05/31/2026
Dill had a number of people on the list for her but due to changing life circumstances, everyone had to eventually decline. So she is back on the hunt for a human of her own to chew on.
She is fearless and bold, she barrels into life and loves people. She currently can be a little sharky as she really wants to put her mouth on everything right now but she is learning pretty well to control her bite pressure on skin. Still gets a little excited sometimes and forgets. She is a total hoot though.
Unfortunately she does have a very slight undershot bite, which may correct itself or may not. It's not medically significant. And she has a small umbilical hernia, which is also not medically significant. Most vets will repair them when they are spayed. Usually for no extra cost or only a little more. However, that can vary quite a bit depending on the vet.
Because of that, I am asking a bit less for her, which should cover the difference even with the most expensive vets for a spay with hernia repair. Other than those issues, she passed her wellness exam and is chipped.