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Update: Well Sox is available again. We tried "dealing" with my daughter's allergy issues for the last month, but things haven't gotten better. We thought maybe my daughter was just allergic to the dog shampoo we used when we first got her, but we stopped using it and still have problems.
Sox was the pick of the litter. I think in the last month, we've gotten over 500 compliments on Sox! We literally cannot walk 100 ft without someone stopping and petting her. My wife even says it's starting to get annoying. lol When you're in a rush, sometimes it can be. If you're single, you wouldn't be for long if you have Sox with you. We get just as many "good temperament" comments. She doesn't shy away from people or other dogs. Very friendly and will easily lay on her back side if you pet her. She is housebroken already, but I don't know how she will do in a new home. She's very quiet dog, at least for now. She will only bark once or twice if she hears a strange sound at night and we will frequently go all day without hearing a noise from her.
We are just asking a re-homing fee of $200. I would gladly pay $2000 for her if my daughter wasn't allergic to her. She really is the best dog. 1 minute with her and you will say the same thing. We will include a giant Kirkland bag of dog food and a couple of her toys. Forgot to mention that we will include a large crate we just purchased for $99.
First pic is when we first got her. Second was taken just a few days ago. She is now 13 weeks old.
Sox was the pick of the litter. I think in the last month, we've gotten over 500 compliments on Sox! We literally cannot walk 100 ft without someone stopping and petting her. My wife even says it's starting to get annoying. lol When you're in a rush, sometimes it can be. If you're single, you wouldn't be for long if you have Sox with you. We get just as many "good temperament" comments. She doesn't shy away from people or other dogs. Very friendly and will easily lay on her back side if you pet her. She is housebroken already, but I don't know how she will do in a new home. She's very quiet dog, at least for now. She will only bark once or twice if she hears a strange sound at night and we will frequently go all day without hearing a noise from her.
We are just asking a re-homing fee of $200. I would gladly pay $2000 for her if my daughter wasn't allergic to her. She really is the best dog. 1 minute with her and you will say the same thing. We will include a giant Kirkland bag of dog food and a couple of her toys. Forgot to mention that we will include a large crate we just purchased for $99.
First pic is when we first got her. Second was taken just a few days ago. She is now 13 weeks old.