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Meet Piper & Poppy — the sweetest sisters looking for their forever homes!
These two young girls (about a year old) are everything you could want in loving, gentle pups. They’re both crate trained, potty trained, and wonderful with kids as well as dogs of all sizes.
Poppy – the ultimate Velcro girl.
She just wants to be with her human, follow you around, and soak up all the love she can get. She’s soft, sweet, and happiest right by your side.
Piper – the curious, playful one.
She loves exploring, engaging, and checking out what’s going on around her. She’s ready for fun and loves having something to do.
Both girls are still young, so they’ll need a family willing to continue working on basics and manners—especially things like leash walking and confidence-building. They’re a little timid at first, but with patience and reassurance, they’re already blossoming more each day. And bonus: they’ve been quiet as can be—no barking so far!
While it would be truly amazing to see these two adopted together, they can absolutely be adopted separately and will thrive in loving homes.
If you’re looking for a pair of gentle, sweet-natured pups—or the perfect single companion—Piper and Poppy might just be your girls.
Meet Piper & Poppy — the sweetest sisters looking for their forever homes!
These two young girls (about a year old) are everything you could want in loving, gentle pups. They’re both crate trained, potty trained, and wonderful with kids as well as dogs of all sizes.
Poppy – the ultimate Velcro girl.
She just wants to be with her human, follow you around, and soak up all the love she can get. She’s soft, sweet, and happiest right by your side.
Piper – the curious, playful one.
She loves exploring, engaging, and checking out what’s going on around her. She’s ready for fun and loves having something to do.
Both girls are still young, so they’ll need a family willing to continue working on basics and manners—especially things like leash walking and confidence-building. They’re a little timid at first, but with patience and reassurance, they’re already blossoming more each day. And bonus: they’ve been quiet as can be—no barking so far!
While it would be truly amazing to see these two adopted together, they can absolutely be adopted separately and will thrive in loving homes.
If you’re looking for a pair of gentle, sweet-natured pups—or the perfect single companion—Piper and Poppy might just be your girls.
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