TINK NEEDS A FOREVER HOME WITH A WELCOMING RESIDENT DOG AND NO CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 12!!!!
Name: Tink Best Guess for Breed: Shepard/Terrier Mix
Best Guess for Age: 19 weeks as of 7/2/22 SEX: female
Estimated Weight (puppies' weights change quickly!): 20 pounds as of 05/12/2022
Gets Along With: Most puppies are in the prime of their socialization window and will do well with other dogs and cats so long as they receive patience and proper training. In fact, Tink needs a home with a resident dog!
Currently Living at: DC area foster home!
Special Adoption Considerations: Puppies under 6 months of age need to have multiple potty breaks/exercise throughout the day. Potential adopters with a standard 8-hour workday must be willing to make arrangements to meet the needs of their puppy.
Tink is Looking For: Tink is Looking For: Hi, I'm Tink! Me, my sister Tot and brother Tad are looking for our forever homes. I'm quite shy now, but I would love a family of my own that could show me around and take me on lots of new adventures and a resident dog to show me the way. Once I'm old enough, I'd love to romp around the dog park and meet lots of new pup friends, take long sniffy walks to show me around, hikes to explore, trips to the beach and any other adventures you dream of.
What My Foster Says About Me: Updated 05/12/22: So, I wanted to tell you a bit more about me since I've really evolved a lot since I got to my foster home. First of all, I love people who I get to know (I'm shy at first!). My foster sister (the above mentioned teenager) has had a couple friends over and after a bit of initial shyness, I adore them. Actually, one thing I've found is that anyone with treats quickly becomes my BFF! I love treats! And I love anyone with treats and I love people that the other dogs say is cool. Speaking of treats, when I grow up, I think I'll either be an explorer or a kitchen dog. I love all the smells in the kitchen and while my foster mom is not giving me human food or letting me put my paws on the cabinet (to see what's on the counter), because she wants me to have something called 'good manners', I really think she's limiting my potential to be a real foodie! Related to that, my teen foster human sister showed me the oven today and I thought it was so cool that I wanted to go inside it to check it out. (It was off/cold and she didnt let me go in, don't worry) The point is, food and exploration are two jobs I could really get behind. By the way, I adore the resident dog and she is even playing with me now because, let's face it, I'm really charming! Oh, did I mention that I am phenomenal in the crate? I am. My foster mom says I'm amazing... I sleep 8-9 hours in the crate without a peep and I'm learning to go straight outside to potty in the morning and at other times too. You should also know that I pay attention to commands and what's good and not so good for puppies to do - I like learning things! I'm really getting the hang of this living with and loving humans thing.
Hi, my name is Tink. Let me tell you a little about myself. First of all, I have the softest fur ever. Everyone comments on it. I mean, I am super soft - but that's only one of my superpowers. I'm also super sweet and gentle - even when I'm playing with my siblings, and even though I'm the biggest of my siblings, I'm just really gentle with them. My foster sister (what these humans call a teenager) says my name should be 'Lady' because I'm so sweet and gentle. You should know I'm also a bit shy. I had a scary time before I got to my foster's house, but I'm quickly learning that belly rubs and pets and being around people is pure awesomeness - it just takes me a little time to warm up and I'm still working on that whole trust thing, but then who isn't, right?! Despite being a bit shy, I'm also pretty mellow, though I love to play, and I love to be near people. Since arriving at my foster family's house, I've come to really enjoy being around people, so much so that I always try to escape my pen so I can be near them! I like to come up next to one of my foster people to get my ear scratched or to get a rub. The girl here who is part of my foster family is the best. We run around and play together and sometimes I cry if she or my foster mom go to another room because I really like being near everyone. Having friendly dogs and kind, patient people around, plus lots of toys, is my idea of heaven! Do you think I could be your furever pup?
Puppy Vetting Requirements: Lucky Puppies have had their age appropriate vaccines, but may not yet be “fully” vaccinated. It is the adopter’s responsibility to ensure that the remaining puppy vaccines are given at the appropriate time. Please also keep in mind that, until your puppy is fully vaccinated, they are at greater risk for illness than an adult dog.
