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BackBaby Girl
Available for Adoption
Description
Name: Baby Girl
ID # RT20251213-1
Estimated Age: 3 years
Sex: Female
Estimated Breed: Kangal/Black Mouth Cur Mix
Weight: 85 lbs.
Good with Dogs: Yes, with slow and proper introductions
Good with Cats: Unknown
Good with Children: Yes, older children likely due to her size
Special/Medical Needs:
Estimated Energy Level: Medium
Current Location: Edmonton, AB
Adoption Fee: $650
Meet Babygirl 🤍
85 lbs of fluffy love and gentle devotion
Babygirl hasn’t had the easiest start to life. After raising her pups, it’s finally her turn to be someone’s baby. This sweet, goofy girl is eager to please, deeply people-oriented, and fully convinced she should be a lap dog—despite her impressive size.
She walks nicely on leash and doesn’t react to other dogs on walks, though she does want to say hello to every human she meets. Babygirl loves finding a sunny patch or a cozy couch for a midday snooze, and she’s a big fan of car rides—especially when she can stick her head out the window and enjoy all the smells.
Babygirl enjoys toys, chasing a ball in the yard, and cuddling with her foster siblings. She plays well with other dogs and is generally gentle, especially with smaller dogs, though she can be a bit goofy with her paws. With dogs her own size, she sometimes plays like a “grizzly bear,” but she’s quickly learning more structured games like tug and chase.
She is fully house trained and crate trained. Babygirl may whine briefly if she feels she’s missing out, but she settles quickly and sleeps soundly through the night in her crate.
Babygirl is very attached to her people and can show some separation anxiety—she may cry or want to watch from the window when someone leaves. With reassurance and consistency, she does settle after a short period, and this is something that often improves as she becomes more secure in her forever home.
She is also very food motivated and smart, already learning cues like sit, down, off, leave it, and come here. Around food, Babygirl does best with clear structure and boundaries. She should be fed and trained separately from other dogs, as she can be protective of food or food-related spaces. With simple management, this has already improved in her foster home.
Overall, Babygirl is a loving, loyal, affectionate girl with a huge heart. She’s ready for a home that will give her patience, consistency, and lots of love—and she’ll return it tenfold.
If you are interested in meeting this dog, please fill out an application.
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