Dracula is a male min pin (maybe) mix, just under 3 months. He has the most gorgeous coloring, with blond brindle stripes and beautiful golden eyes. He will likely stay under 40 lbs as an adult, going off of his paws and his momma’s size (see momma “Mummy).
Dracula’s personality is the typical ‘big brother’ as he is much bigger than his siblings. He loves to wrestle and play, but also loves to snuggle with his doggy momma, and appreciates being held and kissed by his human foster mom. He would be the perfect dog for someone that wants a sturdy but mid-sized companion who will hike and play with the whole family.
Puppy reality check follows: Anyone adopting a young puppy should expect a few accidents, a few chewed up items, and the need to invest time, human interaction, positive reinforcement and commitment to training in order to raise an amazing family member. As for Dracula, he is not yet 100 percent house trained due to his young age. He is currently using puppy pads combined with kennel training and scheduled potty breaks several times during the day. He loves to go outside with his siblings and will typically do his business right away, but when it is raining, he says “I’ll wait”. Therefore, when winter is fully here in the coming weeks, Dracula will need patience and care in helping him navigate potty training in the snow. He has sharp puppy teeth and will soon be entering the teething phase, so he will need positive redirection to appropriate chew toys.
Apply to meet me at https://bit.ly/RRAdoptionApplication
Dracula is a male min pin (maybe) mix, just under 3 months. He has the most gorgeous coloring, with blond brindle stripes and beautiful golden eyes. He will likely stay under 40 lbs as an adult, going off of his paws and his momma’s size (see momma “Mummy).
Dracula’s personality is the typical ‘big brother’ as he is much bigger than his siblings. He loves to wrestle and play, but also loves to snuggle with his doggy momma, and appreciates being held and kissed by his human foster mom. He would be the perfect dog for someone that wants a sturdy but mid-sized companion who will hike and play with the whole family.
Puppy reality check follows: Anyone adopting a young puppy should expect a few accidents, a few chewed up items, and the need to invest time, human interaction, positive reinforcement and commitment to training in order to raise an amazing family member. As for Dracula, he is not yet 100 percent house trained due to his young age. He is currently using puppy pads combined with kennel training and scheduled potty breaks several times during the day. He loves to go outside with his siblings and will typically do his business right away, but when it is raining, he says “I’ll wait”. Therefore, when winter is fully here in the coming weeks, Dracula will need patience and care in helping him navigate potty training in the snow. He has sharp puppy teeth and will soon be entering the teething phase, so he will need positive redirection to appropriate chew toys.
Apply to meet me at https://bit.ly/RRAdoptionApplication