


Sir Duke (Courtesy Post)
- Puppy
- Male
- Medium
About Sir Duke (Courtesy Post)
Davis, CA
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Sir Duke (Courtesy Post)’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Sir Duke (Courtesy Post)'s Story
**This is a courtesy post. Sir Duke is NOT a YCSPCA foster animal. Sir Duke is in foster care with another local rescue, Pet Assistance League of Northern California. All adoption inquiries will be sent to them, or you can contact them directly on palofnorcal.org**<br/><br/>It is hard to believe this sweet boy ever found himself alone on the streets, but at just 9 weeks old, that is where Sir Duke was discovered. Animal control picked him up, and Pet Assistance League knew he needed a second chance.<br/><br/>Now around 6 pounds, 3-4 months old, and full of puppy energy, Sir Duke is a happy, playful little Frenchie who loves life and everyone in it. He is still a baby and is working on house training, but he is doing very well. He also sleeps through the night in a crate.<br/><br/>Sir Duke is now neutered. He also had a cherry eye in both eyes that was successfully removed. No long-term issues are expected.<br/><br/>He has met cats and would love to play with them, although he cannot understand why they sometimes run from him. He also plays nicely with other small dogs.<br/><br/>Sir Duke has not been around children yet, but with his sweet temperament, he will likely do well with gentle, respectful kids.<br/><br/>Located in Davis.<br/><br/>Apply to adopt on palofnorcal.org
**This is a courtesy post. Sir Duke is NOT a YCSPCA foster animal. Sir Duke is in foster care with another local rescue, Pet Assistance League of Northern California. All adoption inquiries will be sent to them, or you can contact them directly on palofnorcal.org**
It is hard to believe this sweet boy ever found himself alone on the streets, but at just 9 weeks old, that is where Sir Duke was discovered. Animal control picked him up, and Pet Assistance League knew he needed a second chance.
Now around 6 pounds, 3-4 months old, and full of puppy energy, Sir Duke is a happy, playful little Frenchie who loves life and everyone in it. He is still a baby and is working on house training, but he is doing very well. He also sleeps through the night in a crate.
Sir Duke is now neutered. He also had a cherry eye in both eyes that was successfully removed. No long-term issues are expected.
He has met cats and would love to play with them, although he cannot understand why they sometimes run from him
**This is a courtesy post. Sir Duke is NOT a YCSPCA foster animal. Sir Duke is in foster care with another local rescue, Pet Assistance League of Northern California. All adoption inquiries will be sent to them, or you can contact them directly on palofnorcal.org**
It is hard to believe this sweet boy ever found himself alone on the streets, but at just 9 weeks old, that is where Sir Duke was discovered. Animal control picked him up, and Pet Assistance League knew he needed a second chance.
Now around 6 pounds, 3-4 months old, and full of puppy energy, Sir Duke is a happy, playful little Frenchie who loves life and everyone in it. He is still a baby and is working on house training, but he is doing very well. He also sleeps through the night in a crate.
Sir Duke is now neutered. He also had a cherry eye in both eyes that was successfully removed. No long-term issues are expected.
He has met cats and would love to play with them, although he cannot understand why they sometimes run from him. He also plays nicely with other small dogs.
Sir Duke has not been around children yet, but with his sweet temperament, he will likely do well with gentle, respectful kids.
Located in Davis.
Apply to adopt on palofnorcal.org
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Sir Duke (Courtesy Post) is from Yolo County SPCA
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