Frankie-adopted
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Frankie-adopted
Hagerstown, MD
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Frankie-adopted's Story
Frankie is a handsome, 2-3 yr old, 2nd generation labradoodle. That means he is a 3/4 standard poodle and 1/4 labrador retriever. He is one big boy who has a wonderful disposition. Frankie is neutered, has his shots, and is microchipped. He was a family pet, but his owner had a stroke and is no longer able to keep him. He is housebroken, and likes to lay quietly at my feel while I'm on the computer. For more information on him, please call Debbie at 740-610-8729 or fill out the application below.<br/>We require a fenced yard if there are kids under the age of 12 in the home. Adopting a dog that has been moved from a home to a shelter and then to a rescue is not for everyone. It takes time and patience to make that dog feel at home in his new environment. It takes at least 1 week and usually up to a month for a dog to acclimate to your schedule and home. An animal shelter is the most stressful place for a dog to be, with other dogs barking and not knowing what is happening around them. Some dogs come to their new home scared and timid. They will sometimes take several days before they start eating and have anything to do with the new adopters. <br></p><p><br>PLEASE, if you aren't willing to work with your new rescue and let them get to know you at their own pace, please don't apply for one of my dogs. Returning a dog within 24-48 hours of picking it up is hard on the dog and hard on the rescuer. Go to a breeder if you want a cute little puppy that wags its tail when he sees you. He hasn't been through what a rescue dog has been through. <br></p><p><br>It's not easy rescuing a dog. It takes patience and time and LOVE. These dogs need love and understanding, not another rejection.<br></p><p><br>If you're truly interested in adopting this pet, please <br><a href="http://www.petfinder.org/~WV115/tsabr-app.doc"><br>click here to download an application</a>. <br>We check references and always do a home visit. We now have a transport available that travels from TN, through VA, and on to the New England states that dogs can hitch a ride on for a reasonable fee. See <br><a href="http://petsllc.net/">PETSLLC.NET</a> <br>for details.</p><br>
Frankie is a handsome, 2-3 yr old, 2nd generation labradoodle. That means he is a 3/4 standard poodle and 1/4 labrador retriever. He is one big boy who has a wonderful disposition. Frankie is neutered, has his shots, and is microchipped. He was a family pet, but his owner had a stroke and is no longer able to keep him. He is housebroken, and likes to lay quietly at my feel while I'm on the computer. For more information on him, please call Debbie at 740-610-8729 or fill out the application below.
We require a fenced yard if there are kids under the age of 12 in the home. Adopting a dog that has been moved from a home to a shelter and then to a rescue is not for everyone. It takes time and patience to make that dog feel at home in his new environment. It takes at least 1 week and usually up to a month for a dog to acclimate to your schedule and home. An animal shelter is the most stressful place for a dog to be, with other dogs barking and not knowing what is happening around them. Some dogs come to their new
Frankie is a handsome, 2-3 yr old, 2nd generation labradoodle. That means he is a 3/4 standard poodle and 1/4 labrador retriever. He is one big boy who has a wonderful disposition. Frankie is neutered, has his shots, and is microchipped. He was a family pet, but his owner had a stroke and is no longer able to keep him. He is housebroken, and likes to lay quietly at my feel while I'm on the computer. For more information on him, please call Debbie at 740-610-8729 or fill out the application below.
We require a fenced yard if there are kids under the age of 12 in the home. Adopting a dog that has been moved from a home to a shelter and then to a rescue is not for everyone. It takes time and patience to make that dog feel at home in his new environment. It takes at least 1 week and usually up to a month for a dog to acclimate to your schedule and home. An animal shelter is the most stressful place for a dog to be, with other dogs barking and not knowing what is happening around them. Some dogs come to their new home scared and timid. They will sometimes take several days before they start eating and have anything to do with the new adopters.
PLEASE, if you aren't willing to work with your new rescue and let them get to know you at their own pace, please don't apply for one of my dogs. Returning a dog within 24-48 hours of picking it up is hard on the dog and hard on the rescuer. Go to
Frankie-adopted is from Tri-State All Breed Rescue
[Hagerstown, MD]
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