Kijani’s gorgeous coat and infectious grin give you an exterior glimpse of what lies within this sweetie. Her owner has given her years of love and good care, but knows her spirited nature now calls for a home with someone who can keep pace.
Daily leash walks have halted due to the owner’s mobility, but Kijani still enjoys ample yard time each day and handles being left alone up to five hours during the school year. In a new home, she’d welcome resuming regular outings to satisfy those hound-dog instincts.
Bright and eager to learn, Kijani knows “sit,” “stay,” and “shake,” and she’ll even fetch slippers on command. She’s house-trained and crate-accustomed (though she now roams freely indoors).
Kijani does startle with loud noises like vacuums or lawn mowers—so a few precautions before beginning noisy chores sure help. She does best on a salmon-based food to keep her digestion on track.
She’s a regular playmate at doggie daycare and adores her owner’s 14 grandchildren. Her reaction to cats isn’t known, so intros should be handled appropriately. Microchipped for extra security, she’s ready to explore new worlds with the right applicant. And we do allow people to foster her prior to adoption to ensure the perfect fit.
2025 Numbers
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Dogs taken in
47
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Dogs Adopted
40