Posted over 16 years ago
The puppies are being fostered with other puppies on a horse farm. This means children, adults, barn cats, of course other dogs AND horses are around the puppies helping to socialize them. The major exposure to so many species bodes well for each puppy & future family (you?) because a well socialized dog is a good dog. (Followed by the other slogan: A tired dog is a good dog.)
This particular puppy is little Elle, pronounced "L" for legally blond! She is so cute and sweet- always wagging her tail and quickly learning that people are good. Looks like she will have short creamy white hair and big black soul penetrating eyes! She'll be a beautiful dog with that blond bombshell coat!
Please note: Each puppy's adopter is expected to be knowledgeable about (or willing to learn) how to housetrain a puppy because that will be the adopter's job. Housetraining puppies involves frequent trips outside by puppy AND person (on leash even in a fenced yard) with lots of praise &/or rewards. No puppies go potty indoors for spite. It's all up to the people to teach the puppy kindly & patiently where acceptable potty spots are.
If you need a little more love in your life from the paws of a puppy like this one, & if you want to give a little more love from your life to our puppy friend, please contact Beckey, the foster mom, via email. She can send you an application.
WScott1500@aol.com
We project that the adoption fees for these puppies is likely to be around $160 each if all goes well with the vetting. These puppies have required additional expenses of Frontline & deworming medications because whoever dropped them at the pound wasn't a responsible caregiver.
Thanks for visiting our pretty little rescue pup.