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We'll also keep you updated on CASPER - Fostered in Turner, Maine's adoption status with email updates.
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CASPER - Fostered in Turner, Maine

Wheaten Terrier

Male, Young
Albany - (location MAINE), NY
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
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Casper was saved from a high-kill shelter in Calfornia and arrived at Give a Dog a Home Rescue in Sebec, Maine on Wednesday 3rd August. We post our available dogs in states across the East Coast and Canada to reach as many people as possible in hopes of finding perfect homes and families. We do not transport dogs — families must come to the rescue in Sebec, Maine to meet and, hopefully, take home their new best friend. Health & Background &#226&#156&#133 Neutered &#226&#156&#133 Rabies and core vaccines up to date &#226&#156&#133 On monthly flea/tick preventatives &#226&#156&#133 Microchipped &#226&#154&#150&#239&#184&#143 Weight: 33 lbs (mid July) Estimated DoB: 1 April 2025 Casper was lucky to go to a Foster Home on 20 December, sharing his new temporary home with a former GaDaH foster dog (foster fail). Foster update to follow in a few days when he has settled in. Foster Family Update - 29 December 2025 Casper has settled in quite well. He and Tilly, my 8 y.o. All American (also from GADAH) are doing well, playing and chasing quite a bit. She occasionally corrects him when he gets out of line and he's respectful of that. He's still not great on a leash and, now that the holidays are behind us, we'll be working on that. He appears to be very trainable and is responsive to both treats and praise. I'm beginning to suspect he may turn out to be a "Velcro dog" as he wants to be close to me all the time! That may just be insecurity due to his recent move here; time will tell. He loves, loves, loves toys! Squeaky toys, stuffed toys, anything that makes noise - he plays with them all. At first, I thought he wasn't house broken but that turned out to be because he's so "leash shy". Since he's learned to pee while on the leash, he has not had a single accident in the house. He does NOT ride well at this point. When we drove home with him, he drooled for the entire two hours - in quantities that would have made a Mastiff proud! We're also working on that, taking rides up and down the driveway most days. As his tolerance grows, I'll increase the distance.   Cats are a work in progress. I have three, all dog-savy, and I'm not leaving him alone with them at this point. He ignores the oldest female and is mostly reasonable with the male but is too aggressive with the younger female for comfort. I'm not sure if that's something I'lll be able to train him out of or not. He may turn out to be better off in a home without cats, although I'm not sure of that yet . He's very affectionate - a real love bug - and will make some family a wonderful addition. He's going to be a nice, manageable size, energetic but not crazy, eager to please and smart enough to learn whatever you want him to learn. He is truly a delight!   Video context - My daughter and son-in-law came to dinner last night. Casper was a bit timid - for about 30 seconds - and then did very well with them. After supper, my son-in-law laid on the floor to play with Casper and was thoroughly snuffed. Henry is extremely ticklish and those whiskers must have really tickled! Casper was a bit confused by it all! What Casper Needs ‍&#226&#153&#128&#239&#184&#143 An active family that can meet his physical and mental exercise needs Mental stimulation and enrichment — structure, toys, puzzles, and engaging activities &#239&#184&#143 High-quality food and treats to keep him healthy and energized Regular veterinary wellness checks for preventive care and long-term health &#226&#157&#164&#239&#184&#143 Time to adjust and feel safe — patience to decompress and build trust   Adoption Details Adoption Fee: $550 Location: Sebec, Maine Families must complete and submit an adoption questionnaire. Once approved, you’ll be invited to schedule an appointment to meet Casper. &#226&#143&#177&#239&#184&#143 Applications are generally processed within 24-48 hours Click here to complete the Adoption Questionnaire Want to See More of Casper? Check out our Facebook Page ALBUMS, where we share hundreds of photos of all the dogs waiting for their forever families!Click here to watch a video of CASPER - Fostered in Turner, Maine.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.December 28, 2025, 8:23 am
We'll also keep you updated on Alfie's adoption status with email updates.
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Alfie

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, 6 mos
Albany, NY
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We have a transport where we will be personally taking our dogs to their new home leaving by January 9th 2026 (could be sooner!) to the east coast from where we are located here in Southern California. Surrounding states will be added to our route as needed ☺️ We would love to add Alfie to our trip for the right home! As always for our adopters peace of mind we never ask for anything up front! His adoption fee, along with his adopting families share of travel costs will be due the day we arrive in person with Alfie ultimately finalizing his adoption. From the moment Alfie arrived in our arms at just eight weeks old, it was clear he was a little soul who had already been deeply loved. His prior owner brought him to us with a very heavy heart. After losing her husband and suddenly becoming the only caretaker in her home, she realized that although her desire for companionship was strong, the timing simply wasn’t right for her to take on the needs of a growing puppy. Wanting only the very best future for him, she made the brave and loving choice to entrust him to us so he could find the life she wished she could give him. And truly… this little boy is something special. Alfie is a purebred Miniature Poodle with a soft, beautiful coat and a naturally sweet, intuitive nature. He currently weighs 6 lbs and is expected to mature around 10–12 lbs—small enough to be the perfect lap companion, but sturdy enough to join you in your day-to-day adventures. His temperament is remarkable: affectionate, bright, deeply social, and so eager to bond. He is one of those rare puppies who wears joy so naturally that you feel it simply by being in his presence. He adores people and naturally gravitates toward connection—cuddling against you during quiet moments, gently curling up beside you at night, or following you from room to room as if every part of your world fascinates him. He sleeps beautifully in bed with you, but he is also crate trained and will settle comfortably if a crate-at-night routine fits better in your home. Around other dogs, Alfie shines just as brightly. He is playful, respectful, and wonderfully social—one of those dogs who instantly makes friends wherever he goes. He’s been fantastic at the groomers, enjoys little road trips around town, and carries an innate curiosity that will make exploring the world alongside him truly special. House training is going wonderfully so far. He follows a reliable schedule every couple of hours and also understands puppy pads if needed. Leash training has just begun now that his vaccines are complete, and given his intelligence and eagerness to please, we expect he’ll catch on quickly. He is very much a puppy ready to step confidently into the world. His adoption fee is on our website at the bottom of his adoption listing at https://www.breadoflifek9refuge.org/post/alfie It covers all of his veterinary care to date (vaccines, microchip/registration, fecal testing, deworming, his full exam, and his issued health certificate), as well as the months of care, meals, grooming upkeep, and the early training foundation he has received with us. Every adoption directly supports our ability to continue rescuing and preparing dogs like Alfie for the beautiful lives they deserve. Alfie is one of those puppies who feels like a gift the moment you meet him—soft-hearted, emotionally attuned, and overflowing with the kind of warmth that makes a home feel fuller and brighter. Whoever opens their heart to him will be gaining a lifelong friend who gives his whole heart in return.

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