ROXANNE-HAVANESE

State: near Rochester,NY
Age: 6 years
DOB: 07/06/18
Weight: 15 lbs
Sex: female
Neutered/UTD: yes/Yes
Coat Color: white & black
Children under 4: no (no history)
Children over 4: age 8 & up
Separation Anxiety: no 
Other dogs: Yes
Cats: yes
Crate Trained: yes
House Trained: mostly
Obedience Trained: No
Leash Trained: yes
Microchipped: Yes
Adoption fee: $375
đź’–REDUCED ADOPTION FEE: $375 (rest of $675 fee is sponsored by donations)

11/23/24-Roxanne has written her letter to Santa and she’s hoping he will bring her a furever family for her to love! She’s continuing to show excellent adjustment to living in a house and becoming a family dog.  Her little wispy tail is wagging all the time.  She is so excited when we come home that she spins in circles.  She plays a game of chase with us every night and is learning to love playing with toys.  She is just such a happy and fun little girl!  Roxanne is a very quiet dog.  She barks once in awhile when the other dogs and her people are outside and she’s alone in the house, but she quiets right down when we tell her to.  She does this cute little thing where she’ll put her front paws on your chair and wag her tail to ask for petting and then she’ll kiss your hand like crazy when you reach down to pet her.  This little sweetie has so much love and joy to give.  Will you be the special person she shares that love with?
10/27/24-Roxanne has really adjusted to living in a house at this point.  She is still a little skittish of some things, but isn’t fearful of a lot of typical noises in a house like the vacuum cleaner.  She loves to check out the dishes when we’re loading the dishwasher. LOL Her house training is coming along really well.  She only has accidents once in a while, and goes to the bathroom every time she goes outside.  We are confident she’ll be fully trained very soon.
Roxanne’s fun and playful personality is really blossoming as she grows more trusting.  When we arrive home from work, she gets the zoomies every day.  She does this very funny move where she hops straight up in the air and spins around.  She is definitely a dancer!  She loves to play hide and seek with us, and to run with our other dog both inside and outside. Roxanne and Daisy run around and play together every day, it’s so cute!   Her tail is up and wagging all day long.  She has become such a happy girl! Roxanne is doing really well on a leash.  She is nervous when we clip the leash to her collar, but her tail goes up and she happily trots right along as soon as the leash is clipped on.  She loves to go for walks and has even been brave enough to master going up and down stairs when on her leash.
Roxanne is the most adorable little watch dog.  When someone knocks at the door, she puts her brave on and does a couple of short, soft barks to let us know someone is here, and runs to the door.  She always greets our guests politely with a wagging tail, but can still be a little shy with new people she doesn’t know.  
She is highly food-motivated, especially with chicken.  She is very easy to train.  She has learned to go to her crate and is working on her sit.  Roxanne has made such great progress in her foster home and can’t wait to share her love with her forever family! 
 
 
9/29/24-Roxanne is doing great and is ready to dance her way right into the hearts of her furever family!  She trots around the house with her tail in the air almost all of the time now.  Her confidence is really growing every day.  She went on her second camping trip with us and did really great.  She’s still timid in busy public areas, but she is becoming more brave with a lot of reassurance from us.  She goes to the bathroom outside just about every time we let her out so she doesn’t have many accidents in the house.  She’s still working on letting us know when she needs to go out.  She’s such a cute little sweetie. Don’t miss out on this great girl!
9/16/24-Roxanne’s spay went well today and we’ll be picking her up tomorrow.  Since her resource guarding is gone now that she has settled in, dog savvy kids 8 & up should be fine. She is now ready to go to her new home!
9/10/24-Roxanne is doing really great!  She is now about 90% house trained.  She rarely has accidents in the house, and has picked up on what she needs to do when she goes outside.  As long as we stay on top of letting her out frequently, she does very well.  Her confidence and trust in humans has grown significantly, and she is no longer exhibiting any guarding behavior.   She is still a little skittish and cowers when we put the leash on or if there is a sudden loud noise.  Once the leash is on, she is fine.  She continues to love being with her doggy friends and would be great with another dog or if not with her people.  When the other dogs are not in the house and she is in her crate, she barks, but she doesn’t bark if she’s not in her crate.  She just runs around looking for her pals.  This behavior might decrease over time if she got used to being in a home without other dogs.  Overall she’s a very quiet dog and loves her crate.  She’s very curious about the cats and is very tolerant of them rubbing up against her and being feline friendly.  Roxanne enjoys her walks and trots right along on the leash with her tail in the air.  She has learned to go up a few steps into the house, but she hasn’t quite had the courage to go down the steps yet.  She eats really well.  She went on her first camping trip and seemed to enjoy it.  She got lots of lap time and cuddles around the campfire which she thought was especially nice!  She quickly adjusted to a new living experience in our camper and being outside with us most of the time.  She was happy to return to her favorite spot at home in the living room though.  She seems to be very easy to train.  She pulled shoes off of a shoe rack in our entryway a few times over a couple of days.  We simply told her “no” and put the shoes back on the shelf.  She hasn’t done it again (and didn’t chew anything).  She loves to chew Nylabones and is willing to share them with her doggy foster siblings.  Roxanne has also started dancing! She started doing this on her own whenever the chicken comes out.  LOL Roxanne is the sweetest little girl and she will be a very loving pet for her people in her furever home!  She will be spayed on September 16th and will be ready to go home to her new family after that.
 
