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Sir Benedict Cadbury

  • Young
  • Male
  • Small

About Sir Benedict Cadbury

Torrington, CT

Breed

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Sir Benedict Cadbury’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.

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Sir Benedict Cadbury's Story

STATE: near New Haven,CT <br/>AGE: about 12 Months<br/>DOB: around 3/2025<br/>WEIGHT: unsure<br/>SEX: male<br/>NEUT/UTD: yes/yes<br/>CHILDREN under 4: no (no history)<br/>CHILDREN OVER 4: teens and up <br/>SEPARATION ANXIETY: No<br/>OTHER DOGS: Yes<br/>CATS: no (no history)<br/>CRATE TRAINED: yes <br/>HOUSE TRAINED: learning<br/>OBEDIENCE TRAINED: no<br/>LEASH TRAINED: learning <br/>MICROCHIPPED: no<br/>ADOPTION FEE: $675<br/><br/>3/28/26-“Benny” continues to settle in and reveal his sweet, devoted nature. He absolutely adores his foster mom and shows his excitement with a happily wagging tail, enthusiastic little jumps, and even standing on his hind legs to stay close. Wherever I go, Benny is never far behind. As he adjusts to home life, Benny is showing some signs of resource guarding — with me being the resource he treasures most. He doesn’t yet want to share his person with the resident pugs or my daughter. This is not uncommon for a young dog who is new to living in a home environment and still learning what feels safe and secure. With guidance, structure, and patience, he will benefit from learning appropriate boundaries and confidence around sharing attention. Benny could do well as an only dog soaking up all the love, or in a home with an established pack that includes a calm, confident, and appropriately assertive canine companion who can help model balanced behavior. He has been generally comfortable with our daughter but has shown some hesitation when sharing attention, including a couple of growls. We are addressing this with gentle, consistent correction (such as a spray bottle interruption) and clear boundaries. Because of this, Benny would do best in a home with older children or dog-savvy kids who understand how to respect a dog’s space while he continues learning and building trust.<br/>With consistency, reassurance, and time, Benny is showing all the signs of becoming a very loyal and loving companion.<br/><br/>3/25/26-Dearest Gentle Readers, Sir Benedict Cadbury (known in less formal circles as Little Benny-Boop-Snoot) has begun the delicate art of settling into society… and blending most impressively with the resident pug pack. Though his tenure in our household has been brief, certain truths have already revealed themselves: Firstly, this gentleman LOVES food with a devotion rarely witnessed outside of the most enthusiastic members of the ton at supper. A slow feeder bowl has been deemed absolutely essential, as Sir Benedict approaches each meal with the urgency of one who fears the kitchen may close forever. Secondly, one must guard one’s refreshments carefully. Sir Benedict possesses a most extraordinary talent for detecting the faintest hint of snack or sip. Tea, toast, biscuits, or even a humble crumb… none escape his notice. Should you choose to partake in couch snacks, be advised — sharing is not optional, merely inevitable. Lastly, it must be said that Sir Benedict has formed a most devoted attachment to his foster mama. A brief disappearance behind the mysterious door known as “the shower” was met with heartfelt whimpers of protest. Future families should be prepared for a most loyal companion… including a dedicated bathroom attendant.<br/>We shall continue to observe this charming young gentleman’s progress with great interest, as his personality — much like his appetite — appears delightfully robust.<br/>Yours most faithfully invested in the affairs of this most hungry suitor,<br/>Lady Whistledown (aka: foster mom)<br/><br/>3/24/26-Sir Benedict Cadbury (aka: Beeny-Boop-Snoot) is home and recovering from his neuter. He was very happy to meet, greet and charm everyone at the vets office but I think he’s even happier to be home cuddling with me.<br/><br/>3/22/26-Dearest Gentle Readers, It is with the most delightful anticipation that this author announces the arrival of a most eligible gentleman into society — none other than the charming and distinguished Sir Benedict Cadbury. Having only just arrived into foster care today, Sir Benedict made his entrance in a most understandable state — a touch timid, somewhat shy, yet undeniably curious about the world unfolding before him. One can hardly blame the gentleman, for travel can be most exhausting, particularly when one’s future holds such hopeful possibility. Upon arrival, Sir Benedict was treated to the comforts befitting a gentleman of quality, including a restorative bath. I am pleased to report that he now smells exceedingly delightful, much improved from the rigors of his journey. At present, Sir Benedict requires little more than warm, cozy blankets, gentle reassurance, and ample rest as he gathers his strength for tomorrow’s important appointment with the surgeon (neuter). This brief engagement shall prepare him admirably for the devoted companionship expected of the finest family dog. Following his convalescence, Sir Benedict Cadbury shall soon be available for courtship by families wishing to welcome a most deserving gentleman into their hearts and homes. Those seeking a companion of tender nature and excellent cuddle potential would be wise to express interest promptly… for eligible gentlemen of this caliber seldom remain unattached for long. Will Sir Benedict Cadbury find the forever family he so richly deserves this Season? This author suspects… love shall triumph. Yours most faithfully, <br/>Lady Whistledown (aka: foster mom)<br/><br/>03/22/26-Sir Benedict Cadbury is an sweet about 12 year old male puggle (pug/beagle) rescued from an overcrowded backyard breeder along with 4 other puggle & puggle terrier mix dogs. He has arrived safely today thanks to his transport volunteers. We have had many others in past from this breeder & they have all been very sweet & great dogs. He has his vet checkup, shots & neuter this week & soon after that he will be ready to go to his new home.

