



Pip
- Puppy
- Female
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Pip
San Francisco, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
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Pip's Story
Bringing home a puppy is exciting - and a big commitment! Puppies need structure, <br/>consistency, and lots of positive exposure to the world around them. Socialization, training, and daily interaction are what shape them into confident, well-mannered adults.<br/><br/>Right now Pip is a blank slate - curious, playful, and learning fast. Her adopter should be ready for the joys (and challenges!) of puppyhood: crate training, potty training, chewing, and plenty of energy.<br/><br/>As she grows, she'll need daily exercise, ongoing engagement, and continued guidance to become her best self. If you're ready to invest time, patience, and love, your reward will be a loyal companion for life.<br/><br/>Estimated adult weight is 30-40 pounds, no guarantees. <br/><br/>We believe Pip is partially blind.
Bringing home a puppy is exciting - and a big commitment! Puppies need structure,
consistency, and lots of positive exposure to the world around them. Socialization, training, and daily interaction are what shape them into confident, well-mannered adults.
Right now Pip is a blank slate - curious, playful, and learning fast. Her adopter should be ready for the joys (and challenges!) of puppyhood: crate training, potty training, chewing, and plenty of energy.
As she grows, she'll need daily exercise, ongoing engagement, and continued guidance to become her best self. If you're ready to invest time, patience, and love, your reward will be a loyal companion for life.
Estimated adult weight is 30-40 pounds, no guarantees.
We believe Pip is partially blind.
Bringing home a puppy is exciting - and a big commitment! Puppies need structure,
consistency, and lots of positive exposure to the world around them. Socialization, training, and daily interaction are what shape them into confident, well-mannered adults.
Right now Pip is a blank slate - curious, playful, and learning fast. Her adopter should be ready for the joys (and challenges!) of puppyhood: crate training, potty training, chewing, and plenty of energy.
As she grows, she'll need daily exercise, ongoing engagement, and continued guidance to become her best self. If you're ready to invest time, patience, and love, your reward will be a loyal companion for life.
Estimated adult weight is 30-40 pounds, no guarantees.
We believe Pip is partially blind.
How To Adopt
Pip is from Rocket Dog Rescue
[San Francisco, CA]
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