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Cavapoo puppies and dogs in Nashville, Tennessee

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Tizzy JUM*

Poodle (Miniature) Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Female, 6 yrs 10 mos
Nashville, TN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Tizzy JH I am a female 6 year old Poodle mixed with Terrier, my brother Bond looks like a Yorkie/Poodle mix. I weigh just 8 pounds. I am a fun girl and I care about toys and playing and running fast. I also excel at cuddles and love to lay my head in the crook of your neck for loves. Do you want to be my special guardian and keeper? Local adoption fee $200.00 (within Texas) Out of State adoption fee $450.00 (with transport out of Texas)
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Eliana GC

Poodle (Miniature) Mixed Breed (Small)

Female, 8 yrs 5 mos
Nashville, TN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Elliana They gave me a fancy name at last! Can you believe it? I have been used as a breeder dog for years and years and then dumped at the local pound with a mammary gland tumor that you could play tennis with!! Who does that!!! At least that is what my foster mom thinks my life has been like. I sat there in a cage at animal control for 4 weeks before anyone would think about pulling me out of there but my foster mom said that she had to take me home so that I would have a chance to be a beloved pet before I die. Not that I am planning to do that anytime soon, but you never know. Anyhow, I went to the vet right away and had that big nasty thing taken off my stomach and the vets knew right away what it was and what it was from. They took out the baby making bits as well, so I won’t have to go through having my babies and then losing them right away to being just a baby and money making factory for somebody. Sheesh….get a job!! I have some issues, I won’t lie, but I am starting to kind of get used to being out of a cage, where I learned to circle around and around as there wasn’t a lot of space in those things. I can walk in a straight line and the more I get time outside, the more I am enjoying the fresh air and smells in the grass. I will revert to circles when I am nervous but Rome wasn’t built in a day and I have only had freedom for a couple of months now. I don’t have many teeth, as the ones I did have were rotted and broken from trying to eat the bars I suppose. I startle easily from the lack of being held and loved in my former life, and will try to “gum” you if I pick me up too quickly. But speaking to me and touching me before you pick me up will let me know you are there and going to be gentle with me. I am still getting used to the being held part, and sometimes can’t tolerate it very long, but I am learning and going slow is really helpful to me. I am learning what good food tastes like, and what a soft bed feels like, and while I have pretty limited vision to see things, I can follow my nose and it helps me to find everything I need to get around. Foster mom leaves me a puppy pad to potty on in the house if I have to go at night, and I am pretty good at using it. It took a while to figure out that is what it was for, but also, if I potty outside after meals, I am good if I keep to a schedule. So that is my story. If you are interested in giving a blind old lady a soft landing for the rest of my life, let me know. Local adoption in Texas only please.
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Spinach SC

Poodle (Miniature) Mixed Breed (Small)

Male, 8 mos
Nashville, TN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Looking for a best friend who’s part Muppet, part athlete, and 100% love? Meet Spinach! With his curly Poodle coat and long little body, he’s as unique as he is adorable—and he’s already crate trained and potty trained. Spinach is the ultimate go-with-the-flow guy. Want to play fetch or hear some squeaky toys in action? He’s ready. Want to relax and watch TV? He’s already curled up beside you, handing out sweet kisses. He’s friendly with other dogs, can live with cats after a proper introduction, and his absolute favorite thing is being in your arms—this boy lives for hugs. Local adoption fee is $350(in TX) Out of state adoption fee is $650 (includes transport to your area)

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