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Posted over 9 years ago
| Updated over 9 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Spitz (Unknown Type, Medium)
Color
White - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Liz is one of a litter of 9 pups with a story to tell!! This litter was born around May 2, 2015. Their birth mother was reported to be a Spitz and dad an Aussie. Sadly momma was hit by a car and killed on Mother’s day. Meanwhile, another momma dog had lost all of her 16 puppies, who were born prematurely. Our momma dog, Honey, was grieving and depressed. We were notified of this litter’s need and immediately took them in. It was a match made in heaven, or so it seemed. Soon after the miracle, Honey starting experiencing health issues, which necessitated early weaning. Our pups were then syringe fed, until they were able to start eating on their own. We had a few hiccups along the way, but all 9 pups showed their will to survive! This litter of pups has grown up being handled by young children. We are unsure of breed, as former owner stated dad was an Aussie.We are guesstimating these puppies to weigh around 50#. Liz has been spayed and received 2 sets of vaccines. Because of the approximate birth date of our pups coinciding with the birth of Princess Charlotte, we found it fitting to name them all after British Royalty. We affectionately call this litter the Royals.
This pup gets along with other dogs, cats and children. Please follow our facebook page for updated photos. Part of the joy of fostering puppies, is to teach housetraining. We cannot guarantee that each pup will be fully housebroken at the time of adoption, but they will be working on in. PUPPIES WILL NOT HAVE HAD RABIES OR BORDATELLA VACCINE DUE TO AGE. APPLICATION AND HOME VISIT REQUIRED. ADOPTION FEE IS $350.
Bluegrass Senior Dog Rescue recruits individuals to foster our dogs on a temporary or permanent basis. The rescue pays for all of the dog’s veterinary care and monthly preventatives for the life of the dog while in foster care.
NOTE-Fosters must live within 100 mile radius of Georgetown KY.
**Adoption and foster applications can be found on our website BGSDR.com
**We are limited to the numbers of photos we can put on each adoption web site. To see more pictures of our dogs, visit our FB page Bluegrass Senior Dog Rescue.
BLUEGRASS SENIOR DOG RESCUE ONLY FOSTERS/ADOPTS DOGS THAT ARE FULLY VACCINATED INCLUDING RABIES AND BORDATELLA AND ARE SPAYED/NEUTERED. BEGINNING 2015 ALL ANIMALS ARE MICROCHIPPED AND THE RESCUE PAYS THE REGISTRATION FEE.
TO SEE THE ROYALS ON TV, CLICK HERE:http://www.wtvq.com/story/d/story/puppies-seem-to-save-dog-mom-from-depression/30650/cK58WzhC7U6fSwtDzXZ6wgfSwtDzXZ6wg
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