Due to this puppy’s young age, she has not yet been spayed. As part of the adoption contract, it will be your responsibility, as the adopter, to ensure that this is done no later than August 15,2022. There are NO EXCEPTIONS and NO EXTENSIONS to this date. A non-refundable spay/neuter deposit will be collected if you would like Lucky Dog to pay for this animal to be spayed/neutered at one of our low cost partner vets.
Your new puppy will need to work on their house training and will also need to go to obedience school so they can grow into a well-socialized dog!
TO ADOPT: The adoption fee for this dog is $425, which includes the cost of routine vetting and transport from the shelter. If you are interested in adopting, please complete the Adoption Questionnaire online HERE .
Lucky Dog Animal Rescue does our best to provide accurate information about the dogs we have for adoption. That said, we cannot make any guarantees about age, breed or temperament.
Thank you for contacting Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and helping to save a life! Please visit us online at www.luckydoganimalrescue.org .
BE A FOSTER!!! Fosters make it possible for Lucky Dog Animal Rescue to save and care for homeless and abandoned dogs! To learn about fostering, please contact fostering@luckydoganimalrescue.org!
BE A SPONSOR!!!! Sponsors help Lucky Dog support the many dogs we save. To learn more about sponsorship, please contact info@luckydoganimalrescue.org .
TINK NEEDS A FOREVER HOME WITH A WELCOMING RESIDENT DOG AND NO CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 12!!!!
Name: Tink Best Guess for Breed: Shepard/Terrier Mix
Best Guess for Age: 19 weeks as of 7/2/22 SEX: female
Estimated Weight (puppies' weights change quickly!): 20 pounds as of 05/12/2022
Gets Along With: Most puppies are in the prime of their socialization window and will do well with other dogs and cats so long as they receive patience and proper training. In fact, Tink needs a home with a resident dog!
Currently Living at: DC area foster home!
Special Adoption Considerations: Puppies under 6 months of age need to have multiple potty breaks/exercise throughout the day. Potential adopters with a standard 8-hour workday must be willing to make arrangements to meet the needs of their puppy.
Tink is Looking For: Tink is Looking For: Hi, I'm Tink! Me, my sister Tot and brother Tad are looking for our forever homes. I'm quite shy now, but I would love a family of my own that could show me around and take me on lots of new adventures and a resident dog to show me the way. Once I'm old enough, I'd love to romp around the dog park and meet lots of new pup friends, take long sniffy walks to show me around, hikes to explore, trips to the beach and any other adventures you dream of.
What My Foster Says About Me: Updated 05/12/22: So, I wanted to tell you a bit more about me since I've really evolved a lot since I got to my foster home. First of all, I love people who I get to know (I'm shy at first!). My foster sister (the above mentioned teenager) has had a couple friends over and after a bit of initial shyness, I adore them. Actually, one thing I've found is that anyone with treats quickly becomes my BFF! I love treats! And I love anyone with treats and I love people that the other dogs say is cool. Speaking of treats, when I grow up, I think I'll either be an explorer or a kitchen dog. I love all the smells in the kitchen and while my foster mom is not giving me human food or letting me put my paws on the cabinet (to see what's on the counter), because she wants me to have something called 'good manners', I really think she's limiting my potential to be a real foodie! Related to that, my teen foster human sister showed me the oven today and I thought it was so cool that I wanted to go inside it to check it out. (It was off/cold and she didnt let me go in, don't worry) The point is, food and exploration are two jobs I could really get behind. By the way, I adore the resident dog and she is even playing with me now because, let's face it, I'm really charming! Oh, did I mention that I am phenomenal in the crate? I am. My foster mom says I'm amazing... I sleep 8-9 hours in the crate without a peep and I'm learning to go straight outside to potty in the morning and at other times too. You should also know that I pay attention to commands and what's good and not so good for puppies to do - I like learning things! I'm really getting the hang of this living with and loving humans thing.
