



Billie
- Puppy
- Female
- Large
- Mixed Breed
About Billie
Chesterville, ON
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Billie’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Billie's Story
Time for an introduction to our recently rescued pups, who were found by a caring individual and rescued from a Manitoba landfill. They are now safe with us and looking forward to a much brighter future! <br/>To answer the inevitable question "what breed is Billie?" we really don't know for sure. We always call our Manitoba rescues "Manitoba mixes". Some other rescues refer to them as "Manitoba specials". Whatever their DNA consists of, they are always beautiful, sweet and deserving. And usually expected to be large adults once fully grown. Based on her current size we think Billie will grow up to be a large adult and 60+ lbs.<br/>Billie is thought to be around 7 weeks old and has had her first wellness check with the vet, first DAPP vaccine, fecal testing, deworming, parasite prevention (Nexgard Spectra) and is microchipped.<br/>Billie is currently settling into a foster home with her sister Cleo - there is another large dog in the home and they have enjoyed having him around. Her foster mom says that Billie is sweet, affectionate, brave and adventurous. She makes grunting noises when you pick her up and snuggles into your neck. She enjoys being with her people and is not a fan of crates or baby gates. Puppies require boundaries, consistency and a family willing to put in the work. Due to her vocalizations at nap & bedtime she would be best suited for a detached home where no one will be bothered by her protests. <br/>Billie and siblings are seeking dog experienced homes - if there are any kids in the home we require that they are school-aged & dog savvy, ideally with large breed dogs. We do not know her experience with dogs before arriving to us but as with most puppies she would benefit from continued socialization with other friendly dogs...but no dog parks please! This goes for all of our available dogs - please google reasons why your dog should not attend a dog park. However we do think puppy lessons (individual & group classes) are a great way to train, bond with and help set up your new family member for success.<br/>Puppies this age require someone home more often than not - they require crate training, potty training & socialization and should have someone available to help them with this every few hours. Being left alone for a full work day would not be suitable for any of the pups in our care.<br/>Please send an EMAIL (or Petfinder form + follow up email) with additional questions or to request an application and meeting. Billie and siblings will be ready for forever homes by the weekend of December 12th. <br/><br/>*** Please note that we only adopt locally, ideally within an hour or so from our Chesterville/Morewood, ON. location ***
Time for an introduction to our recently rescued pups, who were found by a caring individual and rescued from a Manitoba landfill. They are now safe with us and looking forward to a much brighter future!
To answer the inevitable question "what breed is Billie?" we really don't know for sure. We always call our Manitoba rescues "Manitoba mixes". Some other rescues refer to them as "Manitoba specials". Whatever their DNA consists of, they are always beautiful, sweet and deserving. And usually expected to be large adults once fully grown. Based on her current size we think Billie will grow up to be a large adult and 60+ lbs.
Billie is thought to be around 7 weeks old and has had her first wellness check with the vet, first DAPP vaccine, fecal testing, deworming, parasite prevention (Nexgard Spectra) and is microchipped.
Billie is currently settling into a foster home with her sister Cleo - there is another large dog in the home and they have enjoyed having him around. Her foster mom says that Billie is sweet, affec
Time for an introduction to our recently rescued pups, who were found by a caring individual and rescued from a Manitoba landfill. They are now safe with us and looking forward to a much brighter future!
To answer the inevitable question "what breed is Billie?" we really don't know for sure. We always call our Manitoba rescues "Manitoba mixes". Some other rescues refer to them as "Manitoba specials". Whatever their DNA consists of, they are always beautiful, sweet and deserving. And usually expected to be large adults once fully grown. Based on her current size we think Billie will grow up to be a large adult and 60+ lbs.
Billie is thought to be around 7 weeks old and has had her first wellness check with the vet, first DAPP vaccine, fecal testing, deworming, parasite prevention (Nexgard Spectra) and is microchipped.
Billie is currently settling into a foster home with her sister Cleo - there is another large dog in the home and they have enjoyed having him around. Her foster mom says that Billie is sweet, affectionate, brave and adventurous. She makes grunting noises when you pick her up and snuggles into your neck. She enjoys being with her people and is not a fan of crates or baby gates. Puppies require boundaries, consistency and a family willing to put in the work. Due to her vocalizations at nap & bedtime she would be best suited for a detached home where no one will be bothered by her protests.
Billie is from Chance's Rescue Inc.
[Chesterville, ON]
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