Honey is such a sweet, loving, and playful approximately one year old dog. She is a petite 39 lbs tan mixed breed possibly hound or pittie mix but has the silliest ears that take turns going up and down! Honey was found as a stray in Spring TX. She is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. Honey is crate trained and potty trained. She is still wild on a leash and will need continued training but that is to be expected with a young dog. Her first foster mom loves her and says she is good with kids and other dogs, though is a bit too playful for her older canine foster siblings. Honey is now at a foster home with more younger dogs and is doing well learning better manners with other dogs and in the house. She is definitely a playful girl who loves to run and roughhouse with dogs of similar size and age or have a good chew on a sturdy dog bone. She will try to swallow small or cloth toys so those are not recommended for her. She has not been tested with cats but would likely do well with dog-savvy cats who set clear expectation. Honey is a clever and energetic girl and would do well with an active family dedicated to her continued training.
This aptly named girl is ready to find her furever home!!
6/1/24 Update: We have not had any interest in poor Honey! Her forever home is out there somewhere, so we have ordered her a DNA test and hope to get her results soon. Hopefully knowing her breeds will help find her people!
10/14/24 Update: How is Honey still here?!?! She is a sweet, cuddly, quirky, active dog looking for the right home! We have lowered her adoption fee from $350 to $175 to try and help find her forever home faster. If you are looking for an active dog, adopt Honey!!
Honey is such a sweet, loving, and playful approximately one year old dog. She is a petite 39 lbs tan mixed breed possibly hound or pittie mix but has the silliest ears that take turns going up and down! Honey was found as a stray in Spring TX. She is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. Honey is crate trained and potty trained. She is still wild on a leash and will need continued training but that is to be expected with a young dog. Her first foster mom loves her and says she is good with kids and other dogs, though is a bit too playful for her older canine foster siblings. Honey is now at a foster home with more younger dogs and is doing well learning better manners with other dogs and in the house. She is definitely a playful girl who loves to run and roughhouse with dogs of similar size and age or have a good chew on a sturdy dog bone. She will try to swallow small or cloth toys so those are not recommended for her. She has not been tested with cats but would likely do well with dog-savvy cats who set clear expectation. Honey is a clever and energetic girl and would do well with an active family dedicated to her continued training.
This aptly named girl is ready to find her furever home!!
6/1/24 Update: We have not had any interest in poor Honey! Her forever home is out there somewhere, so we have ordered her a DNA test and hope to get her results soon. Hopefully knowing her breeds will help find her people!
10/14/24 Update: How is Honey still here?!?! She is a sweet, cuddly, quirky, active dog looking for the right home! We have lowered her adoption fee from $350 to $175 to try and help find her forever home faster. If you are looking for an active dog, adopt Honey!!
We do not have a physical location and all our dogs are fostered by volunteers in their home. Meet and Greets are by appointment only or at events. Please email dotsfriendsrescue@gmail.com
We do not have a physical location and all our dogs are fostered by volunteers in their home. Meet and Greets are by appointment only or at events. Please email dotsfriendsrescue@gmail.com
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We are a volunteer-run nonprofit dog rescue in Huntsville, TX. Our organization is named for a rescue Papillon who belonged to the president of the board before passing away in August 2021. Dot and the other heart-dogs we've lost have inspired us to help address the pet-homelessness problem in Texas. Our focus is an adoption program and would like to eventually expand to financial assistance for spaying & neutering in our community.
We are a volunteer-run nonprofit dog rescue in Huntsville, TX. Our organization is named for a rescue Papillon who belonged to the president of the board before passing away in August 2021. Dot and the other heart-dogs we've lost have inspired us to help address the pet-homelessness problem in Texas. Our focus is an adoption program and would like to eventually expand to financial assistance for spaying & neutering in our community.
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