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Baker is an active, 11-pound, wire-haired Dachshund mix puppy of 6 months, with beautiful brown and beige coloring. His coat is slightly coarse but soft and shiny. He will be a great dog for anyone, especially if you don't want grooming bills.
Baker is somewhat sight-impaired with cloudy eyes but is able to see well enough to run fast all around the yard and house without bumping into things. He has been to a veterinary ophthalmologist who diagnosed his eye problems and feels they will clear eventually. It was caused, they think, from an infection causing his eyes to become inflamed and liquid to build up causing the cloudy appearance. It is improving but will take time to clear completely, and he will need eye meds until then. His having to deal with this has caused him to have 'blinding fear,' in other words, when scared he freezes and doesn't appear to see anything. He is just scared. Growing up and gaining confidence will help him to resolve his fear response.
Baker is smart and active, a great cuddler, jumps up on the couch for loves, enjoys running around when taken outside, plays with toys and other dogs, and alerts to strangers. He is doing well with potty training and using the doggie door.
He's not been leash tested yet. He is cooperative but cautious when called to come. He is fitting in well in his foster home.
Baker is healthy, eats well, loves large beef bones, is well-muscled, well proportioned, not terribly long bodied for a doxy (which is good for his spine); maybe that's because he is a mix of some sort. He is not neutered yet, and the adopter will be contractually responsible for this procedure when he is old enough.
Baker is a total love bug and will make a great companion for any family with gentle hands and voices, and the patience to train a puppy. He is still very young and very active and not recommended for seniors as he tends to walk underfoot and could be a trip hazard.
If you are interested in meeting and possibly adopting Baker, the first step is to submit an adoption application. Please go to our website www.k9bestfriendsforever.com and click on "Adopt" which will take you to our online application form.
Baker is an active, 11-pound, wire-haired Dachshund mix puppy of 6 months, with beautiful brown and beige coloring. His coat is slightly coarse but soft and shiny. He will be a great dog for anyone, especially if you don't want grooming bills.
Baker is somewhat sight-impaired with cloudy eyes but is able to see well enough to run fast all around the yard and house without bumping into things. He has been to a veterinary ophthalmologist who diagnosed his eye problems and feels they will clear eventually. It was caused, they think, from an infection causing his eyes to become inflamed and liquid to build up causing the cloudy appearance. It is improving but will take time to clear completely, and he will need eye meds until then. His having to deal with this has caused him to have 'blinding fear,' in other words, when scared he freezes and doesn't appear to see anything. He is just scared. Growing up and gaining confidence will help him to resolve his fear response.
Baker is smart and active, a great cuddler, jumps up on the couch for loves, enjoys running around when taken outside, plays with toys and other dogs, and alerts to strangers. He is doing well with potty training and using the doggie door.
He's not been leash tested yet. He is cooperative but cautious when called to come. He is fitting in well in his foster home.
Baker is healthy, eats well, loves large beef bones, is well-muscled, well proportioned, not terribly long bodied for a doxy (which is good for his spine); maybe that's because he is a mix of some sort. He is not neutered yet, and the adopter will be contractually responsible for this procedure when he is old enough.
Baker is a total love bug and will make a great companion for any family with gentle hands and voices, and the patience to train a puppy. He is still very young and very active and not recommended for seniors as he tends to walk underfoot and could be a trip hazard.
If you are interested in meeting and possibly adopting Baker, the first step is to submit an adoption application. Please go to our website www.k9bestfriendsforever.com and click on "Adopt" which will take you to our online application form.
We require an adoption application and reference check prior to adoption.
Our adoption fee is $300 for most dogs, which covers vet check, age-appropriate vaccinations, heartworm check, spay/neuter, microchip, and grooming.
If you have any questions, please visit our website: www.k9bestfriendsforever.com. Or you may contact us by email: k9bff@hotmail.com. We will make every effort to respond within 24 hours, but we are volunteers with jobs and families, so please be patient.
We require an adoption application and reference check prior to adoption.
Our adoption fee is $300 for most dogs, which covers vet check, age-appropriate vaccinations, heartworm check, spay/neuter, microchip, and grooming.
If you have any questions, please visit our website: www.k9bestfriendsforever.com. Or you may contact us by email: k9bff@hotmail.com. We will make every effort to respond within 24 hours, but we are volunteers with jobs and families, so please be patient.
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All of our dogs are in foster care in private homes throughout California. If you wish to meet one of our animals, please contact us and we will put you in touch with the foster family who is temporarily caring for your new best friend.
All of our dogs are in foster care in private homes throughout California. If you wish to meet one of our animals, please contact us and we will put you in touch with the foster family who is temporarily caring for your new best friend.
More about this rescue
Our goal is to rescue at-risk dogs and place them in stable, loving, and permanent homes.
Through no fault of their own, these dogs find themselves in shelters or with guardians who can no longer care for them. We believe each dog is special and deserves to be cherished and protected. We are dedicated to helping find these loyal companions a permanent home and a second chance at life.
K9BFF is supported solely by donations from you. If you would like to sponsor this pet and provide for its food, accessories, and supplies for one month (approx. $40) please visit Paypal.com and send your tax-deductible donation to k9bff@hotmail.com.
We are also registered with Mission Fish (on Ebay).
Ebay sellers can donate a percentage of their sales to K9BFF at listing time and Ebay will keep track of the donations and payments for them.
Our goal is to rescue at-risk dogs and place them in stable, loving, and permanent homes.
Through no fault of their own, these dogs find themselves in shelters or with guardians who can no longer care for them. We believe each dog is special and deserves to be cherished and protected. We are dedicated to helping find these loyal companions a permanent home and a second chance at life.
K9BFF is supported solely by donations from you. If you would like to sponsor this pet and provide for its food, accessories, and supplies for one month (approx. $40) please visit Paypal.com and send your tax-deductible donation to k9bff@hotmail.com.
We are also registered with Mission Fish (on Ebay).
Ebay sellers can donate a percentage of their sales to K9BFF at listing time and Ebay will keep track of the donations and payments for them.
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