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Pomsky puppies and dogs in Treasure Island, Florida

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Matisse

Pomsky

Male, Young
Bradenton, FL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Matisse is a an energetic lover! We have had him since he’s been a puppy and he’s been a good friend. He will play with you and be so happy to be your companion, and will enjoy laying by your feet at night while you relax. Matisse is crate trained, potty trained, and VERY treat motivated! This sweet boy needs to walk and run at least 3 times a day. Our family’s schedule and situation is not allowing us to care properly for him, as often as needed. We also had another dog ( old) who is now gone, so Matisse is very lonely. We would love to find a home where he has a yard to run, and other doggie friends to play with! This is the hardest decision we’ve made but this beautiful pup deserves a good life, regular fresh air and company!
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Bolt

Pomsky

Male, 1 yr 2 mos
Plant City, FL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Bolt Please read through everything carefully. We will continue updating as we learn more about this lovely boy. Bolt is a stunning young Pomsky mix currently in our care. He is approximately one year old, neutered, and had a full veterinary workup on 2/27 with Dr. Lozada at Plant City Animal Hospital. Be sure to watch the posted videos. One shows how beautifully he walks on leash. The other captures his adorable habit of kneading and suckling a blanket like a kitten. The Good Stuff Bolt is: • Excellent on leash • Crate trained • Potty trained (no accidents in our care) • Extremely affectionate He prefers to be near his people and is overwhelmingly cuddly. He welcomes hugs, happily curls into a tight ball in your lap, gives kisses, and loves playtime. He would likely enjoy sleeping near his person. He has wonderful manners. He does not beg while you are eating and does not jump unless invited. He listens to “no” and responds quickly to correction. He enjoys toys and interactive play. He can get gently mouthy if invited into that kind of play but does not initiate it and knows not to bite down. He was clearly socialized appropriately as a puppy. At the vet, he showed zero fear. He greeted staff confidently and even tried to follow Dr. Lozada to the back. He is emotionally steady and socially confident. With Other Dogs We introduced him to our female dogs one at a time. He is playful and can get excited, sometimes attempting to mount when overstimulated, but he responds immediately to correction. His play is not rough, just enthusiastic. He will posture and push back if challenged, so he may not be ideal for a home with another strong alpha dog unless experienced. He is non-reactive and settles calmly even when separated by a baby gate. He is easily redirected and manageable, which makes future training very promising. Routine & Daily Life He has had no potty accidents. We used to crate at night and when leaving the house. He will do it, but he will bark and not like it much. So we have stopped crating him and leave him in a room with the door open and a baby gate up. He has adjusted well to nighttime alone and is no longer barking once settled into routine. He may briefly protest during transitions in a new home he will settle in. , as he is young and will chew accessible items like cords or shoes. He rides well in the car and loves pup cups. Dog seatbelts are mandatory. Important Safety Requirements Bolt is a runner. This is a husky trait, not a behavior flaw. He must always be secured in an escape-proof harness clipped to a martingale collar when outside of a fully contained area. We will provide both at adoption. We strongly prefer a secure 6 ft fenced yard (not chain link). Extra caution must be taken at doors and gates. Diet He is currently eating Proplan mixed with canned of the same formula. GPS Requirement All Shiba Saviors adoptions require active GPS tracking. Adopters receive a free FI Mini device and six months of service (adopter pays $20 activation fee). ⸻ Bolt is young, affectionate, confident, and highly trainable in the right hands. We are seeking a fantastic home experienced with flight-risk breeds who understands containment and is ready to bond deeply with an exceptional young dog. Applicants will be reviewed, and interviews and meet-and-greets scheduled as appropriate. Adoption fees will be discussed during that process. For more photos and updates, visit our Facebook or Instagram pages Shibasaviors.org/adoot

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