Introducing the Boxcar Children! A in taking one of these little furballs home, please read the ENTIRE post, as there is a lot of information and we do not have the manpower to answer every individual question. Homes will be selected on a best fit basis.�%A0 Our best guess is these guys are chiweenies and about three to four months old. Each pup has a very individual personality, but they do have a few things in common. These are small pups, and pretty mouthy, so for both of those reasons, they are not recommended for homes with small children UNLESS the child(ren) have grown up around dogs and are already�%A0very aware of how to properly treat them. All four are very food motivated, so that often helps to make training easier. They all are afraid of new people at first, and they all really enjoy chasing each other around the yard and playing with sticks. They get in little squabbles with each other but at the end of the day can often be found in one pile in their playpen. They sleep pretty well in their own crates at night and eat in their crates as well. House training is a work in progress and leash training in the outside world is non-existent because they have not yet been fully vaccinated. None of these dogs have been cat tested. Based on their personalities, it's likely that any cat would have to have a pretty high tolerance level to deal with them. The adoption fee will be $350, and for that the pups will be fixed and chipped. They will have been treated for intestinal parasites and started on heartworm prevention. They will have had a full DA2PP regimen as well as bordetella and rabies. The pups will be available to take home after 9/15. YOU MUST APPLY TO BE CONSIDERED. We are a foster based rescue and do not ask volunteers to meet with people who have not passed the initial approval phase. The application can be found at fromforgottentoforever.com/adoptionapplication/.�%A0 Benny, aka Benny and the Jets, aka Batpuppy. He is the most cuddly of the bunch. He has done the best at picking up crate training. His passion in life is giving you kisses (he was even doing it while getting his nails cut), and he has a penchant for getting his tongue up your nose. He seems to enjoy playing with other dogs, but also can get frustrated. Benny would probably do best in a situation where there isn't another dog who lives with him, but he has opportunities to play with other dogs. If there is another dog, it would be best for it to be a larger dog who won't compete with him for lap time but who also won't overreact if Benny gets a little worked up during playtime. Benny's ideal home has a person there almost all the time, and one who has time to pay him plenty of attention.
El Paso County
Colorado springs, Colorado
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