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Charlie Puppy
Charlie Puppy

Schipperke / Pomeranian / Mixed (short coat) :: Male (neutered) :: Baby

Status:Available for Adoption
Size:Small
Location:Cuyahoga Falls, OH

Additional Info:
  • Good with Dogs
  • Good with Cats
  • Good with Children

  • Organization Contact Info:
    Paws and Prayers
    1407A Main St.
    Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221-8300
    (330) 475-8300
    http://www.pawsandprayers.org

     


    Charlie is part of a litter whose mom is a Schipperke/Pomeranian mix. Charlie weighs 15 pounds currently. He won't get over 30 full grown. The dad is not known but mom is a 12 pound Schipperke/pomeranian. Charlie was born 8/18/23. He is so cute and looks like a miniature black labrador retriever. They have been neutered and had three distemper/parvo shots plus lepto, Bordetella, a one year rabies, and have been microchipped. They are wormed and on flea and heartworm meds. To adopt this beautiful puppy, please do our non-obligatory application at www.pawsandprayers.org and we will see if he will be a good fit for you. Any questions, email  marty@pawsandprayers.org . He would do best with another dog.

    Charlie would like another dog in the home because he enjoys playing with dogs so much.

    Thinking about a new puppy….. things to keep in mind:

    • Puppy will need time, training, love and connection, mixed in with a load of attention.
    • Best if children are school age or older; we will consider younger children only on exception basis.
    • Puppies have small bladders and need to have someone to let them out regularly for potty breaks…..work from home, work part-time, come home at lunch…..need a plan as they will need you every 4 to 5 hours until they are at least 6 to 8 months old.
    • Will your current pet be willing to accept a new puppy. Puppies can be a handful.
    • Will you be traveling extensively for the next couple of months?
    • Puppy proofing your home is like baby proofing you home; it requires effort.

    Puppies can go to their new homes from 8 weeks, but holding on a little longer and letting them go around 12 weeks can be really beneficial, as their development and socializing will be a lot more established by that point. Those few extra weeks can make a big difference in how they act in their new home….. more social, less nippy.

    Any questions, email marty@pawsandprayers.org.  The adoption fee is $350. 


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