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Bird Litter: Raven!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 21 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Jack Russell Terrier
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
Puppy
Size
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
19127584-23-0029

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

Raven is 3 months old, the last of his litter of 5 puppies, lovingly raised in a foster home with other dogs and a variety of people and experiences.  Mom was a Jack Russell Terrier, dad unknown, but something fluffy. 

He is presently almost 14 pounds and at 4 weeks he weighed 4 pounds.  (Google puppy adult size calculator and do your best guessing at his adult size.)

While we don't know what his adult size will be, his foster mom shared what she does know about him:

He is very sweet, sticks close and likes to make sure she is in his sight.

He has learned 'sit' and is not much of a barker.

Pays no attention to the cats in the foster home. 

Friendly to anyone who vists and LOVES to cuddle

Uses the doggie door, but is more consistent with the puppy pads for housetraining, they're working on 'going' outside. 

Not a fan of the crate, but goes in when humans must leave the house. 

Very respectful of the older dog in his foster home.  Loves to roughhouse and play with the younger one.  Both are larger than he is. 

Typical puppy, likes to chew and will remind you that you should put your shoes away and don't leave the Amazon box or paper towel roll within reach. 

Get your application in for this great pup, the foster mom says if she was looking for a 3rd dog, he would be a keeper!  

 

PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION BELOW CAREFULLY BEFORE APPLYING FOR A PUPPY.

 

BREED:  WE do not know DNA on these pups.  Mom is a Jack Russell/mix and Dad we presume was a 'Love and Leave'em Kind of Guy'. 

SIZE:   We can NOT predict the size of these dogs.  Please don’t apply if size is a factor in your decision.  Our goal is to never have to re-home our dogs—especially because they didn’t grow to expectations.

THEY POOP AND PEE A LOT:  Be prepared. 
Typically, a puppy can control their bladder one hour for every month of age. So if your puppy is 2 months old, they can hold it for about two hours. Don't go longer than this between bathroom breaks or they're likely to have an accident.

THEY WILL SHED; DO YOU HAVE A GOOD SWEEPER?

IF you work away from home—you will need a patient care giver for your new addition during your absence.

THESE PUPS absolutely need training, exercise, and a lifetime commitment. 

It is the responsibility of puppy adopters to continue and complete the puppy shot and maintenance protocols.  These pups have had their first puppy shot and are dewormed. They will need to be dewormed as needed.

Puppies will need at least two more boosters and a rabies vaccine in the coming weeks with boosters again yearly.  Your vet may recommend other vaccines in the future; such as lyme, influenza etc.  

You MUST sign a contract agreeing to have your puppy spayed/neutered at an age recommended by your veterinarian.  You must provide Haven to Home with proof of SPAY/NEUTER at an agreed upon date in the future.



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April 18, 2024, 9:18 pm

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