Hi, my name is Tink. Let me tell you a little about myself. First of all, I have the softest fur ever. Everyone comments on it. I mean, I am super soft - but that's only one of my superpowers. I'm also super sweet and gentle - even when I'm playing with my siblings, and even though I'm the biggest of my siblings, I'm just really gentle with them. My foster sister (what these humans call a teenager) says my name should be 'Lady' because I'm so sweet and gentle. You should know I'm also a bit shy. I had a scary time before I got to my foster's house, but I'm quickly learning that belly rubs and pets and being around people is pure awesomeness - it just takes me a little time to warm up and I'm still working on that whole trust thing, but then who isn't, right?! Despite being a bit shy, I'm also pretty mellow, though I love to play, and I love to be near people. Since arriving at my foster family's house, I've come to really enjoy being around people, so much so that I always try to escape my pen so I can be near them! I like to come up next to one of my foster people to get my ear scratched or to get a rub. The girl here who is part of my foster family is the best. We run around and play together and sometimes I cry if she or my foster mom go to another room because I really like being near everyone. Having friendly dogs and kind, patient people around, plus lots of toys, is my idea of heaven! Do you think I could be your furever pup?
Puppy Vetting Requirements: Lucky Puppies have had their age appropriate vaccines, but may not yet be “fully” vaccinated. It is the adopter’s responsibility to ensure that the remaining puppy vaccines are given at the appropriate time. Please also keep in mind that, until your puppy is fully vaccinated, they are at greater risk for illness than an adult dog.
Due to this puppy’s young age, she has not yet been spayed. As part of the adoption contract, it will be your responsibility, as the adopter, to ensure that this is done no later than August 15,2022. There are NO EXCEPTIONS and NO EXTENSIONS to this date. A non-refundable spay/neuter deposit will be collected if you would like Lucky Dog to pay for this animal to be spayed/neutered at one of our low cost partner vets.
Your new puppy will need to work on their house training and will also need to go to obedience school so they can grow into a well-socialized dog!
TO ADOPT: The adoption fee for this dog is $425, which includes the cost of routine vetting and transport from the shelter. If you are interested in adopting, please complete the Adoption Questionnaire online HERE .
Lucky Dog Animal Rescue does our best to provide accurate information about the dogs we have for adoption. That said, we cannot make any guarantees about age, breed or temperament.
Thank you for contacting Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and helping to save a life! Please visit us online at www.luckydoganimalrescue.org .
BE A FOSTER!!! Fosters make it possible for Lucky Dog Animal Rescue to save and care for homeless and abandoned dogs! To learn about fostering, please contact fostering@luckydoganimalrescue.org!
BE A SPONSOR!!!! Sponsors help Lucky Dog support the many dogs we save. To learn more about sponsorship, please contact info@luckydoganimalrescue.org .
TINK NEEDS A FOREVER HOME WITH A WELCOMING RESIDENT DOG AND NO CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 12!!!!
Name: Tink Best Guess for Breed: Shepard/Terrier Mix
Best Guess for Age: 19 weeks as of 7/2/22 SEX: female
Estimated Weight (puppies' weights change quickly!): 20 pounds as of 05/12/2022
Gets Along With: Most puppies are in the prime of their socialization window and will do well with other dogs and cats so long as they receive patience and proper training. In fact, Tink needs a home with a resident dog!
Currently Living at: DC area foster home!
Special Adoption Considerations: Puppies under 6 months of age need to have multiple potty breaks/exercise throughout the day. Potential adopters with a standard 8-hour workday must be willing to make arrangements to meet the needs of their puppy.
Tink is Looking For: Tink is Looking For: Hi, I'm Tink! Me, my sister Tot and brother Tad are looking for our forever homes. I'm quite shy now, but I would love a family of my own that could show me around and take me on lots of new adventures and a resident dog to show me the way. Once I'm old enough, I'd love to romp around the dog park and meet lots of new pup friends, take long sniffy walks to show me around, hikes to explore, trips to the beach and any other adventures you dream of.
