Gender - Female
Born 1/10/25
Ready To Go Home - Now
Medium Wavy - Non Shedding
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This outgoing and playful girl is full of fun and loves being a part of the action. She’s wonderfully people-focused and always excited to interact, making her a great fit for families with kids or anyone looking for a happy, energetic companion to share everyday adventures.
Gessica is expected to mature to about 35 - 40 pounds and has a cream colored soft, full medium wavy coat that’s already showing signs of beloved Teddybear fluff - the kind that turns heads and warms hearts!
She’s making fantastic progress in our extended training program. Gessica enjoys Jeep rides while wearing her harness, walks up the crate ramp with confidence, and is eager to stay by our side while on leash. She’s learning all the right things - like coming when called, sit, down, stay, take it, and leave it - and mastering manners such as no jumping on people or furniture, walking up and down stairs, ringing the potty bell to go outside, and resting quietly in her crate for up to eight hours. She keeps her living space clean and potty free and is always eager to please.
With her joyful spirit, beautiful coat, and growing list of accomplishments, Gessica is sure to bring laughter, love, and a little extra sunshine to her forever home!
$5000
What’s Included?
~ Three Weeks Old ~
This has been a big week! Our eyes are now fully open and we are beginning to respond to Marisa and Chasedy when they take us through our daily training. A litter box has been added to our nursery room and we are already searching it out to go potty in! We also finished up our Neurological Stimulation exercises and have started the next phase of our training and conditioning. Holding, cuddling and walking around during this development stage helps us to learn to be secure when being carried and handled.
At 21 days our ears began to open and we can now hear. We don’t know much about science but research says that during the first week of hearing puppies have very little startle response to loud noises so Janet makes sure to take advantage of this time to begin conditioning us to accept these noises while we are eating. Doing something pleasant while we hear, startle and recover conditions us to ignore the scary noises that we will encounter in our future life. Daily sound conditioning will continue at each of our meals until we go home to our new family. We are getting used to hearing:
The sound of a running vacuum, force blow dryer and clippers
Slamming doors, gates and dropped objects
Honking horn and running car engine
CD containing noises such as thunder, wind storm, alarm clock, lawn mower, power saw, buzzers, bells, children playing, thumps, babies crying, bumps and much more