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Meet Zoe!
Cutie pie Zoe is so tiny and adorable! She is only 10 ish weeks old and only weighs 4 lbs. She is a mix of mostly Pug and something else small - maybe Chihuahua.
Zoe is in a foster home in Seattle. From her foster:
Zoe loves playing with the flirt pole and running about the apartment. She loves tiny stuffies, chewing on rope toys, and any edible chewies. She has enjoyed all the treats we've offered and is a good eater for her soaked kibble and wet food.
She is friendly and wiggly with people and loves sitting in laps. She is a curious but slightly nervous of new dog friends, particularly bigger dogs. She is a good player with dogs her own size/age and would likely warm up to any dog sibling given time. She has not met cats but I imagine she would do well with a proper introduction.
We have been potty training and watching the world from the safety of the sling, and working a little on sit. She loves treats!
Potty training is a work in progress. She's having some success but she's just a baby so continuing potty training will be important. She does not indicate any need to go out.
Tiny pups like Zoe are a big commitment! They play and are full of energy and require a lot of your time. She will need proper training and socialization in order to grow up to be a healthy and well mannered pup. Due to her small size we prefer to place Zoe in a home with children over 8.
Zoe will have her first puppy vaccinations, microchip and deworming. She will be spayed at our cost between 8-12 months of age. Her adoption fee is $525
We cover the medical to prepare the pet for adoption and the adopt donations go directly to cover those costs and range from $295-$495. Thank you for stepping up to save a life!
To expedite to meet with this dog, please go to our site at www.savinggreatanimals.org and fill out an application. We look at the first applications to arrive, so we hope to hear from you soon!
Meet Zoe!
Cutie pie Zoe is so tiny and adorable! She is only 10 ish weeks old and only weighs 4 lbs. She is a mix of mostly Pug and something else small - maybe Chihuahua.
Zoe is in a foster home in Seattle. From her foster:
Zoe loves playing with the flirt pole and running about the apartment. She loves tiny stuffies, chewing on rope toys, and any edible chewies. She has enjoyed all the treats we've offered and is a good eater for her soaked kibble and wet food.
She is friendly and wiggly with people and loves sitting in laps. She is a curious but slightly nervous of new dog friends, particularly bigger dogs. She is a good player with dogs her own size/age and would likely warm up to any dog sibling given time. She has not met cats but I imagine she would do well with a proper introduction.
We have been potty training and watching the world from the safety of the sling, and working a little on sit. She loves treats!
Potty training is a work in progress. She's having some success but she's just a baby so continuing potty training will be important. She does not indicate any need to go out.
Tiny pups like Zoe are a big commitment! They play and are full of energy and require a lot of your time. She will need proper training and socialization in order to grow up to be a healthy and well mannered pup. Due to her small size we prefer to place Zoe in a home with children over 8.
Zoe will have her first puppy vaccinations, microchip and deworming. She will be spayed at our cost between 8-12 months of age. Her adoption fee is $525
We cover the medical to prepare the pet for adoption and the adopt donations go directly to cover those costs and range from $295-$495. Thank you for stepping up to save a life!
To expedite to meet with this dog, please go to our site at www.savinggreatanimals.org and fill out an application. We look at the first applications to arrive, so we hope to hear from you soon!
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