Sisterhood of Traveling Paws - ADOPTED
Meet the Puppies
These four little ladies (along with their brother) were found eating kibble out of a box on the side of the road. We were contacted by a concerned citizen, and went in to rescue them. Unfortunately, we only caught three of the girls and their brother. Their brother didn’t make it through the night. Thankfully, we caught the fourth sister the following day. They were very weak, having trouble standing, skinny bodies with bellies filled with worms. After a few days of the warmth of a home, healthy kibble, clean water, vet-prescribed medication, the girls really perked up
We can’t account for their first few weeks of their life, and it is not something we want to think about. These girls started out a bit nervous around humans, unsure if cuddling is okay, but they have come out of their shells, realizing that the world is not so scary showing they love to play, adventure, and be around people who love them. With love, patience, structure, and PROFESSIONAL balanced training, we are confident they will be amazing canine companions.
Temperament
These pups are active, happy, healthy, curious, puppies who still need to exposure to the world and experiences to learn new things are not scary. They take a second to come out of their shell, but once they do they are playful, funnny, and curious. They love to splash around in their water bowl, and we think they will love some lake or pond side lounging. With continued proper socialization and professional training (A MUST), they will be great family members. Given their breed guess, these pups are not yard dogs, and those adopting should expect regular walks, adventures, and activity. More personality details below.
Needs
These puppies WOULD LOVE a back yard. They don’t need a huge yard, but they need to be able to be outside! Traditional fencing is NOT required.
These puppies would love dog siblings or friends. They love to play, and do well with senior dogs correcting them. They just want to play with those who want to play, and snuggle who those who just want to tolerate them.
These puppies will be best suited to an to an active family or couple, willing to give them regular walks, runs, trails, and adventures, and plenty of playtime. They should continue socialization with other dogs through puppy play dates.
Adopters should be ready to start PROFESSIONAL training with one of our recommended trainers around five-six months old to continue proper dog socialization, work on nice leash manners, and heel-side walking, structured walking, place command, and prepare for off-leash remote collar fun.
Those with balanced training experience, and prong/remote collar experience are preferred!
As an organization, we prefer balanced training over positive only, which is balanced between positive rewards, but also rules and structure to set boundaries. We are firm believers that the more rules you have for your dog when they are young, the more freedom they earn as they get older. So set down expectations and boundaries for your dog now with a trainer and the right tools, so they can be part of all the family fun!
Those who don’t believe in rules, routine, and structure for your dog, need not apply.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND, we will only consider applicants where one adult has a more flexible schedule, as puppies are a lot of work, and will require potty breaks, exercise, training and continued human and dog socialization as they grow up.
Crate/Potty Training
All puppies and dogs rescued by FAVOR are crate trained, sleeping in the crate from 8pm-6am (with a potty break around 11pm), and accustomed to some day crate time as well. Puppies also understand the basic concept of peeing outside, but there is ALWAYS a transition period where crate cries and potty accidents WILL HAPPEN in a new home, as the dog transitions to new rules and ways to communicate.
We always recommend keeping dogs crated during nap times, bed time, and when they are alone to protect them from danger such as chewing on cords, socks, and other objects. Foreign objects can get stuck in their stomachs which can result in a very expensive surgery. We also encourage using the crate like a bedroom for your dogs as they get older, where they can take naps, take a break from human interaction, and have a time out. More importantly, the crate provides them a safe place to go to when things get overwhelming, like a lot of people, loud noises, extreme weather. Think of the crate as their “den,” and a place for them to unwind. We all need a break sometimes!
Vetting
All dogs rescued by FAVOR are:
Spayed/Neutered
Microchipped
Vaccinated for Rabies*, Bortedella (kennel cough), DA2PL (distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, leptospirosis and parvovirus)
Up-to-Date on Flea/Tick Topical Preventative
Up-to-Date on Heartworm Preventative
Dewormed
*Rabies must be administered after 12 weeks of age. If puppies travel before 12 weeks, Operation Favor will refund adopters $15 towards the cost of their rabies shot.
Adopters immediate responsibility will include:
Required: Puppies WILL require DA2PL 3rd booster shots when age appropriate (between 14-18 weeks of age) at the expense of the adopter
Optional: LYME-LEPTO combination vaccine at the expense of the adopter
Cost
$650 Adoption Fee PER DOG
NEW ENGLAND Arrival Date
APRIL - We offer foster-to-adopt, so please read our FAQs for more information!
Still have questions?
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