It’s Doogle Time!
With an adorable soft, scraggly goatee and his enormous paws, 13 - 15 week old Doogle is going to be your lanky, best-friend sidekick. His litter was a mixed breed puppy soup with our best guess being husky, shepherd, lab, and schnauzer of some kind. He’s got the sweet floppy schnauzer ears and the lanky legs and big feet of a baby who will likely grow into a medium to large size boy. Even now he is a sizable toddler at a healthy 13lbs and enjoys wrestling, chewing toys, and generally being the goodest boi, but nothing makes him happier than talking to people. Dogs are good but people are where it’s AT.
At the sound of a person, particularly kid, talking Doogle’s head pops up and he looks over with the most attentive stare. He’s learned to come over to his name already (and certainly he would learn another just as fast) and has already learned to “sit” and “watch me”. He walks nicely on the leash. He can be distracted during exciting events, like the vet, and has enormous training potential. He is making headway in his potty training although as a young pup he will continue to need work in that area. Doogle’s a mover and a shaker and wants to follow you everywhere with his big paws and a huge grin!
Doogle gets along with people and with other animals. He would get along well with another dog, particularly an older dog who can be the boss. He is showing signs of doing well with cats but he does have a husky background so proceed with caution. He has met chickens and learned that they are best left alone. Doogle also is a fan of literal hugs, with his paws and chin on your shoulders, and he will fill your life with chin kisses. He is very happy to be a lap dog and will be a lucky someone’s best friend for life. Is that someone you?
Our standard adoption fee is $375 cash or check and $385 credit card ($10 processing fee). . It includes spay/neuter when age appropriate at our participating vets, age appropriate core vaccinations, fecal testing, deworming, flea and tick preventative,1st vet visit at one of our participating vets, and micro-chipping.
We must have an application, conduct a phone interview, and meet your entire family to approve an adoption. Applications will not be reviewed unless fully completed. An application does not commit you to adopting and does not guarantee adoption but does allow us to begin the review process.
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Please note that the breeds and sizes posted in this biography are educated best guesses and are not guaranteed.
Safe Haven Dog Rescue reserves the right to refuse adoption of any dog or puppy to any applicant (adopter) for any reason.
Please consider becoming a foster home while you search for your new best friend. We need foster homes - pounds are overflowing with puppies and adult dogs that are at-risk and need help. We can only rescue as many as we have foster home commitments. Fostering is a rewarding experience for your family.