I’m currently a cute, squishy baby with oversized paws and zero awareness of personal space. Don’t be fooled though—those paws are a promise. I will grow into them. Probably faster than you think.
I’m searching for a human (or humans) who:
Understands that “large breed puppy” means big dog energy loading…
Is prepared for training, patience, and the occasional stolen sock
Doesn’t mind being lovingly body-checked by 60+ pounds of enthusiasm in the near future
My hobbies include:
Sitting on laps that are clearly not built for me
Chewing things I definitely shouldn’t
Learning commands… selectively
Practicing my future career as a couch-stealing professional
I will need:
Consistent training (because I’m cute now, but I’ll be huge later)
Exercise, structure, and enrichment
Someone who laughs instead of panics when I trip over my own feet
If you’re ready for a loyal best friend who will grow from “adorable potato” into “majestic, slightly chaotic giant,” then congratulations—you might be my person.
Apply now. I promise to love you forever and only eat some of your belongings.
We do not have a facility for you to visit. You are welcome to email ccrcdogs@ccrcdogs.com with specific questions, but please complete the online application, which can be found at www.ccrcdogs.com, to secure your position in line for one of our dogs. You can also find a description of our process on that same page. Puppies will not be available to be seen until their 10-day quarantine has passed. Our adoption fees are listed on our website and cover the cost of the spay/neuter, age-appropriate shots and tests, medications to bring the dog to full health, and a free visit with one of our approved vets after adoption. Most dogs at CCRC are obtained from animal control centers so there is often very little known about their history or current habits. You can always expect to do some training, regardless of whether you adopt a dog or a puppy, including crate training, house training, and basic manners. CCRC has a variety of materials and resources to assist you with this, and we have trainers who will offer free phone/email support.
I’m currently a cute, squishy baby with oversized paws and zero awareness of personal space. Don’t be fooled though—those paws are a promise. I will grow into them. Probably faster than you think.
I’m searching for a human (or humans) who:
Understands that “large breed puppy” means big dog energy loading…
Is prepared for training, patience, and the occasional stolen sock
Doesn’t mind being lovingly body-checked by 60+ pounds of enthusiasm in the near future
My hobbies include:
Sitting on laps that are clearly not built for me
Chewing things I definitely shouldn’t
Learning commands… selectively
Practicing my future career as a couch-stealing professional
I will need:
Consistent training (because I’m cute now, but I’ll be huge later)
Exercise, structure, and enrichment
Someone who laughs instead of panics when I trip over my own feet
If you’re ready for a loyal best friend who will grow from “adorable potato” into “majestic, slightly chaotic giant,” then congratulations—you might be my person.
Apply now. I promise to love you forever and only eat some of your belongings.
We do not have a facility for you to visit. You are welcome to email ccrcdogs@ccrcdogs.com with specific questions, but please complete the online application, which can be found at www.ccrcdogs.com, to secure your position in line for one of our dogs. You can also find a description of our process on that same page. Puppies will not be available to be seen until their 10-day quarantine has passed. Our adoption fees are listed on our website and cover the cost of the spay/neuter, age-appropriate shots and tests, medications to bring the dog to full health, and a free visit with one of our approved vets after adoption. Most dogs at CCRC are obtained from animal control centers so there is often very little known about their history or current habits. You can always expect to do some training, regardless of whether you adopt a dog or a puppy, including crate training, house training, and basic manners. CCRC has a variety of materials and resources to assist you with this, and we have trainers who will offer free phone/email support.