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NSD Sloane
Sloane is currently with her puppy raiser. She is being taught a foundation of house manners and cues, for becoming a well-socialized part of the community.
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Breed: Lab x Golden
Gender: Female
Date of Birth: November 16, 2023
Sire: SSD Marshal
Dam: NSD Chip
Litter: U Litter
Puppy Sponsor: Anonymous
Volunteer Team: Morgan Ellis & Trey Larue, Jennifer Gibb
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Sloane's Updates
February 2024
Sloane was welcomed into our home with so much good training already from the whelping home. She is the picture of cuteness, puppy mischief, eagerness to learn, cuddles and we’ve discovered, lover of belly rubs! Her play time with our other dogs is busy and fun to watch; she often stumbles over herself in an effort to be the “big dog” in the house. She is starting to become patient with receiving her meals (‘take it’ cue), is very willing to go into her crate when asked, working hard on her hand feeding/calm cookie and settling on her mat. She is a joy!
October 2024
I am now in high school classes! I’m really starting to get the hang of this service dog thing, so my puppy raiser takes me to lots of new and exciting places to practice. I am also learning new advanced skills such as 'back,' 'touch,' 'chin,' and stepping on the perch pot. In class, I practice stairs and different under-footings and work for new and different handlers. This is an important step in preparing me for the next phase of my training. At home, I am polishing up my manners around meal times, guests, and outdoor walks. Now that I have more impulse control, I get to have more freedom around the house and get to sleep out of my crate some nights.
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