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Matthew-Adopted! Poodle & Shih Tzu Mix Detroit, MI

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small
  • White / Cream, Gray / Blue / Silver

About

Coat length
Long
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered, special needs.
Prefers a home without
Cats, children.

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Meet Matthew-Adopted!

Matthew is a shy dog that didn't get a lot of socialization at his former home. When he was surrendered to our rescue he was completely matted and miserable. Matthew has lived with other small dogs and currently lives with a larger senior dog and they get along fine. It has taken a long time but he has finally started to come out of his shell and trust humans. A calmer adult home where someone is home often or possibly one with another dog would be best for him. He is a lap dog that wants to be with his person so those interested in adopting him must want him as a close companion. He is crate trained, and mostly housetrained if taken out regularly. Matthew is stressed at adoption events and doesn't attend them at this time so if interested please email our rescue. His approximate birthdate is 6/3/08



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Home FurEver is a non-profit foster based dog rescue seeking foster parents, volunteers and donations. Please see our website for more information.

Please note that Home FurEver does not post applications on line. We will receive all applications in person at local adoption events in order to conduct an in-person interview. All members of the household should be present for the application and interview process. All applicants require a home inspection and vet check - Please note that we cannot drive more than an hour to do a home inspection. We do require a fenced back yard for all bully breeds. Some dogs may require households with children over a certain age.

Ask yourself some questions before you consider bringing a new dog home. 1. Am I ready for a LIFE LONG commitment? 2. Am I prepared for a rowdy puppy? 3. Am I prepared to potty train? 4. Is this the right breed for me or my family? 5. Can I afford the food and vet care for this dog? 6. Is it best to have a totally fenced yard? 7. Will I make a commitment to obedience training?

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  • Poodle
  • Adult
  • Male