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My basic info
Breed
Beagle/Poodle (Miniature)
Color
Black - with White
Age
Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
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Name: Astro (male, black with white paws) and Ruby (female, wire haired, white face)
Breed: Beagle poodle mixà Beaglepoo!
Age: Around 9 weeks!
Weight: about 7 lbs each
So far they have had Dewormer, 5 way vaccine, and are too young for rabies just yet! Adoption fee will include neuter/spay!
They are currently doing really well on pee pad training and will go outside when taken. It has been a little too cold for them to get the concept. They start shivering pretty soon after being out in the frigid cold but went out today in the 40s and played nicely. They also usually pee on the pee pad first thing in the morning! We are working on teaching them to walk with a leash and the goal is to get them outside for potty training, the cold weather has just caused some interruptions
They currently sleep in their play kennel or metal kennel together at night in our bedroom.
They haven’t had exposure to any other cats or dogs but have done really well with kids! We have two small children and they play nicely and really enjoy watching the kids. They are puppies so they jump and mouth people but I have not seen any aggressive behavior and they are curious pups!
They currently live in a home with a large fenced in yard. I would suggest keeping them leashed or in a fenced in yard. When they run around they get the zoomies and love to explore!
They like to be with their people. They look for their people as soon as they wake up and when they walk about the house. They love to play with squeaky toys and chew ropes. They love to play together. They like playing outside. When they get sleepy they enjoy being held and have done well with getting baths! Astro will even paw at the door to go outside and play. They have a happy disposition and are really sweet! Dislikes include eating food out of a bowl that moves, being cold, being separated (but would probably be okay to go to separate homes….they just don’t like if one is out of the crate and one isn’t).
Kenosha, WI
Adoption fee $650 for one or $1050 for both
Sarah, antho12se@gmail.com
Name: Astro (male, black with white paws) and Ruby (female, wire haired, white face)
Breed: Beagle poodle mixà Beaglepoo!
Age: Around 9 weeks!
Weight: about 7 lbs each
So far they have had Dewormer, 5 way vaccine, and are too young for rabies just yet! Adoption fee will include neuter/spay!
They are currently doing really well on pee pad training and will go outside when taken. It has been a little too cold for them to get the concept. They start shivering pretty soon after being out in the frigid cold but went out today in the 40s and played nicely. They also usually pee on the pee pad first thing in the morning! We are working on teaching them to walk with a leash and the goal is to get them outside for potty training, the cold weather has just caused some interruptions
They currently sleep in their play kennel or metal kennel together at night in our bedroom.
They haven’t had exposure to any other cats or dogs but have done really well with kids! We have two small children and they play nicely and really enjoy watching the kids. They are puppies so they jump and mouth people but I have not seen any aggressive behavior and they are curious pups!
They currently live in a home with a large fenced in yard. I would suggest keeping them leashed or in a fenced in yard. When they run around they get the zoomies and love to explore!
They like to be with their people. They look for their people as soon as they wake up and when they walk about the house. They love to play with squeaky toys and chew ropes. They love to play together. They like playing outside. When they get sleepy they enjoy being held and have done well with getting baths! Astro will even paw at the door to go outside and play. They have a happy disposition and are really sweet! Dislikes include eating food out of a bowl that moves, being cold, being separated (but would probably be okay to go to separate homes….they just don’t like if one is out of the crate and one isn’t).
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Contact us about a specific animal and we will connect you to that animal's foster parent. You can also follow us on Facebook or check our website for events where we will be appearing with adoptable dogs!
More about this rescue
Tiny Paws Small Dog Rescue was born out of my love for small dogs and desire to help those in need, and in memory of the loss of a dear family member. Dealing frequently with small breed puppies and retired breeder moms, we strive to find homes that are aware of the commitment to raising a small breed dog and to the patience needed in socializing and housebreaking a retired breeder mom who has no idea what life in a home is all about. We are foster home based and are always looking for new foster homes to help us continue our love of rescuing dogs in need. We are happy to assist in owner surrender placements, especially those in need of surrendering their small dogs due to financial hardships, loss of a loved one, or dog owner entering assisted living facilities or nursing homes. We pride ourselves with a thorough search for that perfect home for a dog in need and follow up with phone calls to ensure things are going well. Tiny Paws will take back an adopted dog should the need arise within a reasonable notice and an available foster home has an open spot. Our goal is to someday own a building to house even more canine companions in need. We look forward to helping you find your family pet.
Tiny Paws Small Dog Rescue was born out of my love for small dogs and desire to help those in need, and in memory of the loss of a dear family member. Dealing frequently with small breed puppies and retired breeder moms, we strive to find homes that are aware of the commitment to raising a small breed dog and to the patience needed in socializing and housebreaking a retired breeder mom who has no idea what life in a home is all about. We are foster home based and are always looking for new foster homes to help us continue our love of rescuing dogs in need. We are happy to assist in owner surrender placements, especially those in need of surrendering their small dogs due to financial hardships, loss of a loved one, or dog owner entering assisted living facilities or nursing homes. We pride ourselves with a thorough search for that perfect home for a dog in need and follow up with phone calls to ensure things are going well. Tiny Paws will take back an adopted dog should the need arise within a reasonable notice and an available foster home has an open spot. Our goal is to someday own a building to house even more canine companions in need. We look forward to helping you find your family pet.
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