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Harry PotterAnimal ID: 7729

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About Harry Potter

Adoption Fee: $375
Lab mix
Age: Young Puppy
Sex: Male

Meet Harry Potter! Harry was born around 10/21/17 and appears to be a Lab mix. He's currently 12 weeks old, 11 lbs. and a delight! He just arrived at his foster home with his sister, Ginny, and is getting to know his new surroundings. Harry is a playful pup who enjoys playing chase and tug with his sister. He settles nicely on his own to chew a toy and enjoys a lap to take a nap in as well. He knows 'sit' and to wait politely for his food and treats. He continues his potty training and does well on a schedule - especially outside first thing in the morning and after meals, and uses puppy pads overnight or when outside is not an option. Harry is an affectionate pup who enjoys adults and children he's met as well as the larger dogs in the home. He's also not shy about letting you know when it's time to feed him or he needs attention! See videos of him in action here: https://youtu.be/0qmfE8irsSY https://youtu.be/Q81x5sEiigA https://youtu.be/YnQM1wz7aJM https://youtu.be/QnqxoEAE-zQ https://youtu.be/M4_KXVuZy2o https://youtu.be/PHRD4hDsMJ8 Harry will be available to go home on Monday, January 22nd. Apply to adopt this sweet little fella today! Due to his small size and young age, we recommend that he goes to a home with children that are respectful of his size and age. Because he is a baby, he will require an adopter who is not out of the home for more than 4 hours at one time to continue his training - no exceptions! He is up-to-date on age appropriate vaccines and will need to be altered at the appropriate age per the spay/neuter agreement you will be signing at the time of adoption. Please note that because he is so young, he has only received 2 sets of the required 3 sets puppy vaccinations. This is very IMPORTANT because it means that his immune system will not be fully functioning until about 18 weeks of age. He MUST stay out of public places where he could be exposed to the germs of many other dogs for another 3-4 weeks after he goes home. These no puppy zones include all pet stores, dog parks, and for apartment dwellers, areas used by other dogs. These requirements are strictly for the puppy's medical safety and longevity.

Beltsville, Maryland

Health

  • Vaccinations Current

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