8/28/24-Roxanne had her pre-spay physical yesterday and got a clean bill of health.  Due to vet back-ups her spay is scheduled for Monday 9/16 & she will be ready to go home after that.
8/23/24-Roxanne feels like a new woman after her visit to the groomer this morning!  Got rid of all of her mats and she smells wonderful.  She has a little bounce in her step as she’s been trotting around the house showing off her new look since we got home.  She has started to show a little jealousy with attention & guarding of her crate with the other dogs now that she’s living a home life.  These few times she has made a very quiet and brief growl, a couple if times in her crate when the door to her crate was closed and my dog Daisy walked close to the crate, and once when she was on my lap and Daisy walked up to me.  I gave her a firm “no” and she stopped and hasn’t done it again.  No food guarding at all so far, it seems more about space.  However, that said, she has no issues with the other dogs sharing her crate if the door to her crate is open (see photo).  And no snapping or even showing her teeth.  I’m confident she’s very trainable.  It may be best if she were with little older kids who could understand to correct her if this happened.  She LOVES the other 2 dogs, so I feel confident she would do well living with other dogs.  In fact, the only time she has cried and barked is when she’s in the house by herself and the other 2 have been outside for a few minutes.  She’s an absolute sweetheart.  She seems very eager to learn and is highly motivated by chicken.  We’re still perfecting our rescue Daisy’s sit, and Roxanne is already picking up on the sit command when we’re practicing with Daisy!
 
08/20/24-Roxanne has become fast best friends with our resident dogs.  She’s very tolerant of our 12 pound senior guy who is blind and deaf and falls into her.  She doesn’t even flinch when he does that.  She is scared of the leash and is still hesitant when we’re putting the leash on, but once we’ve carried her outside and she’s with the other dogs she trots right along on the leash with them.  Her house breaking is coming along well.  She keeps her crate clean, uses the puppy pads we have out in the house if needed, and is getting the hang of doing her business outside.   When we open the door of her crate to let her out, she wags her tiny tail and rolls on her side for a belly rub which she really seems to enjoy.  Roxanne will be perfect for someone looking for a cuddle bug.  As you can see Roxanne seems to enjoy watching TV!  LOL She is going for a spa day with her foster sister on 08/23 to get all prettied up to move into her furever home, and she has her pre-spay appointment at the vet on 08/27

08/18/24-Roxanne the Havanese arrived to us yesterday via the amazing transport team.  Her overnight volunteer said she was a little sweetie! Had quite the appetite too lol! She is a curious girl who is getting along great with our resident dogs.  She is a little shy as she is getting used to life in a house, but she is not timid.  She has the cutest little tail that waggles just enough to let us know she’s feeling safe and happy.  She has really taken to following and learning from our 5 yr. old dog.  She was initially very unsure on the leash, but in only one day now follows along and went for her first walk!  Yesterday we had family members visit and she did very well being held by several people, ages 12-80.  We have discovered that Roxanne LOVES laps!  She settles right in for snuggles, and gives kisses to say thank you.  

8/16/24-Roxanne is a beautiful sweet 6 yr f havanese thst came rescue tonight thanks to her transport & overnight volunteers. She has her pre-spay appointment Tuesday 8/27 & hopefully can get her spay for soon after. Once she is spayed she will be ready to go home.