I will have to contact the rescue to see if she is already crate trained and what they do with her at night. While we were there, she did go into a crate to relax once in a while from all of the excitement so that looks like a good sign.
P.S. Because of her allergies and ear issues, the rescue will continue treatment on her pre-existing condition for the rest of her life and foot the bill! They have her on Hills Prescription Diet z/d (which is very expensive) and allergy meds. Anything that has to do with her treatment they will take care of for free! I do not pay for the food, meds, etc. If I see anything odd or want to bring her in to check her ears, I can do at my leisure. I do not know of that many rescues that go to this extent to find homes for these animals. I think it is amazing!
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