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Prince

Bichon Frise

Male, Adult
Colorado Springs, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
Meet Prince, the charming Bichon Frisé tipping the scales at 22 pounds. With a zest for life and a heart full of curiosity, Prince thrives on spending time with his canine companions, joyfully exploring the play yard during puppy parties. Treats are a highlight of his day, and he eagerly accepts them from his caretakers with a wagging tail. A curious adventurer, Prince is always on the lookout for new discoveries, peeking through the holes of his kennel during any off-site trip and seeking out new adventures around every corner. While he may initially be a bit nervous, he quickly warms up to kind and gentle friends, showcasing his affectionate nature. Though not yet a master leash-walker, Prince is eager to learn and can certainly be taught. Ready to bring love and laughter into his forever home, Prince awaits his chance to be adopted from National Mill Dog Rescue. Could you be the one to welcome this spirited explorer into your life?- - - - - -Prior to being rescued, many of our dogs have experienced minimal socialization. As a result, there is often an adjustment period when learning about life as a family pet. We typically do not adopt to homes with young children. Homes with older children will be considered on an individual basis. Common skills such as house training and leash walking will often take extra time. Patience, understanding and a gentle hand are a must. The great news is, many of these dogs come around with patience and being a part of their rehabilitation is an extremely rewarding experience. Learn about mill dogs and fill out an application at our website: http://nmdr.org
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Rocky

Bichon Frise

Male, Adult
Pueblo, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Constance (connibouchard@gmail.com) for more information about this pet.Rescued dogBiography Important Information Please read! If you are interested in me after reading about me, please visit my site, http://www.breederadoptions.org and follow the instructions. The majority of the dogs we rescue, mostly breeder dogs, have lived their entire lives in less-than-ideal conditions so will need to be socialized, house and leash trained. Most have never lived in a house, walked on a leash, had a treat or sat in a lap. For many of them, their feet have never touched the ground after living for years on wire until they arrive at our main facility where they are evaluated, groomed and given vet care. Most of these dogs are not socialized and need to be cornered to be picked up, so are not suitable for people with physical disabilities or suffer from PTSD. They need folks who will make them the center of their world and help them learn to trust before even attempting to train.  Please do not apply if you do not meet the requirements of the dogs we rescue.  However, they will learn with time, love, patience and most of all, commitment. You must have an ample supply of all of these to reap the rewards of watching these very special dogs become your wonderful companion. We state any known health issues, all are altered unless there is a medical reason not to, which we will advise, any known medical issues addressed, are microchipped, are UTD on all vaccines and have been checked out by at least one veterinarian, usually two. We do not guarantee the health of any of our rescued dogs. The dogs we rescue have lived with other dogs all of their lives and most get along with other dogs. We state if they are dog aggressive. We require a permanent, full-time parent. That means you must be able to spend the majority of your time with your new companion to socialize and train. We do not, under any circumstances, place them in homes with young children as they have not been exposed to children and we do not know how they will react. Please do not waste your time or ours if you are not prepared to adopt within 2 weeks and you are not willing to pick the dog up at its location. Hi! My name is Rocky, and I am a little Bichon Frise boy who is 7 years old, and I weigh 10 pounds. I need a quiet home and a sibling to help me learn the ropes in this big, new world. If you have been waiting for a little Bichon, please ask for me on your application to http://www.breederadoptions.org. Love, Rocky 041523-31  May 6, 2024, 4:06 pm
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Haley

Bichon Frise Shih Tzu

Female, Adult
Pueblo, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Constance (connibouchard@gmail.com) for more information about this pet.Rescued dogBiography Important Information Please read! If you are interested in me after reading about me, please visit my site, http://www.breederadoptions.org and follow the instructions. The majority of the dogs we rescue, mostly breeder dogs, have lived their entire lives in less-than-ideal conditions so will need to be socialized, house and leash trained. Most have never lived in a house, walked on a leash, had a treat or sat in a lap. For many of them, their feet have never touched the ground after living for years on wire until they arrive at our main facility where they are evaluated, groomed and given vet care. Most of these dogs are not socialized and need to be cornered to be picked up, so are not suitable for people with physical disabilities or suffer from PTSD. They need folks who will make them the center of their world and help them learn to trust before even attempting to train.  Please do not apply if you do not meet the requirements of the dogs we rescue.  However, they will learn with time, love, patience and most of all, commitment. You must have an ample supply of all of these to reap the rewards of watching these very special dogs become your wonderful companion. We state any known health issues, all are altered unless there is a medical reason not to, which we will advise, any known medical issues addressed, are microchipped, are UTD on all vaccines and have been checked out by at least one veterinarian, usually two. We do not guarantee the health of any of our rescued dogs. The dogs we rescue have lived with other dogs all of their lives and most get along with other dogs. We state if they are dog aggressive. We require a permanent, full-time parent. That means you must be able to spend the majority of your time with your new companion to socialize and train. We do not, under any circumstances, place them in homes with young children as they have not been exposed to children and we do not know how they will react. Please do not waste your time or ours if you are not prepared to adopt within 2 weeks and you are not willing to pick the dog up at its location. Hi! My name is Haley, and I am a sweet Shichon (Shih Tzu/Bichon) girl who was born 3/5/19, and I weigh 7 pounds. I have a grade III to iV heart murmur, but I have lived 5 years with no issues. I need a quiet, all -adult home and a sibling my size to play with and learn from would be ideal. If you have been waiting for a young sweet best of both worlds, please ask for me on your application to http://www.breederadoptions.org. Love, Haley 041924-18  May 6, 2024, 4:06 pm

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