Here’s the thing, Princeton has some quirks. While adorable as can be this senior guy can be sassy and definitely likes to be the boss.
He is not a dog you can pick up and tote around all day, he doesn’t like to be held and firmly likes his feet on the floor. He did not get the memo that sharing is caring and his toys are HIS toys. He is like Superman and like his fortress of solitude where only he exists in space sometimes. He has been around other dogs and can be a bit testy with them especially when toys are involved. He can be snappy when he doesn't want to be messed with.
However, even with his old man quirks Princeton is a GREAT dog for the right person! He is fully potty trained and will bark to be let out and bark to be let back inside. He is good with cats and is good around respectful older kiddos who don’t get into his bubble. In fact, he follows kids like a baby duck wanting to see what they are doing. Princeton is kennel trained although he doesn’t prefer it.
He enjoys slow walks outside, playing with toys, good long naps and canned dog food.
Princeton abides by the 3-3-3 rule and will take time to decompress in a new home. Once he does he settles in and is a sweet boy.
Princeton, 10-year-old Pekingese mix, 12 lbs.
Here’s the thing, Princeton has some quirks. While adorable as can be this senior guy can be sassy and definitely likes to be the boss.
He is not a dog you can pick up and tote around all day, he doesn’t like to be held and firmly likes his feet on the floor. He did not get the memo that sharing is caring and his toys are HIS toys. He is like Superman and like his fortress of solitude where only he exists in space sometimes. He has been around other dogs and can be a bit testy with them especially when toys are involved. He can be snappy when he doesn't want to be messed with.
However, even with his old man quirks Princeton is a GREAT dog for the right person! He is fully potty trained and will bark to be let out and bark to be let back inside. He is good with cats and is good around respectful older kiddos who don’t get into his bubble. In fact, he follows kids like a baby duck wanting to see what they are doing. Princeton is kennel trained although he doesn’t prefer it.
He enjoys slow walks outside, playing with toys, good long naps and canned dog food.
Princeton abides by the 3-3-3 rule and will take time to decompress in a new home. Once he does he settles in and is a sweet boy.
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1.
Submit Application
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2.
Approve Application
Please allow our volunteer's a few days to review your applications and we will be in contact with next steps in our adoption process.
3.
Meet the Pet
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4.
Home Check
We do require a fence check for all of our adoptable dogs to ensure they have a secured outside area.
Additional adoption info
We offer trial adoptions for all of our pets! We understand that adopting a pet is a huge commitment and once they have settled into a new environment sometimes it's just not a good fit for our families. Our trial adoptions are no obligation periods where if it does not work out, we take our dog or cat back no questions asked,
We offer trial adoptions for all of our pets! We understand that adopting a pet is a huge commitment and once they have settled into a new environment sometimes it's just not a good fit for our families. Our trial adoptions are no obligation periods where if it does not work out, we take our dog or cat back no questions asked,
Permian Basin Animal Advocates is a 501(c)3 non profit, no kill organization that works with foster homes in the Permian Basin Area to rescue neglected animals from the streets and/or kill shelters and get them permanent, approved homes. We strive to educate the community on the fundamentals of responsible pet ownership, TNR, and the importance of spaying and neutering.
Permian Basin Animal Advocates is a 501(c)3 non profit, no kill organization that works with foster homes in the Permian Basin Area to rescue neglected animals from the streets and/or kill shelters and get them permanent, approved homes. We strive to educate the community on the fundamentals of responsible pet ownership, TNR, and the importance of spaying and neutering.
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