




Gummy Bear
- Puppy
- Male
- Large
About Gummy Bear
Southington, CT
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Gummy Bear’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Gummy Bear's Story
2/27/26 Introducing our "Sweets"<br/>Second in the batch is Gummy Bear (male). He is the biggest of the litter, with a short, round, little roley poley body. He tends to be a little shy, but he is so full of love.<br/>This little litter was born to a stray who took up residence in someone's garage to try to keep her babies safe. Mom is a black lab (maybe mixed with Weimeraner?). She is very shy and timid. We brought mom and babies into rescue when babies were about 3-4 weeks old. He is about 6-7 weeks old now. These babies are so beautiful and sweet! They are not crazy energetic puppies. They are more on the chill side. They are observers, opting to sit back and check things out before diving in to new situations. I think this demonstrates intelligence on their part. They do love to play, but they also love to be picked up and held like the babies they are. We believe they will be large dogs once grown. Mom is only about 40 lbs but based on current size, we think the puppies will be bigger than her. We don't know what they are mixed with, and it is likely there are several different "candy makers" in this batch! We are getting the puppies spayed/neutered, UTD on age appropriate vaccine, started on flea/tick and heartworm prevention and microchipped. <br/><br/>These puppies are located in Arkansas. They can be adopted locally, but transport is available to the New England area as well. Adopter must be able to pick up or arrange for someone to pick up for them in PA, NY, or CT on Saturdays.<br/><br/>To apply, please fill out the adoption app: https://form.jotform.com/212690945239059<br/><br/>email apps.aasr@gmail.com with any questions
2/27/26 Introducing our "Sweets"
Second in the batch is Gummy Bear (male). He is the biggest of the litter, with a short, round, little roley poley body. He tends to be a little shy, but he is so full of love.
This little litter was born to a stray who took up residence in someone's garage to try to keep her babies safe. Mom is a black lab (maybe mixed with Weimeraner?). She is very shy and timid. We brought mom and babies into rescue when babies were about 3-4 weeks old. He is about 6-7 weeks old now. These babies are so beautiful and sweet! They are not crazy energetic puppies. They are more on the chill side. They are observers, opting to sit back and check things out before diving in to new situations. I think this demonstrates intelligence on their part. They do love to play, but they also love to be picked up and held like the babies they are. We believe they will be large dogs once grown. Mom is only about 40 lbs but based on current size, we think the puppies will be bigger than her. We don't know what they a
2/27/26 Introducing our "Sweets"
Second in the batch is Gummy Bear (male). He is the biggest of the litter, with a short, round, little roley poley body. He tends to be a little shy, but he is so full of love.
This little litter was born to a stray who took up residence in someone's garage to try to keep her babies safe. Mom is a black lab (maybe mixed with Weimeraner?). She is very shy and timid. We brought mom and babies into rescue when babies were about 3-4 weeks old. He is about 6-7 weeks old now. These babies are so beautiful and sweet! They are not crazy energetic puppies. They are more on the chill side. They are observers, opting to sit back and check things out before diving in to new situations. I think this demonstrates intelligence on their part. They do love to play, but they also love to be picked up and held like the babies they are. We believe they will be large dogs once grown. Mom is only about 40 lbs but based on current size, we think the puppies will be bigger than her. We don't know what they are mixed with, and it is likely there are several different "candy makers" in this batch! We are getting the puppies spayed/neutered, UTD on age appropriate vaccine, started on flea/tick and heartworm prevention and microchipped.
These puppies are located in Arkansas. They can be adopted locally, but transport is available to the New England area as well. Adopter must be able to pick up
Gummy Bear is from Adopt A Stray Rescue
[Alexander, AR]
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