I want to Adopt a Small Dog. Can you help?
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Franklin Square NY
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Hello, I am looking to give a dog or puppy a new home for the new year! I love nearly every breed. But because I live in an apartment and am unable to take long walks, I need to make sure it’s a good fit for the both of us. Like that they can use wee wee pads during the colder weather and won’t disturb others with barking. So it’s important that I get a small sized dog/puppy that can be any age under 3 years old. That will stay under 10lbs (15lbs max) once fully grown. I don’t have a preference of male or female. But has to be well socialized where they can get along with other people and pets (like a dog or cat). Also that they are 100% healthy and doesn’t have any medical conditions or problematic/aggressive behaviors. And since I will be staying home with them most of the time I would like them to be more of a low key, calm, cuddler. That loves attention and doesn’t need a lot of exercise. Where a lot of play time with toys is enough to tire them out and is more of an indoor coach potato lapdog. I do have a backyard though. As for myself, I have had more experience than most after growing up with multiple dogs and then having worked in the pet care field with every type of dog imaginable. It might sound like a lot of requirements when really I’m just asking for an…affectionate, healthy, socialized, small, young housebroken dog or pup. That doesn’t bark or need a lot of exercise. These are actually common traits of what most owners look for in adopting a dog. So I am hoping to get in touch with someone looking to rehome their short hair (mini) Chihuahua, (mini) Dachshund, Pomeranian, Mini Pinscher, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel or English Cocker Spaniel. I have been told so many dogs are being brought to shelters, so this can be an alternative if that is your situation. And your dog going to a good home should be based on the quality of the new owner, not the quantity you can make off of them for yourself and not let it be put towards the dog. But I am willing to provide a small rehoming fee of $100. Or $150 if they have already been fully vaccinated and/or already have them fixed (have the proof to show me). Don’t hesitate to contact me any time to see if it’s a good fit by sending me any pictures, videos and info about your dog. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank You for your time!
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