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Pomeranian puppies and dogs in Anderson, Indiana

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Richard

Pomeranian

Male, 8 yrs 1 mo
Indianapolis, IN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Richard! This little guy came to the rescue as a stray that had been hit by a car. The neighbors said he had been hanging around their neighborhood for a month :( Thankfully, his injuries were pretty mild and he healed up quickly! Richard loves all people - including kids! The toddler in his foster home absolutely adores him. He does great with other dogs, but will chase cats so ideally his home would have no cats or very dog savvy cats. He would love nothing more than to hang out with you all day and also enjoys daily walks! He does lift his leg a lot in the house, which we hope will get better now that he is neutered, but for now wears a male wrap to keep from making a mess with no issue at all! Richard's adoption fee is $200 and with that he will come vaccinated, neutered, and microchipped. He also received a dental cleaning during his neuter and had a full senior panel that showed he is in good health! If you are interested in adopting him, please visit www.helpingpawsonline.com/adoption-application and complete an application today!
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Huxley

Pomeranian

Male, Senior
Indianapolis, IN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Huxley is a senior Pomeranian found dumped in a park. He’s a sweet boy, loves everyone, young and old, and gets along great with other dogs. He’s losing weight, but still a ways to go and is on a prescription weight loss food. He has some mobility issues which our vet attributes to arthritis and weight…but he still enjoys short walks and hanging out. Huxley likes to play with toys and can be silly and puppy-like, despite age. He is housebroken, but sometimes needs encouraged if it’s wet outside or he’s distracted from going potty. He can be spicy, though rare, with handling that may be used to collar him, etc, but is usually a perfect sunshine gentleman. He would love a home that wants to give him a tub of stuffies and a cool floor to lounge on, and maybe some dog friends. He seems really happy about smaller, male dogs, but likes everyone. He will require frequent grooming appointments to make his look his best.
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Precious

Pomeranian

Female, 13 yrs 9 mos
Indianapolis, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Precious came back to us due to no fault of her own. The family who we adopted her out to years ago contacted us as her owner passed away, and the family could no longer care for her. Given the circumstances we are glad she was not put into a shelter, and is now looking for another forever home. Her coat does require some maintenance and may sometimes have some senior aches, but is manageable. She does not do good with stairs some of the time, so a home with easy pathways are best!
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Sharkey

Pomeranian Chihuahua

Male, 10 yrs 9 mos
Indianapolis, IN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sharkey! This guy is a very special pet! The name Sharkey is somewhat descriptive, as "Sharkey" can be a little bit "spicey". He will warm up to his person, and he will allow petting but will be a guy who needs to be handled with care. Sharkey has an unfortunate story of prior life, He was an "outdoor" dog, who came to rescue in poor shape. He had a skin condition that needed attention and was complicated by his matted fur. His dedicated foster mom took in Sharkey and got through his mats, gave him prescribed meds for his skin condition and got him on healthy foods to turn him around completely. He is happy to go outdoors, he eats a healthy diet and will sleep in an exercise pen or larger kennel. He will go in and out with a little direction, and a secure fenced area is a must. Sharkey is happy to go outdoors, but he's also VERY happy to come back in and settle on a soft bed or cushion. Sharkey will do well in a home where he is the only pet, or with one other calm and balanced pet. Sharkey's protective of his personal space. As long as there is an understanding of what is a comforting and welcoming environment for Sharkey, he will do well. Chihuahua Rescue is delighted to have taken in this pet and given him a chance of a loving forever home. We are confident he will be someone's EVERYTHING if given a chance. Sharkey is not recommended to be in a home with children and should go to an adopter experienced in handling a special needs pet. Please inquire about this pet in need and be prepared to have a most grateful companion!
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Rio

Pomeranian Husky

Male, Young
Matthews, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
For all of the Rio fans! Rio has come such a long way since he first arrived! We have been trying hard to get him past some of his difficult behaviors and here is a little update on him! Rio recently stayed in a trusted foster home for a few days that had young kiddos and they reported he did amazing!Rio used to have an issue sharing so we had a no kids label on him since kids can sometimes be unpredictable, but with time Rio has learned to share and enjoys playing with kids, although he can be kind of a lot of energy for some really tiny kids. We had a no cats label on Rio for a long time because he was very over the top interested in them and chased them relentlessly. With time he has gotten used to being around cats and they are a little less interesting now. He does still chase some cats, he would be best in a home with a confident cat or two that dont spook easily. We have had a no dogs label on Rio because he used to get extremely over stimulated around other dogs and inadvertently lead to scuffles, basically he just annoyed the bejesus out of other dogs to the point they would get upset with him.He has not gotten totally over that but he has gotten somewhat better and he may be able to live with another silly, easy going dog that doesnt get annoyed by rude intrusive behavior. Rio just doesnt know personal space with other dogs or when to back off. We also had a fenced yard requirement for Rio that we feel confident we can now lift! We have worked with him a lot on his off leash and recall and he has gotten sooo much better!He can now be off leash with his people and not run away (once hes familiar with his people and surroundings of course).He actually comes when called now instead of pretending he cant hear! This is a huge step because half the time he would completely ignore and the other half he would play the chase me game. After many months we have him coming when called and not bolting when off leash Rio does still have an issue of door darting which is very trainable.When he does dart he stays close and can be easily called back, he loves car rides and to go bye bye so his excitement gets the best of him thinking he gets to go. Rio is a super smart dog and so trainable with consistency. Now that we have some of his major behavioral issues sorted out he is ready to start the hunt for a home from scratch! Things Rio still needs work with are potty training. Although with a schedule we think he will do great, he does still have accidents here. Crate training, he barks a lot in his crate. He needs work still on this but that is also trainable. He will need some basic house manners training as well. Unfortunately I am not a trainer and just do my best to help the dogs that come through with what I know. We would love to send every dog to board and train but we just dont get enough donations to afford that. So sometimes like in Rios case they just take some time to learn. If you are interested in learning more or meeting Rio please private message! If you applied for Rio in the past but he wasnt the right fit then, feel free to reach out, he really has come a long way! Please visit our website www.underdogsalvation.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs and cats.

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22.8 miles

Underdog Salvation Inc.

PO Box 401, Matthews, IN 46957

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27.3 miles

Helping PAWS, Inc.

Indianapolis, IN 46220

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35 miles

S.O.A.R. Initiative, Inc.

4025 W 10th St, Indianapolis, IN 46222

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35 miles

S.O.A.R. Initiative, Inc.

4025 W 10th St, Indianapolis, IN 46222

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37.4 miles

Chihuahua Rescue Indiana

Indianapolis, IN 46227

Pet Types: dogs

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