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Posted over 7 years ago
| Updated over 7 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Dachshund/Welsh Corgi
Color
Gray/Silver/Salt & Pepper - with Black
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
It got scarily close to Spot's euthanasia time in a dismal Texas shelter. It was definitely through no fault of his own..it's all a matter of space. He came in at a very crowded time (but then again..all times are very crowded) and was therefore given a very short window in which to be rescued. After a scramble by our very compassionate Texas rescuer (she has a soft spot for a really cute, but very frightened, fuzzy guy with a great temperament!) Spot was pulled out of the shelter at the last second possible. His rescuer, shelter workers and Spot's foster haven't stopped raving about this cute guy (who is filled with so much love just waiting to blossom) ever since.
Spot, at 12 - 18 months old and 22 lbs, is the perfect size to hike the trails or take along just about anywhere. He is such a perfect candidate to find his forever home in Colorado - Spot is a natural-born walker with the energy and enthusiasm to accompany his favorite person on any path. We envision Spot with an active family with older, dog-lovingl kids or retirees who enjoy spending their time with a comical fuzzy guy Spot would be a very family-oriented pup if given the chance...adventures, vacations or just hanging out at home would speak to the nature of this guy. A fun time would be exploring dog-friendly spots or time spent socializing with gentle canines and their dog-loving families. At the end of the day...there would be nothing better for Spot than to snuggle down with his family of humans and canines..he is unknown with cats.
Spot can be counted on to be a truly positive addition to any home. He is a low-maintenance guy whose joy at being part of a committed family would know no bounds. After time to feel secure in his new home, Spot would shine in positive reinforcement group obedience classes since his desire to please is so strong. These type of classes create that special bond that exists between a trained, respectful dog and his people. After passing his temperament tests and vetting with flying colors, Spot is in a foster home in Texas being reminded of his basic house skills. His foster family has described him as a lovebug and a sweetpea...can we possibly say more? They did say that Spot may need a bit of time after his long transport to Boulder to be his happy and very loving self.
Spot is in need of a sudsy bath and a great brushing…. he will emerge with an amazing spotted coat that( over time) will speak of cottony softness and good health. Spot will require periodic baths and great nutrition to keep his coat (with the amazing markings) healthy and cottony-soft.
Spot will be arriving on transport in Boulder on Friday 3/24/17. Applications are currently being accepted and can be found at http://farfelsrescue.com/adoption/. If you're interested in this extremely sweet, cuddly and fun-loving best friend, please fill out and return to farfelsapps@gmail.com, fax to 303-443-7730 or mail a hard copy to Farfel's Farm 906 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302.