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My name is Avery!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 3 minutes ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Home Check

4

Meet the Pet

My basic info

Breed
Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)
Color
Age
1 year 11 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
16 lb (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_1998067-372422

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Avery! This sensitive boy will turn 2 in September and is ready to find his forever home, with a dog savvy adopter. He is a terrier blend weighing 16 lbs. We suspect this poor guy spent the first part of his life with little to no human interaction, so he is still learning the pleasures of being pet and loved.  In addition to owning or working with a rescue pup before, he will need someone who is loving, patient and understanding of his needs.  




  • General Behavior: Avery is generally very happy and will spend most of his day playing with dog toys while wagging his tail.  He has been in loving foster homes for several months and has come a LONG way.  He has some separation anxiety and wants to be close to his human, even if he doesn’t fully trust yet.  Some days his foster mom can touch him, but many days he is still fearful and prefers just being close to her for company and within reach of her. We are hopeful that as his confidence and trust grows, he will one day outgrow any fears of touch that he currently has.

  • Likes & Dislikes: Avery LOVES mealtime and he will eat out of his foster’s hand and take treats gently.  He loves to lay in the sun if his person is with him.  Should you get up and walk away, Avery will follow right along and be your little shadow.  A "dislike" for Avery is being confined to a space.

  • Training: Avery is housetrained when let outside on a regular schedule.  In fact, he will let you know when he must go outside. He is still working on his basic manners and is not a fan of car rides.  Everything is still scary for Avery, so he is working on learning that people, places and things can be okay.  Avery’s foster has been working very hard at making him comfortable with the leash and progress has been made.  His new human will need to continue working with him, so the leash becomes his friend.  Avery is very sensitive and if you try to correct him, he will retreat for hours.  “Slow and steady” will need to be the motto as his new human continues working with him to build confidence and make him more comfortable.

  • Medical:  Avery is a healthy pup and will just require monthly heartworm and flea prevention, like any other pup.

  • Other Animals: Avery would be okay in a home with other calm and laid-back dogs.  He enjoys playing with the dogs in his foster home and is learning from them how to be a dog.  He seems to only allow his foster to pet him when the dogs are not in the room.  He does not, however, get along with cats.

  • Children: Avery is extremely nervous around children, so a home without children will be required.

  • Home: Avery will require a single-family home with a fenced yard.  This is due to his barking when his human leaves, as well as his nervousness on a leash (he spends his time trying to pull out of his collar/harness).  He would benefit from being in a home where his new person is home more often than not.  Avery has free reign of his foster’s home, and he has not had any issues with chewing or destroying anything (except dog toys of course).  He gets anxious when his foster leaves and will cry and bark until they return.  When the foster returns, Avery will squeal, jump up, get the zoomies and even give an occasional lick on the foot or leg.  He has been sleeping at the foot of the “big person” part of the night and will also sleep in his own bed.

  • Grooming:  Awesome Avery will need regular brushing and nail trimming.  His foster was happy to report that she was able to brush him recently for about 30 minutes.  He was nervous at first, but in the last 10 minutes, he seemed to enjoy it and even laid down and closed his eyes. Nail trims may initially need to be done at the veterinarian as he works through his nervousness.

  • Overall:  If you are looking for a sweet boy who could quickly become your shadow, and you are willing to offer love, patience and understanding, Avery may be the one for you.



Are you the one for Avery?  Please visit our website, www.PoodleandPoochRescue.org where you will find the application to adopt.  You’ll be put in contact with his foster family if it’s a potential match.  Avery is fully vaccinated, neutered, microchipped, and even had a recent dental.  His adoption donation is $375.


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Rescue
Poodle and Pooch Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_1998067-372422
Contact
Phone
Address
Orlando, FL 32822

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Dogs are not placed on a first come, first serve basis; they are placed based on which home is the most appropriate and best fit.

2.

Approve Application

Please note: an approved application doesn't guarantee the dog for you. There may be other applicants interested in the same dog.

3.

Home Check

4.

Meet the Pet

Additional adoption info

Adoption application is required and references will be checked. Applicants must be at least 21 years old. Proof of age via a Driver's License is required at the adoption.

Adoption / donation fees range from $200-400 based on age of the pet.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We are a foster-based rescue organization and do not have a facility. We have all events posted on our website each month.

More about this rescue

Poodle and Pooch Rescue is a 501(c)3 non profit organization that saves dogs that truly need help. We rescue the "leftovers" from animal control, the dogs nobody wants because they're older or suffer from neglect, abuse or have a medical need. Their "last" day becomes the first day of their new life. We provide the veterinary care they need, a foster family they love and when they're ready, we adopt them to a family who cherishes them. We do not have a physical shelter because every dog lives with one of our foster families. We are all volunteers so your tax-deductible donation goes directly to help the dogs. We have saved over 5,500 dogs since 2008.

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