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Jolene and Ruby are 2 of the cutest, most lovable rambunctious puppies you’ll ever meet.
Born November 1st, 2024 – these pups have got it all going on.
Mom is a silky terrier mix (yorkie mix ultimately) and dad is a poodle – They currently weigh about 4 lbs and we estimate they won’t get bigger than 15 lbs (mom is a little bigger).
Jolene is the blonde wirehair pup (does not seem to shed), and the foster named her Jolene because it’s guaranteed she’s going to steal your man.
Ruby is the black and white one (almost spaniel looking!), and she was name after the Kenny Rogers song “Ruby, don’t take your love to town”.
Both puppies are so outgoing, so sweet, and some of the most well socialized puppies. They’re not afraid of anything or trying anything. They’ve been fostered with all age children and do WONDERFUL with kids. They love to play with them!
They’re currently being fostered with other dogs (7!) and cats and have no issues at all. They would do great with other animals in the home to play with as they get bored easily.
Ruby and Jolene love their toys, love getting into everything and being your normal havoc causing puppies. They are working on house training and pad training.
There’s nothing bad we can say about these puppies.
If you’re looking for a lifelong companion, a puppy who will keep you on your toes and entertained for a long time to come, please consider adopting 1, or both, of these amazing girls.
We will more likely have a high number of applicants for these girls – If you’re interested in adopting we strongly recommend filling out an application at www.pawsitive-impact-animal-rescue.org sooner than later as we do go in order as received.
These puppies are current on age-appropriate vaccinations, preventions, dewormer, microchipped and will have their health certificate issued by a veterinarian prior to receiving the puppy.
Jolene and Ruby are 2 of the cutest, most lovable rambunctious puppies you’ll ever meet.
Born November 1st, 2024 – these pups have got it all going on.
Mom is a silky terrier mix (yorkie mix ultimately) and dad is a poodle – They currently weigh about 4 lbs and we estimate they won’t get bigger than 15 lbs (mom is a little bigger).
Jolene is the blonde wirehair pup (does not seem to shed), and the foster named her Jolene because it’s guaranteed she’s going to steal your man.
Ruby is the black and white one (almost spaniel looking!), and she was name after the Kenny Rogers song “Ruby, don’t take your love to town”.
Both puppies are so outgoing, so sweet, and some of the most well socialized puppies. They’re not afraid of anything or trying anything. They’ve been fostered with all age children and do WONDERFUL with kids. They love to play with them!
They’re currently being fostered with other dogs (7!) and cats and have no issues at all. They would do great with other animals in the home to play with as they get bored easily.
Ruby and Jolene love their toys, love getting into everything and being your normal havoc causing puppies. They are working on house training and pad training.
There’s nothing bad we can say about these puppies.
If you’re looking for a lifelong companion, a puppy who will keep you on your toes and entertained for a long time to come, please consider adopting 1, or both, of these amazing girls.
We will more likely have a high number of applicants for these girls – If you’re interested in adopting we strongly recommend filling out an application at www.pawsitive-impact-animal-rescue.org sooner than later as we do go in order as received.
These puppies are current on age-appropriate vaccinations, preventions, dewormer, microchipped and will have their health certificate issued by a veterinarian prior to receiving the puppy.
Most of our animals are located in Texas in foster care. 90% of our animals are adopted prior to transport, and adopter must pick up animal from the transport company who brings them up north (all USDA companies). We do have private companies that bring them directly to your home/office also. Sometimes we do have animals located in foster care up north - if this is the case we do put at the very top of the animal's profile where the animal is located in the north.
Once approved, we can put you in contact with the foster family to learn more specifics about the animal you are applying for.
We do try and process applications within 1-2 business days. Please make sure to list all appropriate information such as references contact information, vet contact information, current animal information, landlord information, etc.
Most of our animals are located in Texas in foster care. 90% of our animals are adopted prior to transport, and adopter must pick up animal from the transport company who brings them up north (all USDA companies). We do have private companies that bring them directly to your home/office also. Sometimes we do have animals located in foster care up north - if this is the case we do put at the very top of the animal's profile where the animal is located in the north.
Once approved, we can put you in contact with the foster family to learn more specifics about the animal you are applying for.
We do try and process applications within 1-2 business days. Please make sure to list all appropriate information such as references contact information, vet contact information, current animal information, landlord information, etc.
We are mainly based out of Texas but can transport to locations all over the East coast.
We are mainly based out of Texas but can transport to locations all over the East coast.
More about this rescue
We are an animal rescue dedicated to helping neglected, abandoned, stray and homeless animals find their forever homes.
We found a need in our area due to the little to no options for the animals in rural areas in Texas - where most animals that ended up in our shelters were euthanized for space.
We are an animal rescue dedicated to helping neglected, abandoned, stray and homeless animals find their forever homes.
We found a need in our area due to the little to no options for the animals in rural areas in Texas - where most animals that ended up in our shelters were euthanized for space.
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We'll also keep you updated on Ruby's adoption status with email updates.