Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Bart is the largest of the Simpson’s litter, a tiny 10 week old 5 lb Terrier mix puppy. He has a smooth coat with the cutest little scruffy chin & a chirpy bark. He has a shy, sweet nature & is the bravest of his little siblings. He has a curious personality, he’s enamored with spurts of water & getting into typical puppy mischief. He’s energetic & fast as he does little zoomies. He’s a fun, silly puppy that loves running around & playing tug, wrestling with his doggy siblings. He should have a canine sibling that he can learn from, to continue building confidence & a yard to play in. He is potty training using a dog door to go on grass & loves the freedom to go outside all day. He prefers to sleep snuggling with people & other pets instead of being in a crate. He’s fostered with multiple dogs of all sizes & ages.
The puppies were terrified after being rescued but with time & a loving hand they are blossoming. They are still timid when you go to pick them up, as a baby they just don’t understand yet & are a little scared. To help gain their trust and adopter will need patience, understanding & positive reinforcement as they come out of their shell. They are scared of loud noises & when chased to be picked up, an adopter will need to play with them at their level. They would be best for dog savvy older kids that have experience being gentle with pets & keep in mind they still have sharp baby teeth. They do not live with cats but are expected to do fine with them.
They are not fully vaccinated yet & cannot be on public ground where other possibly unvaccinated animals or wildlife may expose her to disease. This includes; no playing on park grass, no walks on sidewalks, no apartment common areas or dog runs, no non-fenced in yards until they are fully vaccinated. An after adoption plan will need to be in place that is specific to athis nurturing a puppy’s needs for there to be a successful transition, a family committed to providing mental & physical stimulation, socialization & structured training.
To begin the adoption process, please submit an application using the link below. Our team will carefully review it to determine if you are a suitable match for the dog you are interested in. If deemed a good fit, the foster parent will reach out to schedule a meet-and-greet or seek additional information.
In the event your application isn't accepted or might be a better fit for another dog, we will provide feedback and suggest alternative matches. Your application remains active for 90 days, allowing consideration for other dogs in our care. Simply email us if there is another dog you would like your application to be applied to.
[Apply Now](http://form.jotform.com/underdogca/dog-adoption-application)
For application forwarding requests or any specific inquiries, you can contact us at adopt@underdogca.com. This email is also the preferred channel for additional information submissions or document uploads.
All our dogs undergo comprehensive vetting, including spaying/neutering, microchipping, DHPP, flea treatment, deworming, and Rabies vaccinations. Additional vet care is provided as needed based on their requirements. The adoption fee for this dog is $400, serving as a non-refundable donation. Adoption fees may vary based on factors such as vetting costs, transport, and age.
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