Get ready for a sweetness overload with these six-month-old terrier mix pups. Dessert comes at the end of the meal but when it comes to sweets, this group is just right to start and end your day. These pups have boundless love and affection to offer and a family to share that with will make spirits soar. All that love wrapped up into one package was made to be shared. Cream is eagerly awaiting the next chapter of his life. There are many unknowns about his life but what we do know is this boy has lots of potential. Weighing at around 19 pounds currently, we speculate that he will grow into a medium size gent of somewhere up to 50 pounds when he is fully grown.
There are three pups in this litter and three is company for other dogs, cats and children. Each one exemplifies an energetic and playful spirit. With a growing list of friends on the horizon, Cream will delight in playing lots of fun activities and also snuggling up for naps in the middle of the day. Bursts of activity will need to be met with a playmate, dog toys or even puzzle games with hidden treats. He is ready to live life to the fullest.
A skill set is not optional for Cream as she is learning her house, crate and leash training. She is putting in lots of effort so she can impress her family in being trained in all three skills.
As with all puppies, Cream is full of curiosity and wonderment, and is ready to grow from adorable puppy to amazing dog with the right guidance and patience. He will need a home with someone who has the time, desire and energy to train and socialize him so that he can become the perfect lifelong companion.
Do not skip dessert and do not wait another moment to scoop up Cream and make him your next family member.
The adoption fee for Cream is $500. That includes the cost of spaying/neutering, up to date vaccinations, foster care, rescue and transportation fees.
To get the ball rolling, head over to our Adoption Application and submit your application today.
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May 25, 2024, 6:53 am