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ADOPTED! Scooby Bichon Frise & Cockapoo Mix Pennsauken, NJ

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small
  • White / Cream

About

House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.

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Meet ADOPTED! Scooby

Please note that all available information regarding this dog is listed here. If you are interested you MUST submit an application prior to contacting us. Inquiries from people who have not previously submitted an application will be discarded. All adoption information such as fees and adoption procedures are listed on our web page, and all information relating to this specific dog is listed below. The volume of inquiries we receive necessitates that we have a completed application before contacting you regarding this dog.

Scooby is an awesome little boy! He is 7 yrs. old, already neutered and weighs about 22 lbs. He's clearly a bichon mix. His paperwork that was brought by his family lists him as a bichon/poodle mix, but we think there is some other breed mixed in there. He has soft, silky hair, and that's not typical of bichons OR poodles. We think perhaps he is a bichon/cockapoo. He's really a beautiful little dog, VERY healthy and VERY affectionate and VERY playful. He is 100% housetrained and has not had a single accident in our home. He learned how to use our doggy door in about 5 minutes. He's a very bright boy. Scooby's 'significant other' was the dad of the home. Mom & the kids were somewhat indifferent to Scooby. When dad got a new job that required a lot more traveling & work hours, it became clear that Scooby would be better off with a new home, so the family contacted us. Scooby has adjusted really well in his foster home. He gets along great with the other dogs, sleeps in bed w/his foster mom every night, and is a very well-adjusted little guy. Although dad was clearly his "person" in his old home, Scooby has bonded easily with his foster-mom but also likes his foster dad very much, so he clearly likes both sexes. He doesn't discriminate. :-) He does bark loudly when new people come in, but once we invite them in & give him a few minutes to adjust to their presence in the house he's just fine. He'd make a great companion for virtually any family. He has a deep, loud bark that makes him a GREAT watch dog. He sounds much larger than he really is. If you are interested in Scooby, please submit an online application. Once we have received it, someone from the rescue will be in touch via email.

DO NOT call the rescue regarding this dog. We do not have the manpower to return the large volume of inquiries we receive anytime a new dog is posted. Our preferred method of communication is email. We check email & return inquiries on a daily basis. We do not return phone calls. All available information pertaining to this dog is already listed here. NO ONE will be considered as a potential family until they have submitted an application. This is the FIRST step in the adoption process! Pls. note that your application must include a VALID, LEGIBLE e-mail address, otherwise it will be discarded! This would seem like common sense, but the number of invalid email addresses we receive are surprising! Click here to submit our ONLINE application! No mailing or faxing is necessary!electronic application!After an application has been submitted, we will contact your current or previous vet to get a reference. We will also contact you (assuming we believe your home is a good match for one of our dogs) to schedule a home visit. NO ADOPTION IS EVER FINALIZED WITHOUT A HOME VISIT FIRST. This is a required part of the screening process. Our adoption fees are listed at the top of our online application. These fees help to offset the tremendous expenses involved in getting our dogs ready for adoption. Pls. read the top of our application for further info. about our fees.An important note about tie-outs!More & more lately we've noticed a trend toward using tie-outs. Many people believe that tie-outs are a cheap alternative to fencing their yards when they are considering adding a dog to their family. These people also don't have the time to WALK their dogs the four or five times a day they would need to in order to avoid housetraining accidents. We believe that tie-outs are a dangerous method of providing your dog with outdoor time. Bichons and similar breeds are small and would be "sitting ducks" for other, more aggressive animals. They also would have no defense against unkind PEOPLE who might pass by... so tie outs are out of the question for these little guys! They need the security of a fenced yard or an owner at the opposite end of their leashes to protect them from the dangers of the outdoors! We hope you will understand that we are only looking out for the safety of our dogs when we say that we have a policy against placing dogs in homes where tie-outs will be utilized.

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ADOPTED! Scooby

ADOPTED! Scooby

  • Bichon Frise
  • Adult
  • Male