| ZOE Zoe is a female Wheatable. Her estimated DOB is 6/07 Zoe is a owner turn-in. Below is some info from them. I am moving (downsizing) and getting ready to go back to school. I am going to anesthesia school which will require a full time commitment. In addition, I work long hours and recognize that I am not giving her the attention she requires and deserves, and that time will be less when school starts. She needs a yard to run around in and someone who has time to devote to her, as well as a love for the breed and their unique personalities. Zoe does the “wheaten greetin” whenever I walk through the door and is incredibly sweet. It is extremely upsetting for me to think of parting with her but I want what is best for her and I am no longer it. Zoe was originally adopted from the local pound by my brother and his family. My brother has 10 children, 7 of which are under the age of 10. Zoe was overwhelmed to say the least by all of the children. She has never bitten to my knowledge but would growl and snap at 2 of the kids who would, I believe, pull her ears and pet her roughly. She has since been around kids of all ages, teenage to toddler, and not had any trouble. She has not growled or snapped one time. I have been very careful to monitor her around kids and vice versa. She seemed very nervous and shy when first coming to live with me, it took her about two weeks to fully warm up to me and my 11 year old Boston Terrier, Molly. She defiantly tired to take over the house upon arrival but has found her place with us. Since coming to live with me she has truly blossomed. She is still a bit shy when meeting new people for the first time and startles easily (drops to the ground with tail tucked between her legs) with loud noises or voices. She has yelped when new people rub her ears or belly. I have to wonder if she was abused in her past. She is a very sweet girl, who loves to ride in the car, hike, and run around the yard. She is good with other dogs; she has play dates with my parent’s pack of dogs and has a great time playing with their mastiff. She needs a little more work on the leash, when we first head out for a walk or hike she will pull and choke until she settles down. Due to Zoe's past with children we will not consider homes with children under 14 for this dog. Zoe is spayed and up to date on shots. |



| JUNE 2011 - A FOREVER HOME! Zoe has been adopted by Sandra Thomas of Arizona CONGRATULATIONS! |