"GrETA" is Available for adoption at OREGON WEIMARANER RESCUE
MEET: Greta
BELIEVED COMPATIBILITY WITH:
CHILDREN: Teen + (9yr old entering the room sent her running to her crate, but...?)
CATS: No
DOGS: Yes
Are you looking to become an accessory to a Weimaraner on what could currently be mistaken for your couch? Well if so, look no further than this ~4 year old female who would love to take over your comfy spaces and claim them as her own. Greta's best life is hanging out with her owners and relaxing...although she is a tripawd doggo who does love the occasional high speed sprint around the property, she really would prefer to remain in the lap of luxurious heated indoor spaces soaking up affection in-between her morning and evening meal service...which will be on time lest her human servants receive a talking to.
When
it comes to people, Greta's approach is evolving but her basic stance
is that everyone is to be cautiously avoided except for those which have
shown kindness, love and affection towards her. Once she has accepted
you as a 'friendly', a process which may take from 10 minutes to a
couple days, then you may engage in any type of physical
inspecting/laying on/handling/snuggling/rubbing/petting which you
desire, but before your having been accepted she simply will not give
you the time of day and no amount of cajoling seems to change this
default position of hers. Greta has shown not an ounce of anything
resembling aggression and her defacto response when encountering the
unknown is to, if anything, avoid it and retreat to safety. This
behavior is understandable given that we believe this girl had never
left the property of her original owners until entering our care so she
is only now learning, slowly, that the world is not necessarily a scary
place. While she is being socialized more each day, she ultimately wants
to be a homebody giving and receiving affection to her people.
Other bits: She bathes easily. No sensitivity to touch anywhere. Being a tripawd dog doesn't slow her down at all. Fenced yard is non-negotiable. In the home and in the yard she has displayed no destructive behaviors and although far from a voracious chewer, she does occasionally like to gnaw a bone or antler. Fetch does not seem to be her thing but she likes to play a bit of chase with the other dogs when she feels like it. Patience mixed with prior experience will be needed for Greta's continued growth as she has come leaps and bounds from where she started but she is still an evolving creature which we want to continue nurturing.
If you live a fairly quiet life, do not have too many stairs, and are looking for a deeply loving and appreciative companion, Greta may very well be your gal.










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