For Adopt a Pet and the PEDIGREE® brand, October is all about finding homes for dogs in shelters. Adopt this month for a PEDIGREE® Wet Food Pouch and a chance to win a Homecoming-style photo shoot and shelter donation.
Ace is a very happy 10-month-old, 70 lb puppy. He would win a trifecta if a competition involved snuggling, hugging and jumping! He is fully potty and crate trained. Ace is also a BIG chewer so soft toys don't stand a chance once he hears the squeaker. He's very food and treat motivated, which will make training easier in his forever home. This loveable boy is a big slobberer, drinking his water on the go! He does well with his canine sister who is 13 years old, but she has taken some falls during his energetic play. He is okay around cats - we have 4 but again, that big puppy playstyle can be too much at times. Ace will do better with older kids,10 years and up, since he doesn’t yet know his own strength. He knows the basic command sit and is fed twice daily (not free fed). Ace is currently located in the eastern Lake Winnebago area. Does Ace sound like a good fit for your family?
Ace is a very happy 10-month-old, 70 lb puppy. He would win a trifecta if a competition involved snuggling, hugging and jumping! He is fully potty and crate trained. Ace is also a BIG chewer so soft toys don't stand a chance once he hears the squeaker. He's very food and treat motivated, which will make training easier in his forever home. This loveable boy is a big slobberer, drinking his water on the go! He does well with his canine sister who is 13 years old, but she has taken some falls during his energetic play. He is okay around cats - we have 4 but again, that big puppy playstyle can be too much at times. Ace will do better with older kids,10 years and up, since he doesn’t yet know his own strength. He knows the basic command sit and is fed twice daily (not free fed). Ace is currently located in the eastern Lake Winnebago area. Does Ace sound like a good fit for your family?
You are required to fill out an adoption application.
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Approve Application
PLEASE NOTE: An approved application means that you have passed the initial screening process. It is not a guarantee of adoption.
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Home Check
Additional adoption info
Adoption fees will range from $150.00 to $500.00 depending on the age of the dog.
PLEASE NOTE: An approved application means that you have passed the initial screening process and may proceed to the following steps, which may include being contacted by the foster home. It is not a guarantee of adoption. The animal you are interested in may have more than one application and may have already found his/her forever home before you are able to meet.
Adoption fees will range from $150.00 to $500.00 depending on the age of the dog.
PLEASE NOTE: An approved application means that you have passed the initial screening process and may proceed to the following steps, which may include being contacted by the foster home. It is not a guarantee of adoption. The animal you are interested in may have more than one application and may have already found his/her forever home before you are able to meet.
Canine Cupids' mission is to protect and improve the lives of homeless, neglected, and exceptional needs dogs and to place them in permanent, loving homes.
Canine Cupids is a Certified 501c3 Organization
DATCPLicense: 288601-DS
Canine Cupids work with animals, within our community and throughout our organization is guided by three core values: compassion, integrity and dedication.
Because every animal deserves to be loved, we feel it is our moral responsibility to protect and improve the lives of abused, abandoned, and homeless dogs, and to place them in loving permanent homes.
We strive to work with animal control agencies as well as other rescues and humane organizations to develop a network of supporters and volunteers in order to create a better world for homeless pets within our community.
At Canine Cupids our founding principle is that "ALL dogs are individuals and deserve to be regarded as such". This mindset is core to the belief system at The Animal Farm Foundation. It assists in securing equal treatment and opportunity for "pit bull" dogs - as well as all dogs, regardless of size, color, etc.
"We owe it to all dogs to see them for who they really are, free of prejudice, stereotypes, and assumptions that are based on a known pedigree, a breed label guess, physical appearance, or their past history."*
"Breed related traits are not guaranteed. If a dog does conform to breed traits that does not mean a dog isn't an individual! Breed characteristics may contribute to a dog?s individuality, but they are not the whole story." *
Don't judge a book by its cover and don't judge a pooch by its stereotype!
Canine Cupids' mission is to protect and improve the lives of homeless, neglected, and exceptional needs dogs and to place them in permanent, loving homes.
Canine Cupids is a Certified 501c3 Organization
DATCPLicense: 288601-DS
Canine Cupids work with animals, within our community and throughout our organization is guided by three core values: compassion, integrity and dedication.
Because every animal deserves to be loved, we feel it is our moral responsibility to protect and improve the lives of abused, abandoned, and homeless dogs, and to place them in loving permanent homes.
We strive to work with animal control agencies as well as other rescues and humane organizations to develop a network of supporters and volunteers in order to create a better world for homeless pets within our community.
At Canine Cupids our founding principle is that "ALL dogs are individuals and deserve to be regarded as such". This mindset is core to the belief system at The Animal Farm Foundation. It assists in securing equal treatment and opportunity for "pit bull" dogs - as well as all dogs, regardless of size, color, etc.
"We owe it to all dogs to see them for who they really are, free of prejudice, stereotypes, and assumptions that are based on a known pedigree, a breed label guess, physical appearance, or their past history."*
"Breed related traits are not guaranteed. If a dog does conform to breed traits that does not mean a dog isn't an individual! Breed characteristics may contribute to a dog?s individuality, but they are not the whole story." *
Don't judge a book by its cover and don't judge a pooch by its stereotype!
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We'll also keep you updated on Theo's adoption status with email updates.