STATE: near New Haven,CT
AGE: about 12 Months
DOB: around 3/2025
WEIGHT: unsure
SEX: male
NEUT/UTD: yes/yes
CHILDREN under 4: no (no history)
CHILDREN OVER 4: teens and up
SEPARATION ANXIETY: No
OTHER DOGS: Yes
CATS: no (no history)
CRATE TRAINED: yes
HOUSE TRAINED: learning
OBEDIENCE TRAINED: no
LEASH TRAINED: learning
MICROCHIPPED: no
ADOPTION FEE: $675

3/28/26-“Benny” continues to settle in and reveal his sweet, devoted nature. He absolutely adores his foster mom and shows his excitement with a happily wagging tail, enthusiastic little jumps, and even standing on his hind legs to stay close. Wherever I go, Benny is never far behind. As he adjusts to home life, Benny is showing some signs of resource guarding — with me being the resource he treasures most. He doesn’t yet want to share his person with the resident pugs or my daughter. This is not uncommon for a young dog who is new to living in a home environment and still learning what feels safe

STATE: near New Haven,CT
AGE: about 12 Months
DOB: around 3/2025
WEIGHT: unsure
SEX: male
NEUT/UTD: yes/yes
CHILDREN under 4: no (no history)
CHILDREN OVER 4: teens and up
SEPARATION ANXIETY: No
OTHER DOGS: Yes
CATS: no (no history)
CRATE TRAINED: yes
HOUSE TRAINED: learning
OBEDIENCE TRAINED: no
LEASH TRAINED: learning
MICROCHIPPED: no
ADOPTION FEE: $675

3/28/26-“Benny” continues to settle in and reveal his sweet, devoted nature. He absolutely adores his foster mom and shows his excitement with a happily wagging tail, enthusiastic little jumps, and even standing on his hind legs to stay close. Wherever I go, Benny is never far behind. As he adjusts to home life, Benny is showing some signs of resource guarding — with me being the resource he treasures most. He doesn’t yet want to share his person with the resident pugs or my daughter. This is not uncommon for a young dog who is new to living in a home environment and still learning what feels safe and secure. With guidance, structure, and patience, he will benefit from learning appropriate boundaries and confidence around sharing attention. Benny could do well as an only dog soaking up all the love, or in a home with an established pack that includes a calm, confident, and appropriately assertive canine companion who can help model balanced behavior. He has been generally comfortable with o

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