Malone is a super sweet, laid back 3 month old terrier mix that weighs 9 lbs. He is expected to be between 40-45 lbs. when he is fully grown. Malone has a calm, easygoing nature, which allows him to adapt well to new situations and environments. His go-with-the-flow personality makes him equally content joining in on outdoor adventures or relaxing at home by your side. He's very affectionate and loves to share his sweet puppy kisses with his people every chance he gets. He never passes up a chance to snuggle up with his humans or furry dog friends. He is pretty quiet for a young puppy and knows how to keep himself entertained with his toys and chew bones, so he's the perfect pup to be by your side as you work from home. He adores people just as much as he loves playtime, so if you work in a dog-friendly office, he'd love to join you and make new doggy friends while you work. He loves to soak up all the attention, belly rubs, and cuddles he can get. Although he pretends to be shy at first, he doesn't play hard to get long. He can't resist baby talk and belly rubs, and will happily share his sweet puppy kisses if you make kissy noises to him. He’s the kind of pup who can keep you laughing with his silly antics one moment, then melt into your lap for snuggles the next. Malone's ideal family would be laid back and enjoys spending time outdoors. Whether its relaxing on the porch soaking up the sunshine or going on leisurely walks on nature trails, he's always happy to be by your side.
Malone is low to medium energy, so he is a perfect mix of laid back and active. He enjoys a nice balance of playtime and relaxation, and needs a few short energy-burning activities throughout the day. This sweet boy loves romping around the backyard, playing with his favorite toys, and hanging out with the other dogs in his foster home. While he enjoys playing with his doggy friends, he’s also perfectly content to entertain himself with his favorite toys when he can't find another pup to play with. He enjoys activities that give him a bit of mental stimulation, and would love to have some puzzle games and treat dispensing toys that he can work on to win the main prize - some yummy dog cookies. He has a very curious nature and enjoys exploring the big backyard in his foster home, and even likes to go investigate the cows on the other side of the fence. As he grows and masters leash training, Malone would love to go on casual neighborhood walks or even explore nature trails on longer hikes with his humans. His future home will have a toy box full of squeaky toys, ropes, and chew toys, and he’d be thrilled to have a BarkBox subscription to keep the fun going with new surprises every month. Puzzle games and chew bones will also be great for keeping him busy indoors, especially as he starts teething soon.
Malone is dog, cat, and kid friendly. He is currently in a foster home with both small and large dogs, and he loves them all. He would love to have another playful dog in his forever home to romp around and cuddle with. He loves to play chase in the backyard with the young adult dog in his foster home, but knows how to be gentle with the senior chihuahua and knows he can only cuddle with him when he's calm. It would benefit him to continue socializing him with dogs of all ages and sizes as he grows up, so doggy daycare would be recommended if he is the only dog in his forever home so he continues learning proper doggy communication skills and play etiquette. He has been around kitties and doesn't mind them at all. Because of his young age and friendly demeanor, he would be able to acclimate to having a cat in his forever home. Since he is a goofy, playful puppy, he would do best with dog-friendly cats that have lived with dogs before as he is a puppy and will want to play with them. Malone absolutely loves children and would do well in a home with kids of all ages. He loves to play, cuddle, and share his sweet puppy kisses with the young child in his foster home. He is very gentle and sweet, and would be perfect for a family with kids, but he is going to start teething soon, so his humans will need to keep a watchful eye on him to make sure he doesn't chew on human kid toys laying around. Since he is very sweet, playful, and affectionate, he would do great with a family with kids who want a loving pup to play and cuddle with as they grow up.
Malone is kennel trained and has almost mastered potty training. He sleeps in a kennel at night with no fuss as long as he gets a yummy treat and some toys to keep him busy before he falls asleep. When he gets older, he would love to snuggle up in bed with his humans every night so he can get in as many cuddles as possible. He is doing well with potty training since transitioning to going potty outside. When he is inside and needs to go, he will make his way to the back door to signal he needs to be let out. He is still learning how to alert his fosters when he needs to go outside, so that will need some more practice once he is in his forever home and it is recommended to teach him to ring a bell by the backdoor when he needs to go out. He will need his human to help him perfect his leash walking skills and remaining neutral on walks so he doesn't get overly excited to meet a new dog - just in case the other dog doesn't want a new puppy friend going up to them when they're trying to enjoy their walk.
