, small in size, and she weighs 9.9 pounds. While she's not yet house trained, she is spayed and has up-to-date vaccinations. Located in Livonia, MI, she's looking for a loving home where she can thrive with a friendly canine companion by her side.

About Sage In Wilmington

Meet Sage, a charming Havanese girl, who’s ready to fill your life with love. At 9.9 pounds, this petite sweetheart enjoys every moment spent with her people. Whether it’s supervising your gardening or snuggling up on the couch, Sage is the perfect companion. She loves leisurely walks around the neighborhood, stopping to sniff all the interesting scents. Sage can be a little shy initially, but with some patience and treats, she warms up beautifully. Please note that she thrives with another confident dog in her forever home, as her previous experiences have taught her the benefits of having a furry friend by her side. Though she’s learning that potty time is outside, she responds well to a consistent schedule. Sage seeks a family who can be home often—she loves being a loyal shadow. Nestled in your lap or cozying up beside you is where she feels happiest. Sage's adoption fee is waived, making her an even more appealing companion. If you are looking for a devoted friend, you might just have found her! Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Sage In Wilmington

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

    Sage, the Havanese, typically enjoys a calm and nurturing environment where she can be close to her family members.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Sage enjoys short leisurely walks, so a small yard or access to nearby parks for some exploration would be ideal.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Sage is friendly, her shy nature might be better suited to homes with older, gentle children who can respect her boundaries.