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Puppy Puppy

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed
  • Mixed Breed

About Puppy Puppy

Kenai, AK

Breed

Mixed Breed&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Puppy Puppy’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

Please contact the shelter about adoption fee

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Puppy Puppy's Story

Meet Puppy Puppy <br/>This little lady may have been a surprise, but she's making it very clear she intends to take on the world. <br/><br/> <br/><br/>Puppy Puppy is curious, adventurous, and already showing just how smart she is. At only 7+ weeks old, she proudly conquered an entire flight of stairs — because apparently waiting until she was older wasn't part of her plan. She's also learning her puppy manners and has picked up “come” and “sit”... especially if snacks are involved, she is food-motivated which will make training a breeze. Her potty-training is coming along beautifully — she's starting to ask to go outside and consistently takes care of business when given the chance.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Puppy Puppy loves a good wrestling match with her humans and her momma, but she's also perfectly content entertaining herself with toys and independent playtime. Like any growing pup, she's working on using those tiny puppy teeth appropriately and learning what belongs in her mouth.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>One thing she's certain about? The vacuum cleaner is suspicious and absolutely cannot be trusted. <br/><br/> <br/><br/>And when all the exploring, learning, and playing catches up to her... she simply crashes wherever she happens to be — mid-adventure naps included. <br/><br/> <br/><br/>Puppy Puppy is a chubby little village surprise from Point Hope. This adorable girl may have been a one-pup litter, but she makes up for it with enough sass, charm, and confidence for an entire puppy pack. Her momma is an 18lb Chihuahua mix (who's headed back to her loving family soon after we get her spayed! ), while dad remains a mystery man. She is doing great with other dogs and kids, while she hasn't met cats yet, she is young enough that she should adjust just fine with proper introductions.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Puppy Puppy is full of personality, sweetness, and just enough sass to keep life interesting. She's going to make one lucky family laugh every single day. <br/><br/> <br/><br/>FOSTER-TO-ADOPT:<br/><br/>KPAL Rescue dogs are vetted (spayed/neutered, age-appropriately vaccinated for Parvo/Distemper, Rabies if old enough, microchipped, etc.). The adoption would be finalized once sterilized. Our adoption process is outlined on our website: www.kpalrescue.org/pet-adoption/, our Adoption Application can also be found on that website. Questions about our adoption process can be sent to kpaladoption@gmail.com.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>#kpalrescue<br/><br/>.<br/><br/>.<br/><br/>.<br/><br/>#animalrescue #rescue #alaskananimalrescue #alaskarescue #alaskaanimalrescue #animallovers #nonprofitorganization #kenaipeninsula #kenai #soldotna #rescuedog #dogsofalaska #alaskadog #dogsofthekenaipeninsula #rescuedogs #takemehome

Meet Puppy Puppy
This little lady may have been a surprise, but she's making it very clear she intends to take on the world.



Puppy Puppy is curious, adventurous, and already showing just how smart she is. At only 7+ weeks old, she proudly conquered an entire flight of stairs — because apparently waiting until she was older wasn't part of her plan. She's also learning her puppy manners and has picked up “come” and “sit”... especially if snacks are involved, she is food-motivated which will make training a breeze. Her potty-training is coming along beautifully — she's starting to ask to go outside and consistently takes care of business when given the chance.



Puppy Puppy loves a good wrestling match with her humans and her momma, but she's also perfectly content entertaining herself with toys and independent playtime. Like any growing pup, she's working on using those tiny puppy teeth appropriately and learning what belongs in her mouth.



One thing she's certain

Meet Puppy Puppy
This little lady may have been a surprise, but she's making it very clear she intends to take on the world.



Puppy Puppy is curious, adventurous, and already showing just how smart she is. At only 7+ weeks old, she proudly conquered an entire flight of stairs — because apparently waiting until she was older wasn't part of her plan. She's also learning her puppy manners and has picked up “come” and “sit”... especially if snacks are involved, she is food-motivated which will make training a breeze. Her potty-training is coming along beautifully — she's starting to ask to go outside and consistently takes care of business when given the chance.



Puppy Puppy loves a good wrestling match with her humans and her momma, but she's also perfectly content entertaining herself with toys and independent playtime. Like any growing pup, she's working on using those tiny puppy teeth appropriately and learning what belongs in her mouth.



One thing she's certain about? The vacuum cleaner is suspicious and absolutely cannot be trusted.



And when all the exploring, learning, and playing catches up to her... she simply crashes wherever she happens to be — mid-adventure naps included.