Malone's ideal home would be a house with a fenced in backyard to explore, run around, and play in. He would do well in an apartment, condo or townhouse and would prefer if his human either works from home or can take him into a dog-friendly office while he is still young. He would also love to go to doggy day care a few times a week if there are no other dogs in the home so that he can have some fun playing with other doggy friends. No public dog parks for this little boy because who wants to risk your pup catching a disease or being bullied on by other random dogs anyways. He would love to have a family that has other dogs and kids, and would coexist well if there's a kitty in the home. He would be perfectly fine being the center of attention in his forever home, too. He does need to have someone home most of the day or that can take him into the office if working a hybrid schedule as he still needs frequent potty breaks every few hours. With his adaptable, laid back nature, Malone would be a wonderful fit for a variety of households. Whether you’re looking for a playful pup to join in on your adventures, or a laid-back companion to keep you company at home, Malone is up for joining his human in whatever activities they want to do. Playful yet gentle, he has the best of both worlds—keeping you laughing with his silly antics one moment and melting into your lap for cuddles the next. Malone is ready to be your best friend, a fun partner for adventures, and a sweet snuggle buddy to end every day with.
Malone is in a foster home in Corpus Christi, Texas. He can be adopted and transported to the following cities/states: https://www.loveandpuppypawsdogrescue.com/transport-locations
This is a courtesy post for LAPP Dog Rescue. If you are interested in adopting Malone, please fill out an application at: https://www.loveandpuppypawsdogrescue.com/adoption-application.
TRANSPORT: Currently we have monthly transports. It will be up to the adoptive family to meet the transport to pick up your new family member. Please be advised that our dogs are adopted to their forever families prior to being transported. Unfortunately at this time, we cannot bring dogs for a typical meet and greet situation, due to the extensiveness of the transport distance and it being unfair for the dogs who are not adopted to have to make the trip back.
Please be advised that applications are reviewed in the order that they are received. To ensure we are honoring the dogs that we have committed to helping, we do have policies and procedures in place that we follow when reviewing adoption applications. LAPP Dog Rescue is ran 100% by volunteers, so please be mindful that when you submit an application that it can take a few days to be reviewed. Submitting an application is not a confirmation that the adoption will be approved/completed. Before submitting the application, please read the FULL description on PetFinder describing the dog's personality, energy level, housing requirements and our policy on meet and greets.
The cost to adopt is $830 - $850, which includes $400 adoption fee, a $230 - $250 transport fee, and a $200 refundable neuter deposit. The adoption fee includes all age appropriate vaccinations, microchip, flea/heartworm prevention, health certificate from a licensed veterinarian, plus any necessary vet care while in the rescue's care. The $200 refundable neuter deposit will be paid directly to the adopter's vet before the neuter appointment once he is old enough to undergo the procedure. The transport fee for PNW transports is $250. Transport for all other states is $230.
You can see more pictures of Malone on our website: https://www.loveandpuppypawsdogrescue.com/malone
Malone is a super sweet, laid back 3 month old terrier mix that weighs 9 lbs. He is expected to be between 40-45 lbs. when he is fully grown. Malone has a calm, easygoing nature, which allows him to adapt well to new situations and environments. His go-with-the-flow personality makes him equally content joining in on outdoor adventures or relaxing at home by your side. He's very affectionate and loves to share his sweet puppy kisses with his people every chance he gets. He never passes up a chance to snuggle up with his humans or furry dog friends. He is pretty quiet for a young puppy and knows how to keep himself entertained with his toys and chew bones, so he's the perfect pup to be by your side as you work from home. He adores people just as much as he loves playtime, so if you work in a dog-friendly office, he'd love to join you and make new doggy friends while you work. He loves to soak up all the attention, belly rubs, and cuddles he can get. Although he pretends to be shy at first, he doesn't play hard to get long. He can't resist baby talk and belly rubs, and will happily share his sweet puppy kisses if you make kissy noises to him. He’s the kind of pup who can keep you laughing with his silly antics one moment, then melt into your lap for snuggles the next. Malone's ideal family would be laid back and enjoys spending time outdoors. Whether its relaxing on the porch soaking up the sunshine or going on leisurely walks on nature trails, he's always happy to be by your side.
