About Chevy
Chevy is a young, sweet girl who can be worried by new people and unfamiliar environments. She will need a calm, patient adopter who understands that she may take a little extra time to warm up and feel safe.
She is still learning how to walk on lead and currently finds the lead quite scary and overwhelming. Ongoing support and gentle training will be essential. We recommend building a strong bond with Chevy at home first, then introducing the lead slowly. Begin with short, positive sessions in the backyard, progressing to the driveway and back before exploring further. High-value treats will be important to help make each step fun and rewarding.
Chevy should be allowed indoors as part of the family. She is affectionate and will likely enjoy cuddling on the couch once she trusts you. She may also benefit from crate training or having a cosy "den" space to retreat to when feeling unsure.
An active, busy girl, Chevy will thrive with daily play once comfortable. New toys can be scary at first, so sessions should always stay positive. She can become easily aroused, so ongoing basic training, impulse control, and "four paws on the floor" work will help her succeed.
Chevy is head-shy and unsure with close handling, so positive-reinforcement methods and regular consent breaks are a must. Teens are recommended, though this can be flexible. All family members should be involved in her continued training and must meet her at adoption.My adoption price includes: A FREE 4kg bag of ROYAL CANIN dry food My desexing, microchip and vaccinations Adoption Price: $450 If you think I might be the perfect fit for your family, please fill out an adoption application today! www.rspcaqld.org.au/app
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