




Poppy
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- Husky
- Pomeranian
About Poppy
Sinking Spring, PA
Breed
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Behavior
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Poppy's Story
Hi, my name is Poppy. I'm a 6-year old Pomsky, in search of my forever home. My first 6 years weren't the greatest, and because of that it may take me a little while to fully trust you (although treats REALLY help). But when I do, I promise we'll have the best life together. I'll show you how I can spin in circles and how I love to play in the snow. <br/><br/>I enjoy leisurely walks around the neighborhood, chewing on bones, cuddling with toys... and have I mentioned treats yet? Being around large groups of people makes me quite nervous, so I would prefer a quiet, laid back house with a comfy dog bed and lots of toys. Speaking of toys, apparently shoes are not toys, if you can believe that. It's something I am learning in my foster home. Being a pet is still so new to me, but I am a quick learner. No better way to learn than supplying me with treats, am I right? <br/><br/>Poppy is potty trained, crate trained, and walks well on a leash, although regression is common in new environments. She still gets skittish when walking past noisy things, but with a little reassurance she is on her way again. Her crate is her safe space, she will retreat there when she is feeling nervous or overwhelmed. <br/><br/>Due to the amount of fur she has, poppy would benefit from frequent brushing. She is up to date on shots, microchipped, spayed and has had a dental cleaning. Her ideal home would be one without children. A fence is strongly preferred so she can let loose and run safely. <br/><br/>Poppy is being fostered in Berks County and prospective adopters must be willing to travel there to meet her. <br/><br/>Apply at www.zoeshouserescue.com/adopt<br/><br/>Kennel license 9117<br/>Reading pa 19608
Hi, my name is Poppy. I'm a 6-year old Pomsky, in search of my forever home. My first 6 years weren't the greatest, and because of that it may take me a little while to fully trust you (although treats REALLY help). But when I do, I promise we'll have the best life together. I'll show you how I can spin in circles and how I love to play in the snow.
I enjoy leisurely walks around the neighborhood, chewing on bones, cuddling with toys... and have I mentioned treats yet? Being around large groups of people makes me quite nervous, so I would prefer a quiet, laid back house with a comfy dog bed and lots of toys. Speaking of toys, apparently shoes are not toys, if you can believe that. It's something I am learning in my foster home. Being a pet is still so new to me, but I am a quick learner. No better way to learn than supplying me with treats, am I right?
Poppy is potty trained, crate trained, and walks well on a leash, although regression is common in new environments. She still gets skittish when walking p
Hi, my name is Poppy. I'm a 6-year old Pomsky, in search of my forever home. My first 6 years weren't the greatest, and because of that it may take me a little while to fully trust you (although treats REALLY help). But when I do, I promise we'll have the best life together. I'll show you how I can spin in circles and how I love to play in the snow.
I enjoy leisurely walks around the neighborhood, chewing on bones, cuddling with toys... and have I mentioned treats yet? Being around large groups of people makes me quite nervous, so I would prefer a quiet, laid back house with a comfy dog bed and lots of toys. Speaking of toys, apparently shoes are not toys, if you can believe that. It's something I am learning in my foster home. Being a pet is still so new to me, but I am a quick learner. No better way to learn than supplying me with treats, am I right?
Poppy is potty trained, crate trained, and walks well on a leash, although regression is common in new environments. She still gets skittish when walking past noisy things, but with a little reassurance she is on her way again. Her crate is her safe space, she will retreat there when she is feeling nervous or overwhelmed.
Due to the amount of fur she has, poppy would benefit from frequent brushing. She is up to date on shots, microchipped, spayed and has had a dental cleaning. Her ideal home would be one without children. A fence is strong
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