
Salem-Adopted
Kalispell >Stevensville, MT

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Initially, Salem experienced significant separation anxiety, which is understandable. Her complete history remains a mystery. It's evident she was trained to hunt, as her tracking and hunting instincts are strong. She likely had never been inside a home before, as she was not housebroken.
Today, Salem is a transformed dog. She has undergone extensive kennel and crate training, enjoys plenty of playtime. She gets along exceptionally well with my 6-year-old daughter, and our 6-year-old female Rhodesian Ridgeback (RR), Daphne. However, my 8-year-old male RR, Magnus, has struggled more to accept Salem into the pack. Consequently, Salem stays in my professional dog kennels when I work long hours. She continues to thrive in her environment but clearly needs a home or handler who can engage her in tracking and hunting.
Salem has a very sweet nature and is highly trainable. She shows no food aggression and is now mostly housebroken. As a single mother of a 6-year-old daughter and a healthcare provider working long shifts in the ER, I recognize that Salem needs a home where someone can provide her with the opportunity to do what she was bred for: tracking and hunting. Salem truly deserves that.