Wispy Willow loves to sit in your lap and cuddle; She is super affectionate! She loves to lay next to you, give kisses, and snuggle next to you on the couch, while you watch TV or read. She would let you know when it is time for extra petting, by lightly scratching your hand for attention. She loves to play fetch with her rabbit stuffed animal. She loves to spend her past times playing with our corgi, and resting next to her for a group nap. Wispy Willow learns commands fairly quickly (as long as you have treats for reward!), and thus far knows 'sit', 'wait', 'high five!' . Willow is pretty independent on her own, she would circle around a couple of times to make her bed out of her designated blanket and would entertain herself while I am doing work on my desk.; She would play with her favorite blanket and chew bone. At night she loves to be tucked in under a blanket or laying on your chest for extra warmth and comfort. Wispy Willow is a bit of a picky eater, although we have found that mixing boiled chicken bits with her kibbles works best; We are currently working on consistency with her eating schedule and she seems to be responding well to it. Wispy Willow is also responding well to grooming routines such as brushing her teeth and wiping her face, to prevent tear stains.
Wispy Willow is staying with Yurie in Philadelphia, PA.
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Good with Dogs, Requires a yard
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