Malone is low to medium energy, so he is a perfect mix of laid back and active. He enjoys a nice balance of playtime and relaxation, and needs a few short energy-burning activities throughout the day. This sweet boy loves romping around the backyard, playing with his favorite toys, and hanging out with the other dogs in his foster home. While he enjoys playing with his doggy friends, he’s also perfectly content to entertain himself with his favorite toys when he can't find another pup to play with. He enjoys activities that give him a bit of mental stimulation, and would love to have some puzzle games and treat dispensing toys that he can work on to win the main prize - some yummy dog cookies. He has a very curious nature and enjoys exploring the big backyard in his foster home, and even likes to go investigate the cows on the other side of the fence. As he grows and masters leash training, Malone would love to go on casual neighborhood walks or even explore nature trails on longer hikes with his humans. His future home will have a toy box full of squeaky toys, ropes, and chew toys, and he’d be thrilled to have a BarkBox subscription to keep the fun going with new surprises every month. Puzzle games and chew bones will also be great for keeping him busy indoors, especially as he starts teething soon.
Malone is dog, cat, and kid friendly. He is currently in a foster home with both small and large dogs, and he loves them all. He would love to have another playful dog in his forever home to romp around and cuddle with. He loves to play chase in the backyard with the young adult dog in his foster home, but knows how to be gentle with the senior chihuahua and knows he can only cuddle with him when he's calm. It would benefit him to continue socializing him with dogs of all ages and sizes as he grows up, so doggy daycare would be recommended if he is the only dog in his forever home so he continues learning proper doggy communication skills and play etiquette. He has been around kitties and doesn't mind them at all. Because of his young age and friendly demeanor, he would be able to acclimate to having a cat in his forever home. Since he is a goofy, playful puppy, he would do best with dog-friendly cats that have lived with dogs before as he is a puppy and will want to play with them. Malone absolutely loves children and would do well in a home with kids of all ages. He loves to play, cuddle, and share his sweet puppy kisses with the young child in his foster home. He is very gentle and sweet, and would be perfect for a family with kids, but he is going to start teething soon, so his humans will need to keep a watchful eye on him to make sure he doesn't chew on human kid toys laying around. Since he is very sweet, playful, and affectionate, he would do great with a family with kids who want a loving pup to play and cuddle with as they grow up.
Malone is kennel trained and has almost mastered potty training. He sleeps in a kennel at night with no fuss as long as he gets a yummy treat and some toys to keep him busy before he falls asleep. When he gets older, he would love to snuggle up in bed with his humans every night so he can get in as many cuddles as possible. He is doing well with potty training since transitioning to going potty outside. When he is inside and needs to go, he will make his way to the back door to signal he needs to be let out. He is still learning how to alert his fosters when he needs to go outside, so that will need some more practice once he is in his forever home and it is recommended to teach him to ring a bell by the backdoor when he needs to go out. He will need his human to help him perfect his leash walking skills and remaining neutral on walks so he doesn't get overly excited to meet a new dog - just in case the other dog doesn't want a new puppy friend going up to them when they're trying to enjoy their walk.
