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My basic info
Breed
Husky/Hound (Unknown Type)
Color
Black - with Gray or Silver
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
When we learned about this litter of eight puppies we had already spent thousands on two litters that came to us with Parvo. We could not take more on, so we offered to make sure they were safe by having them vaccinated, doing a wellness exam and administering preventatives. We hoped the owner would hang in while we looked for another rescue that could appreciate pups that had been vetted. In the mean time their mom died and it was suspected the cause was rat poison. The puppies were left running and the owner was not willing to contain or hold them while we searched for rescue. Our concern was these puppies knowing the same fate as their mom...vaccines and preventatives would not save them from rate poison.
Five Boys and three girls! MEET THE ONE AND ONLY MONTY!
How we love the "Tangled Pups" litter! They are beautiful and so easy going. They have all been crate trained, are social with multiple dogs, good with people and learning the leash. Monty has been fostered with multiple dogs making him dog social and with children- young and older. His foster has said he is truly the sweetest pup and just wants to be with people. He is a bundle of squishy, hold like a baby!
They are 4-5 months old, their father was a husky mix and mom was a hound/pit mix. Expected at under 60lbs when full grown. With no one stepping up, their safety was foremost and they are now Diamond Dogs.
Currently in foster care in Lowell, MA, rescue will transport them to approved adopters anywhere along the east coast from SC to ME
When we learned about this litter of eight puppies we had already spent thousands on two litters that came to us with Parvo. We could not take more on, so we offered to make sure they were safe by having them vaccinated, doing a wellness exam and administering preventatives. We hoped the owner would hang in while we looked for another rescue that could appreciate pups that had been vetted. In the mean time their mom died and it was suspected the cause was rat poison. The puppies were left running and the owner was not willing to contain or hold them while we searched for rescue. Our concern was these puppies knowing the same fate as their mom...vaccines and preventatives would not save them from rate poison.
Five Boys and three girls! MEET THE ONE AND ONLY MONTY!
How we love the "Tangled Pups" litter! They are beautiful and so easy going. They have all been crate trained, are social with multiple dogs, good with people and learning the leash. Monty has been fostered with multiple dogs making him dog social and with children- young and older. His foster has said he is truly the sweetest pup and just wants to be with people. He is a bundle of squishy, hold like a baby!
They are 4-5 months old, their father was a husky mix and mom was a hound/pit mix. Expected at under 60lbs when full grown. With no one stepping up, their safety was foremost and they are now Diamond Dogs.
Currently in foster care in Lowell, MA, rescue will transport them to approved adopters anywhere along the east coast from SC to ME
Our rescue focus is on adult dogs from the southeast that are in high kill shelters OR ABANDONED. Our plan is to fully vet, evaluate, and train as needed in preparation for adoption. When we save a life from the shelter, he is taken straight to the vet for a health checkup and while he is there The DOG will be neutered or spayed, receive shots and given a microchip. The rescues will then go to foster care in a home setting to prepare them for a home of their own. This helps to determine the best match for each rescue. Our goal is to make sure lives we save never end up homeless and scared again.
Our rescue focus is on adult dogs from the southeast that are in high kill shelters OR ABANDONED. Our plan is to fully vet, evaluate, and train as needed in preparation for adoption. When we save a life from the shelter, he is taken straight to the vet for a health checkup and while he is there The DOG will be neutered or spayed, receive shots and given a microchip. The rescues will then go to foster care in a home setting to prepare them for a home of their own. This helps to determine the best match for each rescue. Our goal is to make sure lives we save never end up homeless and scared again.
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