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My name is Doodle & Bella. ADOPTED!

Posted over 4 months ago | Updated over 3 months ago

My basic info

Breed
Shih Poo
Color
White - with Gray or Silver
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Purebred

My story

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

Snickerdoodle “Doodle”
Male
Shih-Poo
15 months
23 pounds

Bella
Female
Shih-Poo
15 months
16 pounds.

Doodle is more out going then Bella, at first Bella will not go anywhere unless Doodle goes first. Once settled in they make a bond with there humans easily. Living here with there fosters they have a doggie door that leads to a fenced in area to use for play and potty time. They do not know how to tell you that they need to go out so that part of potty training will need to be worked on. They are just learning what a treat is and will take them now, they have also learned that its ok to play with toys, yet they really don’t know what to do with them. They tend to bark a bit when new people come to visit but again once they are petted and reassured the will quiet down and like the new people. They have been in contact with an 8 year old girl that they simply love and around in infant that they didn’t really know what to do with. They both warm up to Female humans faster but really only takes a bit longer to trust male humans. It would probably be best for a fenced in yard or area as they really don’t understand a leash.

We are siblings and a bonded pair of pure sweetness. We are both up to date on our vetting and are fixed. We are crate-trained and are working on out house breaking. Our foster parents say we have made a good improvement with that but we still manage to sneak away in the house and have an accident. We don’t understand to much of what that thing you called a leash is but with some encouragement we will kind of walk. We love to lay on the laps of our foster parents and really love to snuggle. We get along with our 2 foster brothers, but we prefer our smaller foster brother over our 100 pound lab brother but we play with him also. We would love to find our forever home and live together and make our human parents very happy and loved.

They are being fostered in Bristol Wisconsin by Joe and Lori.
Adoption fee for both is $750.00.

Joe 262-515-3689 jlmitek@wi.rr.com

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