Max is a 1.5yo 11lb Terrier mix. He can be small, calm dog friendly with warm up time and slow introductions. He’s thought to be good with kids 12+. He’s housebroken when kept on a schedule, wears a belly band in his foster home and crate trained. He’d be best with a secure fenced in yard, since isn’t good when he meets other dogs on walks. He loves toys especially his lamby. He’s super smart, knows commands, very affectionate and loving, quite the talker (barker) indoors and outdoors, so would need a single family home so not to bother neighbors.
Max’s foster requires a home with a secure fenced in yard, to be an only dog in the home, given time to warm up along with leadership, consistency, structure and to continue working on training. If your home DOES NOT meet these requirement’s please DO NOT put an application in. We will not call anyone whose home does not meet the needed requirements. Also, we will be concentrating on local to foster applications 1st since home checks and meets with all humans and animals in home is needed at meet. Our fosters are all volunteers so aren’t always able to travel too far.
Max’s Foster is offering 3 sessions with his current trainer to the family that adopts him.
Max as all dogs should have 2 weeks in their new home with just their people who live in the home and to not have people over for at least 2 weeks. Dogs need time to settle in and adjust to their new people and environment first so they can learn to trust them first.
Max is neutered, vaccinated, HW negative and microchipped. Currently in Cherry Hill, NJ. If your home meets the needed requirements and you’re interested in applying to adopt please do so at www.tprescue.org
Max is a 1.5yo 11lb Terrier mix. He can be small, calm dog friendly with warm up time and slow introductions. He’s thought to be good with kids 12+. He’s housebroken when kept on a schedule, wears a belly band in his foster home and crate trained. He’d be best with a secure fenced in yard, since isn’t good when he meets other dogs on walks. He loves toys especially his lamby. He’s super smart, knows commands, very affectionate and loving, quite the talker (barker) indoors and outdoors, so would need a single family home so not to bother neighbors.
Max’s foster requires a home with a secure fenced in yard, to be an only dog in the home, given time to warm up along with leadership, consistency, structure and to continue working on training. If your home DOES NOT meet these requirement’s please DO NOT put an application in. We will not call anyone whose home does not meet the needed requirements. Also, we will be concentrating on local to foster applications 1st since home checks and meets with all humans and animals in home is needed at meet. Our fosters are all volunteers so aren’t always able to travel too far.
Max’s Foster is offering 3 sessions with his current trainer to the family that adopts him.
Max as all dogs should have 2 weeks in their new home with just their people who live in the home and to not have people over for at least 2 weeks. Dogs need time to settle in and adjust to their new people and environment first so they can learn to trust them first.
Max is neutered, vaccinated, HW negative and microchipped. Currently in Cherry Hill, NJ. If your home meets the needed requirements and you’re interested in applying to adopt please do so at www.tprescue.org
How can I Adopt a Tiny Dog?
When you are ready to adopt a new friend, we will ask you to complete our friendly screening process, which ensures a successful and safe adoption.
Complete an Adoption Application
We will have a brief conversation with you to find out about your daily schedule, determine your preferences and needs, and talk about your previous experience with pets.
We will check two personal references who know how you are with animals.
If applicable, we will call your veterinarian to ensure that previous pets have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and well cared for.
For renters, we will check with your landlord to ensure that dogs are permitted.
Lastly, we will do a home check. We will arrange a visit with the dog and your family including all animals in your home, typically at your home. This is a great opportunity for you to get valuable input on how to integrate your new pet into your home. If we agree it is a mutually good fit, you will sign an adoption contract, pay the adoption fee and take the new dog into your home.
This process typically takes a few days and then you are ready to take your new friend home.
http://www.tprescue.org/ Click on Adopt
How can I Adopt a Tiny Dog?
When you are ready to adopt a new friend, we will ask you to complete our friendly screening process, which ensures a successful and safe adoption.
Complete an Adoption Application
We will have a brief conversation with you to find out about your daily schedule, determine your preferences and needs, and talk about your previous experience with pets.
We will check two personal references who know how you are with animals.
If applicable, we will call your veterinarian to ensure that previous pets have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and well cared for.
For renters, we will check with your landlord to ensure that dogs are permitted.
Lastly, we will do a home check. We will arrange a visit with the dog and your family including all animals in your home, typically at your home. This is a great opportunity for you to get valuable input on how to integrate your new pet into your home. If we agree it is a mutually good fit, you will sign an adoption contract, pay the adoption fee and take the new dog into your home.
This process typically takes a few days and then you are ready to take your new friend home.
http://www.tprescue.org/ Click on Adopt
• Rehoming of homeless small dogs through our foster and adoption programs.
• Provide necessary medical care, vaccinations, micro chipping and spay/ neuter services.
• Educate the public on responsible ownership of small breed dogs.
• Educate the community on the benefits and importance of spay/neutering to reduce the incidence of medical issues and overpopulation.
• Remain in contact and provide support to our adopters and their new family member.
How You Can Help
Foster
Dedicated fosters can provide our small dogs with basic training, comfortable homes, rehabilitation, exercise, human companionship, good nutrition and lots of hands on love until their perfect furever home is found.
Volunteer
Our volunteers assist with handling and transporting of small dogs to and from vet appointments, adoption events, foster homes and to their furever homes when needs. Volunteers help with setup and breakdown at fundraising and adoption events.
Our Services
• Rehoming of homeless small dogs through our foster and adoption programs.
• Provide necessary medical care, vaccinations, micro chipping and spay/ neuter services.
• Educate the public on responsible ownership of small breed dogs.
• Educate the community on the benefits and importance of spay/neutering to reduce the incidence of medical issues and overpopulation.
• Remain in contact and provide support to our adopters and their new family member.
How You Can Help
Foster
Dedicated fosters can provide our small dogs with basic training, comfortable homes, rehabilitation, exercise, human companionship, good nutrition and lots of hands on love until their perfect furever home is found.
Volunteer
Our volunteers assist with handling and transporting of small dogs to and from vet appointments, adoption events, foster homes and to their furever homes when needs. Volunteers help with setup and breakdown at fundraising and adoption events.
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