About Millie:
Millie is a medium-sized, female Kelpie, aged 9 years old.
Description:Millie is a friendly, active red dog who mostly responds well to commands. She failed early in life and was rehomed to my son who has had her in a small town for 7 years. Millie is very clean and is fully vaccinated and microchipped. She is used to being an inside dog but also loves long walks and runs. Millie can be reactive with other dogs until she knows them. She is an excellent guard dog. Millie gets very anxious around small children and would need a home with no cats or small children. She is very intelligent and can still be taught new tricks. Millie is very loyal.
Is Millie used to children? No.Is Millie used to cats? No.
Is Millie toilet-trained? Yes.
Is Millie used to stock? No.
Is Millie used to chickens? Yes.
How well does Millie get on with other dogs? Not friendly.
Millie lives in Ohakune, .
A bit about Millie’s personality:
Millie has a fear of fireworks and thunder and will do her best to hide on your lap. She can be excitable around machinery such as vacuum cleaners and lawn mowers. Although she suffers from anxiety which leads to her reactive behaviour with other dogs, Millie is otherwise relaxed and is a very loving dog. She is very pretty with a very expressive face and will listen intently to your conversations with her. Millie is still very fond of her toys, in particular her Mitre10 stuffed ducks which are easily replaced. Millie enjoys learning new tricks, she will work well for tiny treats. She is excellent on the lead and good to run with.
About me:
My name: Deb Owen.
My e-mail address: debsowen@gmail.com.
My phone number: 0220608988
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