Malone's ideal home would be a house with a fenced in backyard to explore, run around, and play in. He would do well in an apartment, condo or townhouse and would prefer if his human either works from home or can take him into a dog-friendly office while he is still young. He would also love to go to doggy day care a few times a week if there are no other dogs in the home so that he can have some fun playing with other doggy friends. No public dog parks for this little boy because who wants to risk your pup catching a disease or being bullied on by other random dogs anyways. He would love to have a family that has other dogs and kids, and would coexist well if there's a kitty in the home. He would be perfectly fine being the center of attention in his forever home, too. He does need to have someone home most of the day or that can take him into the office if working a hybrid schedule as he still needs frequent potty breaks every few hours. With his adaptable, laid back nature, Malone would be a wonderful fit for a variety of households. Whether you’re looking for a playful pup to join in on your adventures, or a laid-back companion to keep you company at home, Malone is up for joining his human in whatever activities they want to do. Playful yet gentle, he has the best of both worlds—keeping you laughing with his silly antics one moment and melting into your lap for cuddles the next. Malone is ready to be your best friend, a fun partner for adventures, and a sweet snuggle buddy to end every day with.
Malone is in a foster home in Corpus Christi, Texas. He can be adopted and transported to the following cities/states: https://www.loveandpuppypawsdogrescue.com/transport-locations
This is a courtesy post for LAPP Dog Rescue. If you are interested in adopting Malone, please fill out an application at: https://www.loveandpuppypawsdogrescue.com/adoption-application.
TRANSPORT: Currently we have monthly transports. It will be up to the adoptive family to meet the transport to pick up your new family member. Please be advised that our dogs are adopted to their forever families prior to being transported. Unfortunately at this time, we cannot bring dogs for a typical meet and greet situation, due to the extensiveness of the transport distance and it being unfair for the dogs who are not adopted to have to make the trip back.
Please be advised that applications are reviewed in the order that they are received. To ensure we are honoring the dogs that we have committed to helping, we do have policies and procedures in place that we follow when reviewing adoption applications. LAPP Dog Rescue is ran 100% by volunteers, so please be mindful that when you submit an application that it can take a few days to be reviewed. Submitting an application is not a confirmation that the adoption will be approved/completed. Before submitting the application, please read the FULL description on PetFinder describing the dog's personality, energy level, housing requirements and our policy on meet and greets.
The cost to adopt is $830 - $850, which includes $400 adoption fee, a $230 - $250 transport fee, and a $200 refundable neuter deposit. The adoption fee includes all age appropriate vaccinations, microchip, flea/heartworm prevention, health certificate from a licensed veterinarian, plus any necessary vet care while in the rescue's care. The $200 refundable neuter deposit will be paid directly to the adopter's vet before the neuter appointment once he is old enough to undergo the procedure. The transport fee for PNW transports is $250. Transport for all other states is $230.
You can see more pictures of Malone on our website: https://www.loveandpuppypawsdogrescue.com/malone
Love And Puppy Paws Dog Rescue (LAPP Dog Rescue) is a 100% foster-based, 100% volunteer ran rescue that was formed to help alleviate the stress of city and county animal control facilities around South and Central Texas. We accept dogs into our rescue that are in overpopulated animal control facilities and are at risk of euthanasia due to space restraints, behavioral issues, and/or medical issues. Our main focus is to assist with dogs in rural animal control facilities that do not have resources that larger animal control facilities have to network dogs in their facility, provide vet care, or have a larger population of potential adopters. Any dogs brought into LAPP Dog Rescue’s care will be placed in foster homes, receive veterinary care, receive training for behavioral issues if needed, and gain socialization skills before they are adopted into their forever homes.
Love And Puppy Paws Dog Rescue (LAPP Dog Rescue) is a 100% foster-based, 100% volunteer ran rescue that was formed to help alleviate the stress of city and county animal control facilities around South and Central Texas. We accept dogs into our rescue that are in overpopulated animal control facilities and are at risk of euthanasia due to space restraints, behavioral issues, and/or medical issues. Our main focus is to assist with dogs in rural animal control facilities that do not have resources that larger animal control facilities have to network dogs in their facility, provide vet care, or have a larger population of potential adopters. Any dogs brought into LAPP Dog Rescue’s care will be placed in foster homes, receive veterinary care, receive training for behavioral issues if needed, and gain socialization skills before they are adopted into their forever homes.
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