
Entered: 05/08/2012
Status: Adopted
Age: 0
Color: Black/White
Weight:
Gender: Altered Male
Location: Trafford, PA
Health: UTD with rabies vaccine pending, excellent health
Temperament: Puppy sweet!
Update 06/12/12:
At a recent vet visit, each littermate of the adorable puppy four-pack was altered and received all but the rabies vaccine. By law, this is not permitted until the pups are 12 weeks old.
CAUTION: As one visualizes the following, it is guaranteed to invoke an, “Awww” response. All of the puppies sleep together in their crate at night and they are crated together while their foster mom is at work. Additionally, they eat in their crate, so this is a “happy” place for them.
Housetraining is coming along very nicely for this litter because they are very smart! First thing in the morning, when the puppies are left out of their crate, they run to the puppy pad to take care of business. The puppy pad is near the door so, if their foster mom was fast enough to get them outside and into the yard, they would definitely do their duties outside. With consistent and routine training, they will be housetrained in no time. Supervision is still needed during playtime but most of the time they will stop their play, run to the puppy pad, and then quickly get back to playing.
The puppies also have a crate with soft sides that they play in. Since they have mastered the flapping door on it, their foster mom thinks that they could easily figure out how to use a doggie door if their adopting homes should have them; this will surely help with their housetraining.
Little “Dubby,” was the favorite at the vet’s office when the pups went to be altered. This little boy was still wagging his tail and giving the vet tech kisses as she was preparing him for his procedure. Dubby was also the first puppy that learned how to climb up onto the bed so he could be closer to his foster mom. If Dubby’s foster mom was in the market for a puppy, he sure would be a keeper. He is an absolute lovebug and joy!
Stay tuned for more updates on this sweet boy’s progress.
Original:
Pups in need of homes can pop up in some of the most unexpected places. When a MAESSR volunteer spotted an ad for four Springer puppies on an Ohio recycling website, she checked them out. Their owners were not sure who the “dad” was but the mother of the unplanned litter was their full Springer. The volunteer took them home. With becoming MAESSR dogs, they will be assured of loving, suitable, and committed forever families.
“Dubby,” as his foster mom calls him, is the mellow puppy of the pack. He is a lover and will surely be a Velcro Springer when he grows up. Dubby much prefers to be with his foster mom to playing with his siblings. Whether it is lying at her feet or on her lap, Dublin just wants to be close to his human. He will give kisses until you just can’t take it anymore! He is also quite fond of the resident cats and will curl up with one of them if his foster mom is busy. What a sweet boy!
If you are interested in adopting Dublin, be aware that MAESSR only places puppies in homes that are committed to training and bonding with the pup in obedience classes. Puppies require a lot of care, attention, and patience, and they do chew on things! The decision to get a puppy and raise it to be a healthy, happy, and well-adjusted dog is a serious commitment. To reinforce this commitment, MAESSR requires all adopters of dogs under 1 year old to enroll their puppy in an obedience class within 60 days of adoption.
Springer puppies like Dublin are cute bundles of joy and ENERGY! Make sure your family is ready to commit to the training and exercising that comes with owning a Springer pup. It’s a lifetime responsibility. He deserves the best!
Watch for more on Dublin as his personality unfolds even more!