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Cole

Poodle (Standard)

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Fargo, ND
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Cole 2yo male poodle, mostly housebroken ( occasionally marks). Kennel trained. Loves to play with other dogs, gets along with cats. People oriented, not too much on toys. Prefers doggy playmates. Very good on recall, knows his name.Needs frequent grooming due to the type of curly coat. Leash trained and enjoys his walks. No resource guarding and if another comes to eat his food he walks away, best to keep him separated so he can finish his meal. A little skittish of the food dish, waits for permission to eat. Loves hugs, cuddles and sleeping with his people, but should be kenneled at night as he has not learned to let you know when he needs to potty.Good with children.
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Ethel Muttz

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, Senior
Fargo, ND
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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var switchTo5x=false;stLight.options({publisher:'56e40c2a-2928-4a92-9903-c88366473aa8'}); If you would like to provide this dog a loving home, please fill out a pre-adoption application.  Have a question? Please read our Frequently Asked Questions and Adoption Processed Explained documentation. _________ B I O ______________  Name: Ethel Muttz Size: ~Small, range: Up to 25 lbs  Adoption Donation:&#226&#128&#175$250 ** (applicable sales tax included).&#226&#128&#175Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check.&#226&#128&#175  Other: Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip  **  Ethel Muttz qualifies for our&#226&#128&#175Seniors for Seniors Program.&#226&#128&#175This program places senior dogs (age 8 or older) with senior citizens (age 65 or older) at a reduced adoption fee of $65.00. If you qualify and are interested in participating in this program, please fill out an application online and type "SENIOR" after your name ** Ethel has been diagnosed with a grade 1 luxating patella of both knees. This means it is possible for the kneecaps to move out of the patellar groove with applied pressure. This is a common orthopedic issue in small breed dogs. At this time it is not painful and does not cause any trouble. Some dogs will live with a low grade medial patellar luxation their entire life with no problems, however in some dogs it can be progressive and surgical intervention may become necessary. ** Ethel has been diagnosed with a collapsing Trachea.The trachea, or windpipe, is the tube connecting the throat to the lungs. Small cartilage rings along the tracheal wall maintain the tube shape of the trachea. If the cartilage rings lose strength and rigidity, or the membrane becomes slack and sags, the tracheal rings will flatten when air is drawn into the airway during inspiration. This is called tracheal collapse. Tracheal collapse occurs most frequently in middle-aged to senior dogs (4-14 years). The most common clinical sign is a persistent, dry, harsh cough. It is sometimes described as a ‘goose honk’ cough. The cough may worsen at night, with excitement, with pressure on the trachea, such as from a collar, during hot or humid weather, or immediately after eating or drinking. Weight management is important to reduce the severity of symptoms caused by a collapsing trachea. Preventing over-excitement and using a harness rather than a collar is also advised. Avoid exposure to irritants, such as tobacco smoke. Sometimes medication, like cough tabs, may be helpful.   Ethel Muttz is a spunky gal looking for a best friend   Foster Home Feedback  1/8/25 Foster Feedback: Ethel Muttz has been with us for almost 3 months now and is such a fun, sweet dog to have around. She’s been making good progress with house training, understanding what to do outside and does her business quickly. It’s been quite the shocking change for her coming from the mild, warmer climate in Mexico! She doesn’t have any accidents in the house as long as we take her outside frequently throughout the day and after she wakes up. She will use a potty pad if one is available. Ethel comically lifts one back leg while going potty.  Due to her level 1 collapsing trachea diagnosis and ravenous appetite, Ethel eats from a slow feed bowl on a folded towel for elevation. Since she only has six teeth remaining, she is on a soft food diet and has a precious permanent smile. Occasionally she will wheeze, cough or gag after drinking water or coming in from the cold, or randomly, however the frequency of this has greatly improved since she first came into rescue. Ethel finished rounds of prednisone and airway dilators and the inflammation in her chest and lungs has diminished and relieved her symptoms.  Ethel’s endearing attributes include her silky soft fur, love for affection, and great eye contact. She’s a superb snuggle buddy, and her back legs dance-stomp while receiving booty scratches. When getting loving pets and rubs, she makes cute little grunting gremlin noises. Ethel reminds me of a bunny when she hops on her back legs and waves her front paws excitedly for mealtimes. When she’s not cuddled up on the couch in my lap, she finds a comfy dog bed to curl up in or prances around the house looking for crumbs. This happy, resilient girl would do best in a mellow environment as she startles easily. Ethel does ok with dogs who are slower  and respect her space but is most interested in human connection. Do you have room in your lap for this tiny, snuggly sweetheart? 10/30/2024 Foster Feedback: Ethel Muttz is an affectionate senior lady looking for snuggles and a second chance at a happy, loving life. She delights in lap naps and appreciates the finer things in life, like a comfy bed and a delicious meal. She brightens up when we walk in the room or talk to her. Ethel demonstrates her bubbly personality by endless tail wags, tippy tap feet in the kitchen for treats, rubbing against you and nudging your hand for pets.  Ethel and her bestie, Lucy, were rescued in Tijuana, Mexico after being abandoned. They flew to the States and took 2 long road trips to get here safely. Ethel has a collapsed trachea that occasionally causes her to cough, and wheeze, usually in the morning or after drinking water, but doesn’t affect her quality of life. A cough tab with breakfast seems to help. Short, leisurely walks and household sniffaris (sniffing safaris) are her favorite ways to exercise. She isn’t interested in making new doggy friends and tends to ignore our 2 small dogs, instead preferring to interact with the humans in the family. Ethel doesn’t appreciate it when my large dog tries to sniff her and will growl to tell her to back off, so we are taking it slowly and providing a safe place for her where she isn’t disturbed by the resident dogs. We are currently working on house training and regularly go out for potty breaks, especially after sleeping. Ethel would be a great companion for someone who enjoys a cozy night in with a good book or movie. She’s as soft as a cotton ball and cute as a button after her groom! If you’re looking for a tiny snuggle buddy, this is the gal for you!To view additional dogs available for adoption, please see our website: www.4luvofdog.org January 9, 2025, 12:38 pm

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