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Posted over 3 weeks ago
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Private owner (San Jose, CA)
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Hope is a very sweet, energetic and playful pup. She is 4mo old, currently around 20lbs, estimated as a medium sized dog and adult weight around predicted at 30lbs. She is the runt of the litter she was rescued with, which explains her size despite her suspected breed mix. She is only partially house trained and needs an experienced pup owner to finish the process with her. I love her but I do not have as much available time or experience to train her as I expected to have at this point, and she has a mind of her own and needs constant supervision. She is crate trained so that helps, but potty training is still a work in progress. Her new adoptive parents will receive her with all her belongings (i.e. crate, food dishes, toys, bedding and playpen, etc.) and all her medical records to date. I am willing to keep her covered with her current pet insurance up to 60 days from her transition date, if needed. I just want her to have a better home with a family that will love her.
Hope is a very sweet, energetic and playful pup. She is 4mo old, currently around 20lbs, estimated as a medium sized dog and adult weight around predicted at 30lbs. She is the runt of the litter she was rescued with, which explains her size despite her suspected breed mix. She is only partially house trained and needs an experienced pup owner to finish the process with her. I love her but I do not have as much available time or experience to train her as I expected to have at this point, and she has a mind of her own and needs constant supervision. She is crate trained so that helps, but potty training is still a work in progress. Her new adoptive parents will receive her with all her belongings (i.e. crate, food dishes, toys, bedding and playpen, etc.) and all her medical records to date. I am willing to keep her covered with her current pet insurance up to 60 days from her transition date, if needed. I just want her to have a better home with a family that will love her.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.