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My basic info
Breed
Boxer/Australian Cattle Dog
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
3 months old, Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
10 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
These darling babies are a little over 3.5mo old and very ready for their own, forever homes. The remaining girls weigh 9lbs and 12lbs and the boys are about 10-12lbs ea. We expect them to be between 25-30 lbs when full grown. Their mama weighs just 30lbs. They are very friendly, active, silly puppies so an experienced, active family with school aged kids would be ideal. They love to spend their day wrestling and playing with each other or with other foster siblings so another dog in the home would be great, but it’s not required. They get along wonderful with kitties too. They still need basic training but they are very smart and learn very quickly. Just a little more work and they’ll be potty trained, too. According to their dna, they are primarily a mix of boxer, heeler, staffy and Pomeranian! Although they look nothing like a Pomeranian, we believe this is why they will remain so small. They are very active and curious about everything so a fenced yard in which they can run and explore is required. They are still too young to be spayed or neutered so at adoption their surgery will be scheduled. They DO NOT need to be adopted together.
These darling babies are a little over 3.5mo old and very ready for their own, forever homes. The remaining girls weigh 9lbs and 12lbs and the boys are about 10-12lbs ea. We expect them to be between 25-30 lbs when full grown. Their mama weighs just 30lbs. They are very friendly, active, silly puppies so an experienced, active family with school aged kids would be ideal. They love to spend their day wrestling and playing with each other or with other foster siblings so another dog in the home would be great, but it’s not required. They get along wonderful with kitties too. They still need basic training but they are very smart and learn very quickly. Just a little more work and they’ll be potty trained, too. According to their dna, they are primarily a mix of boxer, heeler, staffy and Pomeranian! Although they look nothing like a Pomeranian, we believe this is why they will remain so small. They are very active and curious about everything so a fenced yard in which they can run and explore is required. They are still too young to be spayed or neutered so at adoption their surgery will be scheduled. They DO NOT need to be adopted together.
Interested adopters should email info@k9rr.org to request an application. Once complete, the application can be returned via email and quickly reviewed. If approved, we then invite potential adopters to visit with one or more of the dogs that interest them. If the meet and greet goes well, we encourage a week long "trial adoption" to ensure a good match. During that week we communicate often and are available for support and guidance, via phone or email, 24/7.
Unless otherwise specified, K9 R&R adoption fees range from $350-$500 and include all vetting and microchip. We also provide ongoing training tips and help as needed, for the life of the dogs.
K9 R&R is a non-profit, volunteer based organization.
Interested adopters should email info@k9rr.org to request an application. Once complete, the application can be returned via email and quickly reviewed. If approved, we then invite potential adopters to visit with one or more of the dogs that interest them. If the meet and greet goes well, we encourage a week long "trial adoption" to ensure a good match. During that week we communicate often and are available for support and guidance, via phone or email, 24/7.
Unless otherwise specified, K9 R&R adoption fees range from $350-$500 and include all vetting and microchip. We also provide ongoing training tips and help as needed, for the life of the dogs.
K9 R&R is a non-profit, volunteer based organization.
More about this rescue
K9 R&R rescues dogs from shelters and other various facilities across the nation, but focusing primarily on those throughout the west coast. In addition, we help re-home family pets of owners who can no longer care for them. K9 R&R assesses and works with every dog prior to adopting them out and continues to provide support to adopters for the entire life of the dog. K9 Rescue & Rehab was founded with the desire to provide a more thorough, inclusive, supportive approach to dog rescue and re-homing. When adopting a K9 R&R dog, you are not only adding a new family member, but are becoming part of an extended family that is always there to support you in hard times and celebrate with you in joyful ones.
K9 R&R rescues dogs from shelters and other various facilities across the nation, but focusing primarily on those throughout the west coast. In addition, we help re-home family pets of owners who can no longer care for them. K9 R&R assesses and works with every dog prior to adopting them out and continues to provide support to adopters for the entire life of the dog. K9 Rescue & Rehab was founded with the desire to provide a more thorough, inclusive, supportive approach to dog rescue and re-homing. When adopting a K9 R&R dog, you are not only adding a new family member, but are becoming part of an extended family that is always there to support you in hard times and celebrate with you in joyful ones.
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