Happy And Loving

Millie has had a good week. She has been more active during the last couple of weeks than she was when she first got here.

She is such a happy and loving dog. Millie does great around all of the other dogs and women. They all love Millie so much, and it has been just as therapeutic for the women in the dorm who are not in the program, as it has been for those who are chosen as their trainers.

Millie is more than ready to impress her new family, having mastered her basic commands. In addition to the basics, she also has learned how to “Spin,” “Shake” and “High Five” just to name a few.

Will Melt Your Heart

Millie is really starting to come out of her shell. She is as sweet as ever.

She doesn’t want to run at certain times and her trainers have to encourage her to play, but she definitely loves the indoors. She acts like she is starving all of the time, even though she gets her correct portion served. Millie is also phenomenal at making these little sad faces that just melt your heart.

Millie will truly be missed by her trainer when she leaves.

Playful And Sweet

Millie is doing very well. She gets along well with the other dogs and does great with people also. She is very sweet and affectionate.

She is very playful and loves toys. Millie is very treat motivated and trains well. She knows her basic commands and has also learned quite a number of extra tricks too. She can “Spin,” “Shake,” “High Five” and “Say Your Prayers.”

She really is an amazing dog and is going to make a great addition to some lucky family.

So Loving And Affectionate

Millie is very loving and affectionate. She has a very big appetite to be so little. When it is time to eat she gets so excited. Since she is treat motivated she trains very well. She is only slow to respond to the “Jump” command but can “Shake” and “High Five” with the the best of them.

She loves crinkle toys and squeaky toys. Millie’s trainer said she is doing great in the kennel and is starting to be more active while playing outside with the other dogs. She is doing better a far as getting her business done during potty breaks.

Sweetest Girl

Millie is very sweet and loving. She likes to come out in the mornings running around, up and down the stairs a few times. She’s a morning pup and is so happy. She doesn’t really lay down much unless her trainers are in the room or she is in the kennel. Millie likes to keep an eye on them.

She loves to eat and is a messy eater. She is very treat motivated but will train just fine with kibble. She knows her basic commands and also some extra tricks as well. She knows “Shake,” “High Five,” “Catch” and “Spin.” Millie is the sweetest girl!

Sweet Quiet Girl

Millie is very sweet and very quiet. She loves to be indoors and is a real home body, but loves people. Once she got the command “Sit”, training was a breeze. She is very treat motivated and loves kibble, sweet potato treats, crackers, peanut butter, bananas, apples and peppermint sticks as well.

She knows all of her basic commands and quite a few extra tricks as well. Millie can “Spin,” “Bang-Bang,” “High Five” and “Paws Up.”

Millie is so affectionate and her trainer believes she would do well with children.

This Girl Is Retired

Millie has shown a lot more interest this week. She seems to be coming out of her shell. Her trainers have tried to get her to run for the past two days but she is definitely not very motivated to run. Apparently retired, means retired! As far as playing, she did enjoy the ball out on the field. Maybe within the next week she will show more interest in running.

Millie is very affectionate and has an extremely sweet and calm personality. Whoever adopts her will be pleased with how smart she is. Her trainers can’t wait to see how much more progress she will make over the next week. Millie already knows all of her basic commands and has learned quite the list of extra tricks as well. She can “Shake,” “High Five” and “Spin” just to name a few.

Sweet And Affectionate

Millie is so very sweet and affectionate. Her race name does not match her at all. Millie is a very quiet baby. She has roo’ed a few times with the other dogs and has barked once when she got excited and wanted out of the kennel. Other than that, you barely know she’s there.

Millie lets you sit on the floor with her and hold her while she sleeps. She’s like a big baby. Millie actually loves her kibble more than treats. She has spurts of excitement where she will run around and play with her toys every day. She’s so much fun to have around.

She knows all but two of her basic commands, “Hurry” and “Kennel” are still a work in progress, but she is doing so well.

Quiet, Little Lady

Millie is a very quiet girl. She has hardly made a sound since she has arrived. She seems unsure of herself right now, but give her a few weeks for her personality to come out. It’s a big adjustment for these pups and some take a little longer to settle in than others.

Millie is a little reluctant to perform when it comes to her commands. Her trainers believe with a little time and patience, she will have them down in no time. Check back next week for more updates on sweet little Millie.