Entered: 05/14/2013
Status: Adopted
Age: 0
Color: Black
Weight: 6 lbs.
Gender: Altered Male
Location: Goochland, VA
Health: On schedule for vaccinations, good in all areas
Temperament: Puppy Sweet!
Original: “From the time his eyes opened, this pup was upward bound.”
Seneca is one of 3 puppies that were born in a Kentucky shelter the day after their mother was dropped off by her owner. Since the springer rescue group covering Kentucky did not have a foster home available, MAESSR was approached to help and shortly the family moved to West Virginia. Over the next month everyone steadily gained weight, including the mother who was severely underweight when she whelped. At 6 weeks of age, Seneca and his brothers were fully weaned, active, and eager for a bigger world each day. They’ve just moved to a 2nd MAESSR foster home to begin their vetting and socialization.
Seneca got his name while in West Virginia. He was the first of the puppies to successfully climb out of the nesting box. From the time his eyes opened, this pup was upward bound. He quickly figured out where the lowest spot in the nest walls was and set his sights on its 12 inch height! He stood on his hind feet and stretched as far as he could, and, finally grew to the point that his front toes grabbed the edge. It took another few days to coordinate his back feet for the necessary boost but, once that was figured out, he was up and over like a seasoned climber on Seneca Rocks. What a hoot to watch!!!!!
Like all puppies, Seneca will require a good education. 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.
Seneca and his brothers are springer mixes and oh, so precious! All are incredibly soft to touch and have shiny coats. Their daddy in unknown but their mother is a beautiful field-bred Springer with a very steady and soft temperament. She has beautiful movement and is very athletic. She was a good mother to her pups and oversaw the human care they needed but was never, ever defensive of them. The future is bright for these little guys. If a puppy is in your plans, be sure to follow the progress of Seneca, Cass and Gauley. Every one of them is a keeper!!!