Puppy Puppy is a chubby little village surprise from Point Hope. This adorable girl may have been a one-pup litter, but she makes up for

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How To Adopt

Puppy Puppy was listed as Adoptable by Kenai Peninsula Animal Lovers Rescue
How can I adopt Puppy Puppy?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Kenai Peninsula Animal Lovers Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Puppy Puppy is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Kenai Peninsula Animal Lovers Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Puppy Puppy?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Kenai Peninsula Animal Lovers Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Puppy Puppy, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Kenai Peninsula Animal Lovers Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Kenai Peninsula Animal Lovers Rescue's Adoption Policy
Kenai Peninsula Animal Lovers (KPAL) Rescue has a structured process in place to ensure our animals are adopted into safe homes that fit their unique needs and qualities. KPAL RESCUE CAN ONLY CONSIDER ALASKA RESIDENTS FOR ADOPTION. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING, PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE ADOPTION LISTING. ALL PETS POSTED ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION, WE WILL NOT BE RESPONDING TO EMAILS ASKING IF THE PETS ARE AVAILABLE. This process is outlined below. Please note that not all who apply will move to the next step in the process. There are no waivers to this process. KPAL Rescue is strictly ran by volunteers, we have no paid staff so please be patient as your application is processed. We do not adopt outside of Alaska and we do not ship our animals. Step #1: The Application! View our adoptable pets and complete the Adoption Application https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/24218/generic . Once submitted, this Adoption Application is sent automatically to our Adoption Coordinator at kpaladoption@gmail.com. If you are applying for a puppy/kitten, please note that you will not be applying for one baby in particular but rather for one in the litter (if applicable). We do not adopt out two puppies from the same litter due to the high risk of Littermate Syndrome. Step #2: The Background Check Zone! A background check is required to adopt from KPAL Rescue, this background check is completed by VeriScreen and costs the applicant $14. If you don’t want to complete a background check when adopting a new animal for your family, please consider adopting from your local Animal Shelter. Step #3: The Home Interview! You don’t have to be rich or live in a fancy house. You don’t have to have your house in tip-top shape for us – we are animal lovers, too, so don’t worry about your dog hair dust bunnies in the corner or that the kitty kicked litter out of its box and you haven’t swept it up yet – we get it! Our mission of these home interviews is to see the potential living quarters of the animal, have a face-to-face conversation, and to point out potential dangers for the animals (and ask you to fix them). A fence is not required for all adoptable animals (although it may be required in certain instances), but a containment plan is. What is also required is time: time to put into training, socializing, bonding with, and loving your new pet. We do understand you’re busy: you have a job, you have kids in sports and after school activities, and you volunteer, the list goes on; but we are looking for a place for these animals to be a part of the family. Step #4: The Selection Process! We are looking for the best opportunity for our animals to succeed in their new homes. Our animals are NOT first-come/first-served, we are looking for the BEST fit. The animals are our priority. We speak for the animals. We place them in homes that we would be comfortable leaving our own pets in. Every single dog, cat, turtle, etc. is imprinted on our hearts and we find the best loving homes for them. Just because you aren’t selected as the perfect home for one animal does not necessarily mean you won’t be a perfect fit for a different one! Step #5: The Adoption Finalization! If you are selected for the animal then the final step of the adoption process is to make it official. At this point you will meet with a KPAL Representative to sign the Adoption Contract and to pay the adoption fee for the animal (which is $350 for dogs, for example). Our animals are placed with a return clause, if you ever had to come to the decision that you could no longer keep your animal then it must be returned to KPAL Rescue. Our animals are also placed into homes with spay/neuter clauses; your new pet will come to you spayed/neutered or you will have to arrive to the appointment that is scheduled for you (and the adoption will be finalized after that surgery). Our puppies are spayed/neutered at 12 weeks old – besides medical, there are no exceptions to this policy (medical exceptions must be written by a Veterinarian). Our adoption fee is non-negotiable – many times the costs of the animal’s vet care, spay/neuter, microchip, and age-appropriate vaccinations exceed the cost of the adoption fee. If you have any questions in regards to adopting a KPAL animal, please contact us at kpaladoption@gmail.com. Thank you for considering to adopt from our organization! #kpalrescue

Puppy Puppy is from Kenai Peninsula Animal Lovers Rescue

[Kenai, AK]

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Our mission is to provide a safe environment for stray, surrendered, lost, abused, neglected or abandoned animals through a network of caring fosters and volunteers with an ultimate goal of placing them in safe loving forever homes where they can enjoy the love and companionship they deserve. Our long-term goal is to create...
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