




Puppy Tiny Tina
- Puppy
- Female
- Large
- German Shepherd Dog
About Puppy Tiny Tina
Fulton, CA
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Puppy Tiny Tina's Story
Hi! I'm Tiny Tina — named because I was so teeny-tiny when I was rescued. I might be small, but trust me, I've got a big personality and an even bigger heart!<br/><br/>I love being wherever the action is. If my people are moving, I'm trotting right along behind them. I don't like being out of sight — not because I'm needy, but because life is just more fun when we're together! I come running the moment I'm called, and I'm already showing great promise for both on- and off-leash training.<br/><br/>I'm a happy, peppy little girl who likes (and licks!) everyone I meet. I don't fuss at all when I'm picked up, and I adore being rubbed all over — belly, ears, you name it. I've got a nice bounce in my step during the day, but at night I turn into a champion sleeper. I snooze in my crate from 11:30 p.m. to 7 a.m., and I'm perfectly willing to adjust to whatever schedule my new family has.<br/><br/>I'll probably stay on the petite side for a German Shepherd, with what looks like a lovely medium coat once my adorable puppy floof grows out. I haven't shown any fear of people or dogs so far. The only time I tucked behind my foster's legs was when the vacuum started — but even then, I was curious, not scared. Loud sounds? No big deal! The boys at my foster home play drums and guitar, and I just vibe. And when music with male vocals comes on, I tilt my head at the speakers like a tiny music critic. I might be a Harry Connick Jr. fan already.<br/><br/>Oh, and full disclosure: I'm a puppy with opinions and a set of very active little shark teeth. I need lots of chew toys of my own so I can chomp appropriately and keep learning good habits.<br/><br/>If you're looking for a sweet, social, affectionate little shadow with pep, smarts, and a musical soul... I think I might be your girl! <br/><br/>I'll be waiting with my foster family in San Francisco.<br/><br/>Puppies this young cannot be left for more than a couple of hours at a time. Please only apply if you can be home with your puppy. <br/><br/>You like this dog...now what? Please take 3-4 minutes and complete our application form at: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/42179/generic. Our adoption team will quickly contact you by phone or email (watch your spam please) to see if it's a match!. If you are already approved to adopt, please contact your Adoption Counselor and they will help you set up a meeting. <br/><br/>You can also sponsor Tiny Tina by clicking here. Your name will appear on this page as Tiny Tina's sponsor and your donation will help pay for food, treats, toys, supplements and medical expenses. Tiny Tina thanks you!<br/><br/>BAGSR is always in need of fosters. There is an overwhelming number of dogs who need our help and the more fosters we have, the more dogs we can save. BAGSR covers expenses, including food. Fosters provide the love and a soft place to crash. <br/>https://petstablished.com/foster_form/42405/generic
Hi! I'm Tiny Tina — named because I was so teeny-tiny when I was rescued. I might be small, but trust me, I've got a big personality and an even bigger heart!
I love being wherever the action is. If my people are moving, I'm trotting right along behind them. I don't like being out of sight — not because I'm needy, but because life is just more fun when we're together! I come running the moment I'm called, and I'm already showing great promise for both on- and off-leash training.
I'm a happy, peppy little girl who likes (and licks!) everyone I meet. I don't fuss at all when I'm picked up, and I adore being rubbed all over — belly, ears, you name it. I've got a nice bounce in my step during the day, but at night I turn into a champion sleeper. I snooze in my crate from 11:30 p.m. to 7 a.m., and I'm perfectly willing to adjust to whatever schedule my new family has.
I'll probably stay on the petite side for a German Shepherd, with what looks like a lovely medium coat once my adorable puppy floof grows
Hi! I'm Tiny Tina — named because I was so teeny-tiny when I was rescued. I might be small, but trust me, I've got a big personality and an even bigger heart!
I love being wherever the action is. If my people are moving, I'm trotting right along behind them. I don't like being out of sight — not because I'm needy, but because life is just more fun when we're together! I come running the moment I'm called, and I'm already showing great promise for both on- and off-leash training.
I'm a happy, peppy little girl who likes (and licks!) everyone I meet. I don't fuss at all when I'm picked up, and I adore being rubbed all over — belly, ears, you name it. I've got a nice bounce in my step during the day, but at night I turn into a champion sleeper. I snooze in my crate from 11:30 p.m. to 7 a.m., and I'm perfectly willing to adjust to whatever schedule my new family has.
I'll probably stay on the petite side for a German Shepherd, with what looks like a lovely medium coat once my adorable puppy floof grows out. I haven't shown any fear of people or dogs so far. The only time I tucked behind my foster's legs was when the vacuum started — but even then, I was curious, not scared. Loud sounds? No big deal! The boys at my foster home play drums and guitar, and I just vibe. And when music with male vocals comes on, I tilt my head at the speakers like a tiny music critic. I might be a Harry Connick Jr. f
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