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Soba (who has a couple almost-identical sisters and brothers) looks like a large Labrador Retriever blended with a small Great Dane and some sort of Hound Dog - but who knows? Whatever her blend, Soba is a beautiful, gentle, loving goofball.
I never met the momma or daddy dog, but I understand they are both medium size, so I imagine Soba and her litter mates will get to be maybe 60 pounds? That’s just a guess - they are about 7 to 8 months old, so won’t grow TOO much more, but they will fill out.
Soba is extremely sweet, quiet and surprisingly gentle for a big girl who is just growing into her big dog body. She’s wonderful with kids and has spent her young life with children ranging from 2 years old to teens.
Soba is great with other dogs and simply ignores my kitties and my farm animals.
She’s a happy healthy and very smart goofball. She’s loving, affectionate, playful, and ever so beautiful.
Soba is already housebroken, and is very quiet – she’s not a barker or a wanderer. I can leave her in my unfenced front yard and she'll stick around just smelling the flowers!
Of course, Soba is spayed and has had all her shots. She’s ready for her forever home!
I’m a firm believer is allowing potential adopters the opportunity to take a puppy home for sleepover to ensure that it’s a great match, and I always take my rascals back if things don’t work out.
To meet Soba and her brothers and sisters and get the pick of the litter, please call 858-602-2061 or email findabestbuddy@gmail.com
Soba (who has a couple almost-identical sisters and brothers) looks like a large Labrador Retriever blended with a small Great Dane and some sort of Hound Dog - but who knows? Whatever her blend, Soba is a beautiful, gentle, loving goofball.
I never met the momma or daddy dog, but I understand they are both medium size, so I imagine Soba and her litter mates will get to be maybe 60 pounds? That’s just a guess - they are about 7 to 8 months old, so won’t grow TOO much more, but they will fill out.
Soba is extremely sweet, quiet and surprisingly gentle for a big girl who is just growing into her big dog body. She’s wonderful with kids and has spent her young life with children ranging from 2 years old to teens.
Soba is great with other dogs and simply ignores my kitties and my farm animals.
She’s a happy healthy and very smart goofball. She’s loving, affectionate, playful, and ever so beautiful.
Soba is already housebroken, and is very quiet – she’s not a barker or a wanderer. I can leave her in my unfenced front yard and she'll stick around just smelling the flowers!
Of course, Soba is spayed and has had all her shots. She’s ready for her forever home!
I’m a firm believer is allowing potential adopters the opportunity to take a puppy home for sleepover to ensure that it’s a great match, and I always take my rascals back if things don’t work out.
To meet Soba and her brothers and sisters and get the pick of the litter, please call 858-602-2061 or email findabestbuddy@gmail.com
We are a small, self-funded group of animal lovers. All of our pets are fostered in private homes, so they are social, outgoing, and healthy little rascals.
I have an application I can email to you, and a contract that says that you will love, cherish and care for your adopted companion animal. If for any reason you can't keep your new buddy, you must return him or her to me.
Of course, the adoption covers all shots, the spay or neuter, and whatever incidentals the rascal needs to be a healthy and happy buddy.
We are a small, self-funded group of animal lovers. All of our pets are fostered in private homes, so they are social, outgoing, and healthy little rascals.
I have an application I can email to you, and a contract that says that you will love, cherish and care for your adopted companion animal. If for any reason you can't keep your new buddy, you must return him or her to me.
Of course, the adoption covers all shots, the spay or neuter, and whatever incidentals the rascal needs to be a healthy and happy buddy.
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Each posting has the contact info for the correct foster, so pls contact the right person. I couldn't have all these rascals at my place, but my fellow-foster mommas are wonderful and they can tell you all about the rascals they are caring for.
I live in Ramona, and if you visit, you can meet my farm animals (I have my own petting zoo!) at the same time. I foster everything from hens to horses, and all of my critters have wonderful personalities and are well socialized with other dogs, cats, farm animals, and children.
Each posting has the contact info for the correct foster, so pls contact the right person. I couldn't have all these rascals at my place, but my fellow-foster mommas are wonderful and they can tell you all about the rascals they are caring for.
I live in Ramona, and if you visit, you can meet my farm animals (I have my own petting zoo!) at the same time. I foster everything from hens to horses, and all of my critters have wonderful personalities and are well socialized with other dogs, cats, farm animals, and children.
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We are a small self-funded group of people who love animals - we consider them gifts to the earth and they deserve love, good health, care, and forever homes.
I rescue and foster dogs and cats, puppies and kittens -- even farm animals. I do this because I love these creatures and do not believe in breeding any animals. As long as these wonderful critters are already here, they deserve the best chance we can give them.
These lovely creatures are God's gifts, and I firmly believe animals are good for us -- imagine the smile a little rascal will put on your face after a rough day at the office or a tough commute home!
We are a small self-funded group of people who love animals - we consider them gifts to the earth and they deserve love, good health, care, and forever homes.
I rescue and foster dogs and cats, puppies and kittens -- even farm animals. I do this because I love these creatures and do not believe in breeding any animals. As long as these wonderful critters are already here, they deserve the best chance we can give them.
These lovely creatures are God's gifts, and I firmly believe animals are good for us -- imagine the smile a little rascal will put on your face after a rough day at the office or a tough commute home!
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