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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever/German Shepherd Dog
Color
Black - with White
Age
4 months old, Puppy
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
38 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Stash is a sweet pup who loves people and other dogs. He gets along with everyone he meets, whether it is a child or a 5# puppy. He is so well socialized and nice. He and his siblings were born on September 20 to a homeless dog who sheltered under a deck to have and care for her puppies. A Good Samaritan started feeding her and made arrangements for her and her little family to come into the PUP rescue program. While mommy was certainly on the slim side, puppies were not. They arrived fat and happy. Mommy and Stash's story we featured on Christmas day in the Pioneer Press.
https://www.twincities.com/2024/12/25/pooches-united-with-people-jeanne-weigum-dog-rescue-st-paul/?share=1rwiilw2s2opwsseuaer
We believe Stash will be in the very large breed category when he is full grown. We did DNA testing on one of the litter and there are 19 breeds in his DNA including Shepherd, lab, Saint Bernard and
Chihuahua. Yup. a mixed breed dog.
Stash is house broken in his foster home. He is crated at night for 7-8 hours and 4-5 hours at a stretch during the work day. He will need to earn his adopter's trust in his new home. Puppy loves his outdoor time playing with the other resident pup and foster pups. Stash needs to go to a home without shared walls and with another canine. He briefly went to an apartment where he was the only dog and he was too noisy for comfort.
The early months are when puppy learns the social skills needed to be a skilled dog in dealing with other dogs and a good citizen in the human world. Adopters should be committed to getting puppy into lots of new and different human social situations, hearing vacuums, trucks, and rattling garbage cans, meeting people who are clapping, laughing, with hats, tools, bikes and skate boards. AND puppy needs many opportunities to meet and greet dogs of all shapes, sizes and dispositions. Just sharing a home with another dog is not as much doggie socializing as puppy needs. If good canine social skills are not learned and maintained during these early months, it will be very difficult to ever master them. Puppy play dates, trips to the pet store, puppy socialization classes and later, obedience classes are particularly important. If all this doggie time and involvement seems like a good idea, you are up for a puppy! As always, a tired dog is a good dog.
Stash has been vet checked, vaccinated including rabies, and de-wormed. We do place puppies outside the metro area if a firm plan for the neuter is in place; we do not ship. His required alter surgery is covered by the adoption fee if it is done at 6 months at the PUP clinic. We require that he be altered at 6 months.
If you are at least 21 years old and everyone in your household is on board with adopting a puppy, CALL 651-645-4370 between 7:00 am and 9:30 pm and we will return your call within 24 hours. If you elect to contact us via e-mail it may take several weeks for us to get back to you. Renters must provide proof that you are allowed to have a puppy. If you currently have a companion dog or cat please be prepared to provide a vet reference prior to adoption if requested.
Video link
https://youtu.be/m1uLvJW2R7U
Stash is a sweet pup who loves people and other dogs. He gets along with everyone he meets, whether it is a child or a 5# puppy. He is so well socialized and nice. He and his siblings were born on September 20 to a homeless dog who sheltered under a deck to have and care for her puppies. A Good Samaritan started feeding her and made arrangements for her and her little family to come into the PUP rescue program. While mommy was certainly on the slim side, puppies were not. They arrived fat and happy. Mommy and Stash's story we featured on Christmas day in the Pioneer Press.
https://www.twincities.com/2024/12/25/pooches-united-with-people-jeanne-weigum-dog-rescue-st-paul/?share=1rwiilw2s2opwsseuaer
We believe Stash will be in the very large breed category when he is full grown. We did DNA testing on one of the litter and there are 19 breeds in his DNA including Shepherd, lab, Saint Bernard and
Chihuahua. Yup. a mixed breed dog.
Stash is house broken in his foster home. He is crated at night for 7-8 hours and 4-5 hours at a stretch during the work day. He will need to earn his adopter's trust in his new home. Puppy loves his outdoor time playing with the other resident pup and foster pups. Stash needs to go to a home without shared walls and with another canine. He briefly went to an apartment where he was the only dog and he was too noisy for comfort.
The early months are when puppy learns the social skills needed to be a skilled dog in dealing with other dogs and a good citizen in the human world. Adopters should be committed to getting puppy into lots of new and different human social situations, hearing vacuums, trucks, and rattling garbage cans, meeting people who are clapping, laughing, with hats, tools, bikes and skate boards. AND puppy needs many opportunities to meet and greet dogs of all shapes, sizes and dispositions. Just sharing a home with another dog is not as much doggie socializing as puppy needs. If good canine social skills are not learned and maintained during these early months, it will be very difficult to ever master them. Puppy play dates, trips to the pet store, puppy socialization classes and later, obedience classes are particularly important. If all this doggie time and involvement seems like a good idea, you are up for a puppy! As always, a tired dog is a good dog.
Stash has been vet checked, vaccinated including rabies, and de-wormed. We do place puppies outside the metro area if a firm plan for the neuter is in place; we do not ship. His required alter surgery is covered by the adoption fee if it is done at 6 months at the PUP clinic. We require that he be altered at 6 months.
If you are at least 21 years old and everyone in your household is on board with adopting a puppy, CALL 651-645-4370 between 7:00 am and 9:30 pm and we will return your call within 24 hours. If you elect to contact us via e-mail it may take several weeks for us to get back to you. Renters must provide proof that you are allowed to have a puppy. If you currently have a companion dog or cat please be prepared to provide a vet reference prior to adoption if requested.
If you are at least 18 years old and everyone in your household is on board adopting a puppy, call 651-645-4370. Please do not e-mail us as it will greatly delay any response. Renters must provide proof that you are allowed to have a puppy.
The adoption fee is based on the age of the dog and is posted with each dog. Potential adopters are interviewed on the phone and if this seems like a suitable adoption, an appointment is set to visit the dog and complete paperwork. We do not 'hold' dogs until the entire adoption process is completed.
If you are at least 18 years old and everyone in your household is on board adopting a puppy, call 651-645-4370. Please do not e-mail us as it will greatly delay any response. Renters must provide proof that you are allowed to have a puppy.
The adoption fee is based on the age of the dog and is posted with each dog. Potential adopters are interviewed on the phone and if this seems like a suitable adoption, an appointment is set to visit the dog and complete paperwork. We do not 'hold' dogs until the entire adoption process is completed.
Dogs are held in family foster homes and adopters visit the dogs in the foster home prior to adoption.
Dogs are held in family foster homes and adopters visit the dogs in the foster home prior to adoption.
More about this rescue
PUP is an all volunteer organization that rescues dogs from the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in South Dakota. We work in collaboration with tribal animal control, a sister rescue organization, a local vet clinic, as well as individuals who rescue dogs in need.
PUP is an all volunteer organization that rescues dogs from the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in South Dakota. We work in collaboration with tribal animal control, a sister rescue organization, a local vet clinic, as well as individuals who rescue dogs in need.
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