What My Foster Says About Me: Updated 05/12/22: So, I wanted to tell you a bit more about me since I've really evolved a lot since I got to my foster home. First of all, I love people who I get to know (I'm shy at first!). My foster sister (the above mentioned teenager) has had a couple friends over and after a bit of initial shyness, I adore them. Actually, one thing I've found is that anyone with treats quickly becomes my BFF! I love treats! And I love anyone with treats and I love people that the other dogs say is cool. Speaking of treats, when I grow up, I think I'll either be an explorer or a kitchen dog. I love all the smells in the kitchen and while my foster mom is not giving me human food or letting me put my paws on the cabinet (to see what's on the counter), because she wants me to have something called 'good manners', I really think she's limiting my potential to be a real foodie! Related to that, my teen foster human sister showed me the oven today and I thought it was so cool that I wanted to go inside it to check it out. (It was off/cold and she didnt let me go in, don't worry) The point is, food and exploration are two jobs I could really get behind. By the way, I adore the resident dog and she is even playing with me now because, let's face it, I'm really charming! Oh, did I mention that I am phenomenal in the crate? I am. My foster mom says I'm amazing... I sleep 8-9 hours in the crate without a peep and I'm learning to go straight outside to potty in the morning and at other times too. You should also know that I pay attention to commands and what's good and not so good for puppies to do - I like learning things! I'm really getting the hang of this living with and loving humans thing.
Hi, my name is Tink. Let me tell you a little about myself. First of all, I have the softest fur ever. Everyone comments on it. I mean, I am super soft - but that's only one of my superpowers. I'm also super sweet and gentle - even when I'm playing with my siblings, and even though I'm the biggest of my siblings, I'm just really gentle with them. My foster sister (what these humans call a teenager) says my name should be 'Lady' because I'm so sweet and gentle. You should know I'm also a bit shy. I had a scary time before I got to my foster's house, but I'm quickly learning that belly rubs and pets and being around people is pure awesomeness - it just takes me a little time to warm up and I'm still working on that whole trust thing, but then who isn't, right?! Despite being a bit shy, I'm also pretty mellow, though I love to play, and I love to be near people. Since arriving at my foster family's house, I've come to really enjoy being around people, so much so that I always try to escape my pen so I can be near them! I like to come up next to one of my foster people to get my ear scratched or to get a rub. The girl here who is part of my foster family is the best. We run around and play together and sometimes I cry if she or my foster mom go to another room because I really like being near everyone. Having friendly dogs and kind, patient people around, plus lots of toys, is my idea of heaven! Do you think I could be your furever pup?
Puppy Vetting Requirements: Lucky Puppies have had their age appropriate vaccines, but may not yet be “fully” vaccinated. It is the adopter’s responsibility to ensure that the remaining puppy vaccines are given at the appropriate time. Please also keep in mind that, until your puppy is fully vaccinated, they are at greater risk for illness than an adult dog.
Due to this puppy’s young age, she has not yet been spayed. As part of the adoption contract, it will be your responsibility, as the adopter, to ensure that this is done no later than August 15,2022. There are NO EXCEPTIONS and NO EXTENSIONS to this date. A non-refundable spay/neuter deposit will be collected if you would like Lucky Dog to pay for this animal to be spayed/neutered at one of our low cost partner vets.
Your new puppy will need to work on their house training and will also need to go to obedience school so they can grow into a well-socialized dog!
TO ADOPT: The adoption fee for this dog is $425, which includes the cost of routine vetting and transport from the shelter. If you are interested in adopting, please complete the Adoption Questionnaire online HERE .
Lucky Dog Animal Rescue does our best to provide accurate information about the dogs we have for adoption. That said, we cannot make any guarantees about age, breed or temperament.
Thank you for contacting Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and helping to save a life! Please visit us online at www.luckydoganimalrescue.org .
BE A FOSTER!!! Fosters make it possible for Lucky Dog Animal Rescue to save and care for homeless and abandoned dogs! To learn about fostering, please contact fostering@luckydoganimalrescue.org!
BE A SPONSOR!!!! Sponsors help Lucky Dog support the many dogs we save. To learn more about sponsorship, please contact info@luckydoganimalrescue.org .