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My basic info
Breed
Labradoodle
Color
White
Age
2 years 5 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
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Dorothy / “Smiley”
Breed: LabraDoodle
Gender: Female Age: 2 ½ years old Spayed
Weight: 42 lbs. Vaccinated and Micro-chipped
“Tiny Paws” Rescue from a Kentucky homeless camp
We like to call her “Smiley” as it fits her demeanor.
A wonderful gentle and friendly dog from the very first day we were introduced to Smiley.
She has a healthy appetite. We have fed her (1) cup of dogfood in the morning and one in the early evening. She also has developed a routine for going out to do her business.
Walks great on a leash, will walk along side of you and does not pull.
Can walk up & down stairs to our 2nd floor without any issues.
Loves her dog bed
She is not a barking dog, very little barking if any.
In the first 6 weeks we have fostered Smiley she has quickly made herself at home, getting along with everyone, including our (2) dogs.
She loves attention, and is extremely intelligent. We have exposed her to crowds of people and other dogs at a recent Thanksgiving day turkey-trot 5K run. She remained calm and mellow during all of the excitement.
When she went in for grooming she was relaxed, sat still without any resistance. Will sit on command and extend her paw.
Loves to cuddle and rest her chin on your thigh when she sits next to you. She has adapted well in our home.
Very good with children. A perfect family dog.
Smiley is in need of her forever home
For more information on how to adopt “Smiley”
contact: Dora Noncek, 815-790-5664
Dorothy / “Smiley”
Breed: LabraDoodle
Gender: Female Age: 2 ½ years old Spayed
Weight: 42 lbs. Vaccinated and Micro-chipped
“Tiny Paws” Rescue from a Kentucky homeless camp
We like to call her “Smiley” as it fits her demeanor.
A wonderful gentle and friendly dog from the very first day we were introduced to Smiley.
She has a healthy appetite. We have fed her (1) cup of dogfood in the morning and one in the early evening. She also has developed a routine for going out to do her business.
Walks great on a leash, will walk along side of you and does not pull.
Can walk up & down stairs to our 2nd floor without any issues.
Loves her dog bed
She is not a barking dog, very little barking if any.
In the first 6 weeks we have fostered Smiley she has quickly made herself at home, getting along with everyone, including our (2) dogs.
She loves attention, and is extremely intelligent. We have exposed her to crowds of people and other dogs at a recent Thanksgiving day turkey-trot 5K run. She remained calm and mellow during all of the excitement.
When she went in for grooming she was relaxed, sat still without any resistance. Will sit on command and extend her paw.
Loves to cuddle and rest her chin on your thigh when she sits next to you. She has adapted well in our home.
Contact us about a specific animal and we will connect you to that animal's foster parent. You can also follow us on Facebook or check our website for events where we will be appearing with adoptable dogs!
Contact us about a specific animal and we will connect you to that animal's foster parent. You can also follow us on Facebook or check our website for events where we will be appearing with adoptable dogs!
More about this rescue
Tiny Paws Small Dog Rescue was born out of my love for small dogs and desire to help those in need, and in memory of the loss of a dear family member. Dealing frequently with small breed puppies and retired breeder moms, we strive to find homes that are aware of the commitment to raising a small breed dog and to the patience needed in socializing and housebreaking a retired breeder mom who has no idea what life in a home is all about. We are foster home based and are always looking for new foster homes to help us continue our love of rescuing dogs in need. We are happy to assist in owner surrender placements, especially those in need of surrendering their small dogs due to financial hardships, loss of a loved one, or dog owner entering assisted living facilities or nursing homes. We pride ourselves with a thorough search for that perfect home for a dog in need and follow up with phone calls to ensure things are going well. Tiny Paws will take back an adopted dog should the need arise within a reasonable notice and an available foster home has an open spot. Our goal is to someday own a building to house even more canine companions in need. We look forward to helping you find your family pet.
Tiny Paws Small Dog Rescue was born out of my love for small dogs and desire to help those in need, and in memory of the loss of a dear family member. Dealing frequently with small breed puppies and retired breeder moms, we strive to find homes that are aware of the commitment to raising a small breed dog and to the patience needed in socializing and housebreaking a retired breeder mom who has no idea what life in a home is all about. We are foster home based and are always looking for new foster homes to help us continue our love of rescuing dogs in need. We are happy to assist in owner surrender placements, especially those in need of surrendering their small dogs due to financial hardships, loss of a loved one, or dog owner entering assisted living facilities or nursing homes. We pride ourselves with a thorough search for that perfect home for a dog in need and follow up with phone calls to ensure things are going well. Tiny Paws will take back an adopted dog should the need arise within a reasonable notice and an available foster home has an open spot. Our goal is to someday own a building to house even more canine companions in need. We look forward to helping you find your family pet.
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