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Bolognese puppies and dogs in Santa Clara, California

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Leo

Bolognese Toy Poodle

Male, Senior
Kensington, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Leo is a 14-year-old male dog, weighing in at about 9 pounds. Despite his small size, Leo has a "grumpy old man" demeanor when it comes to interactions with other dogs, preferring the company of humans instead. He is friendly and affectionate with people, enjoying their attention and companionship. Given his senior status and preference for human company, Leo would do best in a home without other pets, where he can relax and enjoy his golden years in peace and comfort. His personality and needs make him a charming companion for someone who appreciates the temperament of an older dog. ##2211337##

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Below are our newest added Bologneses available for adoption in Santa Clara, California. To see more adoptable Bologneses in Santa Clara, California, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Sandra Dee

Poodle (Miniature) Maltese

Female, Adult
Santa Clara, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sandra Dee  is a very sweet and cuddly dog.  It takes some time for her to warm up to humans, but once she does, she is such a delight!  She is surprisingly very social and lights up when friends visit with their dogs as well. She is happy to share her food and toy with the other dogs. She gets a bit fearful when she comes across a dog who is a bit too much for her.  For instance, if they won't stop sniffing her, or they try to play too rough, she will yelp and run to you for protection. Energy Level?  Medium House trained?  Yes Describe how they are on leash?  She freezes as soon as the leash goes on. She will need someone to help leash train her. Describe how they are with other dogs?  She is lovely with other dogs. At first, she is timid, but once she gets to know them, she will play with them as long as they do not play too rough or sniff her too long.. Have they been around cats or other animals? How were they?   He did fine meeting a cat, but of course, slow safe introductions are always recommended Commands they know?  Trying to teach her to sit and come.  She still needs more work, but she is smart! What are their favorite things?  She loves everyone and treats (she is picky with the treats though). She loves to just hang out, cuddle, and play with their humans. What do they need to work on?  Confidence. She needs to be with someone who has patience until she builds that confidence with you. Also needs to work on basic commands and walking on leash.   How are they when left alone? How long have they been left alone?  She has been left home alone (with my dog) 2 days a week while I am at work (8hrs). At first she was confined to an Xpen, but now she has free roam the house.  She whines and howls at first, then settles down.  I leave a pee pad and she has only used it once, otherwise she can hold it. Where do they sleep?  At first she slept in her Xpen. She whined but after some reassurance, she quieted down and slept the entire night.  Now I let her free roam the house at night and she sleeps on her bed or in her open crate by herself and she is totally fine. What is their ideal home?  She will do well in a home with children (preferably older), single person who works from home or works partly from home, or in a home where adopters are retired.  She'd do great with other dogs as long as they do not play too rough, but also can be the only dog in the household.   Our Adoption fee is $325.   For adoption consideration or to meet our dogs , please complete our online application:   www.everypetsdream.org/adopt  and  we will have everything we need to know to call you back and set up an appointment.  Follow us:  Facebook  and  Instagram   November 5, 2024, 12:10 am

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