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Posted over 8 years ago
| Updated over 8 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
German Shepherd Dog/Beagle
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
There's nothing quite like young energy and silliness...and then they lie quietly on your shoulder breathing their warm puppy breath. They're so pure and vulnerable that it's unbearable to think that they're homeless in rural Texas. A kind rescuer temporarily took Montana in to prevent him from the horrors of a high-kill shelter...and then realized that her landlord wasn't on board. Off Montana went again to what this rescuer thought was the only possibility in this rural area...the shelter. Our rescuer, recognizing the wonderful personality and very sweet temperament of the puppy that had just been relinquished, contacted Farfel's Rescue. Farfel's was told about the great personality and over- the- top cuteness of this special puppy and made the decision to help Montana find his first- ever forever family. Montana absolutely deserves a great home and loving guardian just as much as any other sweet puppy with a great temperament.
Montana, at just about 14 weeks old and 9 lbs (anticipated to be about 35 lbs when full grown), was facing the possible end of his life just as it was beginning. ...he was rescued just in the nick of time. This sweet and engaging German Shepherd/Beagle mix (an up and coming breed mix that's loved for their beauty, intelligence and engaging personalities) is starting out with great energy...the excellent results of his temperament-testing ended with a transport ticket to Colorado and a new life.
Montana is appropriately playful and inquisitive for his young age. He's so smart and very engaging...so typical of both if his breeds. He's also bright and very loving (loves to cuddle in your lap-but watch out..puppy energy may call).
Montana clearly has no memory of his scary early life. Since Montana is such a young puppy, he's a blank slate just waiting for a kind and patient human to show him the way. He has all the potential in the world to be an awesome companion. Montana will form firm bonds with his family (as well as other dogs and humans) and learn positive socialization skills through being exposed to many different situations out in the world. Puppy kindergarten and positive reinforcement group obedience classes will teach Montana the skills to be a great adult dog. It does take a bit of time and commitment...yet pays off a thousand times over when you have a dog that can accompany you in the outside world with appropriate behavior.
We're open to Montana finding his forever home with active retirees or a family (with gentle kids) who have lots of energy to train and enjoy a young dog. Montana is known to do very well with children (but has never been formally temperament tested) and other playful yet gentle dogs are very fun for Montana.
Montana is up to date on his vetting, but has yet to be neutered. We're hoping that he will be fixed in Texas, however a puppy like Montana is often deemed too young to fix. If this is the case, Farfel's will cover all costs for him to be neutered and micro chipped at our vet in Denver to be in line with our commitment to be a part of the solution to pet overpopulation.
Montana is snuggling in a Boulder foster home. If interested in this beautiful and very sweet best friend, please fill out an application at http://farfelsrescue.com/adoption/ and submit to farfelsapps@gmail.com or fax to 303-443-7711.