Doris is a sweet young puppy who is just starting out. Her foster is exposing her to “all things puppy”, including house training, leash skills, crate training, and basic house manners.
Doris is looking for a home ready for the time, patience, and commitment that come with raising a puppy. Continued socialization and training (and daily exercise as she gets older) will be key to a successful canine citizen.
Estimated adult weight is about 50-60 pounds, no guarantees.
Doris is a sweet young puppy who is just starting out. Her foster is exposing her to “all things puppy”, including house training, leash skills, crate training, and basic house manners.
Doris is looking for a home ready for the time, patience, and commitment that come with raising a puppy. Continued socialization and training (and daily exercise as she gets older) will be key to a successful canine citizen.
Estimated adult weight is about 50-60 pounds, no guarantees.
Thank you for choosing to adopt a rescue dog! Whether you adopt from Rocket Dog or another rescue group, the fact is you will save a life. Adopting a rescued animal is a lifetime commitment! The first step in our adoption process is completing an adoption questionnaire here: https://www.rocketdogrescue.org/adopt/adoption-application/
From there, you will be contacted by a volunteer to talk more about what you're looking for and if the dog you're interested in might be a good fit.
Thank you for choosing to adopt a rescue dog! Whether you adopt from Rocket Dog or another rescue group, the fact is you will save a life. Adopting a rescued animal is a lifetime commitment! The first step in our adoption process is completing an adoption questionnaire here: https://www.rocketdogrescue.org/adopt/adoption-application/
From there, you will be contacted by a volunteer to talk more about what you're looking for and if the dog you're interested in might be a good fit.
Our dogs live both in foster homes and at the Rocket Dog Sanctuary in Oakland. The best way to arrange a meeting for a specific dog is to fill out an adoption questionnaire on our website here: https://www.rocketdogrescue.org/adopt/adoption-application/
We have adoption events every weekend throughout the Bay Area, which you can see here - https://www.rocketdogrescue.org/events/
Our dogs live both in foster homes and at the Rocket Dog Sanctuary in Oakland. The best way to arrange a meeting for a specific dog is to fill out an adoption questionnaire on our website here: https://www.rocketdogrescue.org/adopt/adoption-application/
We have adoption events every weekend throughout the Bay Area, which you can see here - https://www.rocketdogrescue.org/events/
More about this rescue
We rescue not for politics, fortune, or fame, my friend… but for the kiss of a dog. Founded in 2001 by Bay Area animal activist Pali Boucher, Rocket Dog Rescue is a 501-C3 nonprofit corporation supported completely by donations. Our all-volunteer, home-based organization guarantees that your donations are completely focused on saving dogs. Rocket Dog Rescue’s ultimate goal is to help create a world where all companion animals have loving and permanent homes.
We rescue not for politics, fortune, or fame, my friend… but for the kiss of a dog. Founded in 2001 by Bay Area animal activist Pali Boucher, Rocket Dog Rescue is a 501-C3 nonprofit corporation supported completely by donations. Our all-volunteer, home-based organization guarantees that your donations are completely focused on saving dogs. Rocket Dog Rescue’s ultimate goal is to help create a world where all companion animals have loving and permanent homes.
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