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Marcus

Basenji Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, 1 yr 2 mos
Orlando, FL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Marcus! This 1-year-old Terrier-Basenji blend weighs 18 lbs. Marcus is a happy, cheerful, and playful pup full of so much love to bring into an active family. General Behavior: Marcus is a young pooch with lots of puppy energy! He can often be found dashing around his foster dad's backyard, chasing after the hose, or engaging in a quick session of zoomies. He is quite the curious fella, and everything he comes across is new and exciting to him. Likes & Dislikes: This active guy loves to play, play, play all day! Whether it be with his canine or human friends, Marcus is always on the go! He enjoys playing fetch and running around outdoors, then going inside for a quality snuggle session and giving kisses. Training: As a young pup, Marcus is still working on his training skills, including his basic manners and leash walking. He has been introduced to housetraining, in which he does well when let out frequently. He will require a family that is patient and committed to working on his skills with him. Medical: Marcus is a healthy boy and will just require his monthly heartworm and flea prevention, like any other dog. Other Animals: Magnificent Marcus interacts well with other dogs. He has not been introduced to any cats, but due to his high energy level and desire to "run and chase," a home with cats would not be recommended. Children: Marcus would be best suited for a home with older children (8+) who would not easily be knocked over by this playful guy. Home: A single-family home with a secure fenced-in yard is required for Marcus. He has lots of energy and needs the space to run and exert it. Like any dog, he should never be left unattended, even in a securely fenced yard. He would benefit from an active family that is home throughout the day, who can provide him with the attention, training, and love that he deserves. Grooming: Marcus is a short-haired pup who will not require any extensive grooming. He just needs his regular baths and nail trims. Overall: Marcus is an avid fetch player who will make for a great running buddy and a cuddly companion. Are you the one for Marcus? Visit our website www.PoodleandPoochRescue.org, where you will find the application to adopt. You'll be put in contact with his foster family if it's a potential match. Marcus is up-to-date on vaccines, microchipped, heartworm negative, and neutered. His adoption donation is $400. ##1974161##
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Subie

Basenji

Female, Adult
Edgewater, FL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Subie is a super sweet girl. She is around 5 or 6 yrs old, weighs 32 lbs and is100% potty trained. She sits on command and loves treats, belly rubs and will follow you around just to be with you. She LOVES walks and being outside! The only reason we are rehoming her is because we don’t think we are the best match for her. (We’ve had her for 6months). She is very social and loves to be outside and around other dogs. We don’t have a yard for her to run around in and we can’t handle having a second fur baby. That said, the ideal situation for Subie would be someone who has a yard or likes to take walks with her or another dog in the house/friends that have dogs that she can be social with. Kids over 5yrs old would be great too! She’s not hyper and but get excited when it’s walk time!

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Finley *FH*

Finnish Spitz

Male, Adult
Sanford, FL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. PLEASE NOTE:  A FENCED BACKYARD IS REQUIRED FOR FINLEY .  Finley was surrendered to PRBJ after his owner was unable to provide care/attention. He is friendly, but timid.  Finley has been through a lot in his short life and needs time to learn to be a dog. He needs a patient owner to give him plenty of time/space to learn to trust and come out of his shell.   Another dog in the home is recommended, but not mandatory. Fin would do best with a dog close to his size to encourage him and model after.   4.4.24  Foster update: Finley has come out of his shell a bit (inside) with one of our newer foster dogs. She is close to his size and VERY outgoing.  At times she can be a bit much for him, but he does play with her and bats at her with his paw, play bows and roughhouses with her.  He has definitely gained some confidence. He is still resistant to going outside much of the time and uses the peepad.Finley has come out to greet visitors more and will go up to their hands instead of just peeking around the corner. He still prefers to be petted by his foster family only and will definitely let you know when he wants to be petted. He has the cutest wiggly butt when he wags his tail so hard that his whole rear end moves.   12.29.23   Foster update:  Finley is such a good dog. When he is feeling brave he does zoomies in the yard. He is FAST! He likes chewing on bones and gets very excited at mealtime.     Finley prefers being where he feels safe...likes his crate as a place to retreat. He has a couple of spots in the house where he hunkers down, and is almost hidden but yet is near his people to know what is going on.    His first instincts are to go to one of these spots if he is nervous or worried.   While he is mostly good with housetraining, we keep a pee pad and he knows to use it.    Such things as fireworks can set him back from wanting to go outside, and he will hide or not move if you try to get him out. When he is outside, he needs somebody with him as he can get panicky to go in.       10.23.23 Foster Update: Finley is making progress and spending a good deal of his time out of his crate with other dogs.. and even getting curious about people who visit.    Not enough to want them to pet him but enough that he seeks them out with tail up and wagging.    One of our other fosters is particularly outgoing and has helped him. He has shown some play mannerisms with her.  He has had an occasional accident but does try to tell you he has to go. Going in and out of doors is something he is very cautious of.  We are encouraged by the noticeable progress he is making and hope he can find the right home to help him continue his progress so he can learn how wonderful it is to be loved! 10.16.23 Foster Update: Finley is working on coming out of his shell. He has been with us about two weeks, and at first did not want to come out of his crate. With the help of the other dogs in the house, he is starting to gain a bit of bravery and interact more with both them and the hoomans!    He is starting to put his tail up instead of between his legs and to greet us. His idea of greeting may not be the same as yours at this time, as coming into the same room, wagging his tail and possibly touching your hand is his current greeting BUT we can see that evolving as his confidence grows. He is showing a lot of improvement but will need hoomans who understand it may take him a while to be an interactive member of the family. Much of the time he is not a big fan of being petted, but sometimes he will lean on you so we know progress is being made!  Not familiar with a Finnish Spitz? Here's some background on the breed: The Finnish Spitz is a lively and alert breed known for its striking appearance and vocal abilities. This dog has been a beloved companion and hunter in Finland for centuries. Its active and energetic nature makes it an excellent choice for active families or individuals seeking a loyal partner. These striking dogs possess a dense, vibrant red-gold double coat, erect ears, and a plumed tail that curls over their back. As a hunting breed, the Finnish Spitz is naturally agile. Its alertness makes it an excellent watchdog, always ready to announce the arrival of any strangers with its characteristic “yodel-like” barks. These vocalizations are one of the breed’s unique features. This breed is known for its strong bond with its family and is highly affectionate and loyal. It enjoys spending time with its human pack members and is generally good with children. Early socialization is essential to ensure the Finnish Spitz develops into a well-adjusted and confident adult. Due to its hunting background, the Finnish Spitz retains a strong prey drive and may have a tendency to chase small animals. It is essential to keep the dog on a leash or in a securely fenced area when outside. Regular exercise is a must to keep its energy levels in check. Long walks, playtime, and mental stimulation are necessary to keep this breed content. As with any breed, early training is crucial for the Finnish Spitz to establish good behavior patterns and respond well to commands. Positive reinforcement methods work best and a patient hand can go a long way.  Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.May 6, 2024, 6:45 pm

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