Sierra the dog is looking for a new loving home in the Vancouver area

Meet Sierra! This big beauty is looking for a calm, patient forever home that can help her adjust to the hustle and bustle of city life. Sierra was surrendered by her previous owner after she finished weaning her last litter of puppies, and is settling in nicely to the child-free lifestyle! Sierra loves to be loved, and she can’t wait to find a family to provide her with endless ear and belly rubs!

Sierra came from a very rural environment, so she is still getting used to life in the big city. That being said, she will brave almost anything for a handful of treats, so gradual desensitization is the way to go to build her confidence. At home, Sierra is the epitome of a snuggle bug and loves to give gentle face kisses and roll over for full-body fuss. Sierra did show some separation anxiety in her foster home and will need a family who can work with her to teach her to calm down when she is left alone. She would be a fantastic work-from-home partner, just as long as you don’t mind some soft snoring during Zoom meetings! Sierra is also fully housetrained and while she is social with other dogs she would prefer to be the only dog in the household.

Sierra

Sierra

Age: 1 year old

Breed: Presa Canario

Colour: Black Brindle

Weight: 38.3 kg

Sex: Female

Location: BC SPCA Vancouver, Vancouver B.C.

If you believe you can provide this sweet girl her forever home, please fill out an application through the SPCA website today!

About this column:

Each week we feature animals available for adoption from local shelters in the Vancouver area with the hopes that our readers will assist in finding good homes for them. If you, or someone you know, has the resources to take care of one of these animals, please do get in touch with the appropriate shelter via the links provided.

 

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