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Great Dane puppies and dogs in Amherst, Nova Scotia

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Rupert

Great Dane

Male, 3 mos
Moncton, NB
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
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Come visit me at PAW!Adoption fee $490 THIS ANIMAL IS NOT FIXED AND WILL BE ADOPTED OUT ON A SPAY/NEUTER AGREEMENTPuppies are irresistible, who can say no? Before you commit to bringing a puppy into your home please take into consideration puppies need a lot of time, patience, training, care, mental & physical stimulation, as well as veterinarian care. We recommend you do research on the breed of puppy before adopting to ensure it will be a good fit for your family. Before the arrival of your new puppy we have some tips to ensure a smooth transition into the home.-Puppy proof your home. Block off any nooks or crannies, put away electrical cords, and remove anything you don’t want your new puppy to chew on or get into.-Pick out any supplies you would like to get for your new puppy like appropriate toys, a crate if you’d like to crate train, food, etc-Don’t overwhelm your puppy on day one. Pick a place the puppy can be comfortable and safe in to adjust to his/her new home!Once your puppy is settled, expect to see chewing, getting up to mischief, and having accidents in the home until they’re house broken. They do require more time, training, and attention than an adult dog but the joy of watching them grow and shaping them into a wonderful dog is worth the reward. And remember, what is cute as a puppy is not always cute as an adult!
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Talmadge

Great Dane Doberman Pinscher

Male, 3 mos
Moncton, NB
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
Come visit me at PAW!Adoption fee $490 THIS ANIMAL IS NOT FIXED AND WILL BE ADOPTED OUT ON A SPAY/NEUTER AGREEMENTPuppies are irresistible, who can say no? Before you commit to bringing a puppy into your home please take into consideration puppies need a lot of time, patience, training, care, mental & physical stimulation, as well as veterinarian care. We recommend you do research on the breed of puppy before adopting to ensure it will be a good fit for your family. Before the arrival of your new puppy we have some tips to ensure a smooth transition into the home.-Puppy proof your home. Block off any nooks or crannies, put away electrical cords, and remove anything you don’t want your new puppy to chew on or get into.-Pick out any supplies you would like to get for your new puppy like appropriate toys, a crate if you’d like to crate train, food, etc-Don’t overwhelm your puppy on day one. Pick a place the puppy can be comfortable and safe in to adjust to his/her new home!Once your puppy is settled, expect to see chewing, getting up to mischief, and having accidents in the home until they’re house broken. They do require more time, training, and attention than an adult dog but the joy of watching them grow and shaping them into a wonderful dog is worth the reward. And remember, what is cute as a puppy is not always cute as an adult!
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Cody

Great Dane

Male, 3 mos
Moncton, NB
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
Come visit me at PAW!Adoption fee $490 THIS ANIMAL IS NOT FIXED AND WILL BE ADOPTED OUT ON A SPAY/NEUTER AGREEMENTPuppies are irresistible, who can say no? Before you commit to bringing a puppy into your home please take into consideration puppies need a lot of time, patience, training, care, mental & physical stimulation, as well as veterinarian care. We recommend you do research on the breed of puppy before adopting to ensure it will be a good fit for your family. Before the arrival of your new puppy we have some tips to ensure a smooth transition into the home.-Puppy proof your home. Block off any nooks or crannies, put away electrical cords, and remove anything you don’t want your new puppy to chew on or get into.-Pick out any supplies you would like to get for your new puppy like appropriate toys, a crate if you’d like to crate train, food, etc-Don’t overwhelm your puppy on day one. Pick a place the puppy can be comfortable and safe in to adjust to his/her new home!Once your puppy is settled, expect to see chewing, getting up to mischief, and having accidents in the home until they’re house broken. They do require more time, training, and attention than an adult dog but the joy of watching them grow and shaping them into a wonderful dog is worth the reward. And remember, what is cute as a puppy is not always cute as an adult!

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35.5 miles

People For Animal Wellbeing

116 Greenock Street, Moncton, NB E1H 2J7

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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