Poppy (FTF-Albany County ONLY)
| Walden, CO
Age : 2 Months 13 DaysBabyFemaleBicolor
About
Characteristics
affectionate goofy playful playsToys
Coat Length
ShortActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCatsChildren
Adoption Fees
275.00Meet Poppy (FTF-Albany County ONLY)
Meet Poppy! This feisty teddy bear is an absolute joy to be with. She melts into a fluffy puddle when snuggled, and is the funniest little tug of war champion. Poppy is the perfect balance of independent and clingy. She wears her heart on her sleeve and gives the biggest love, but also enjoys exploring the outside all on her own. Dot has bonded with her (LAWS Alumni!) surrogate mama, Ruth, and would be happiest with another dog to wrestle with. Poppy is making great progress with potty training and sleeps soundly in her kennel at night. Poppy uses her litter box like a champ! She can be seen sprinting through the house in order to get to it in time. She knows her potty, nap and eating routines. She picks up training very quickly and knows her name, she even does great off leash! If you're looking for the perfect adventure buddy, Poppy is your girl! At just 4 weeks old, Poppy and her two sisters arrived at LAWS as orphans from the Wind River Reservation. While their breed mix is a delightful mystery, one thing is certain: Poppy's big personality and even bigger heart make her the perfect puppy. Important Notice: This puppy is available through our Foster to Forever Program! If you're interested in welcoming this adorable pup into your family, please review our "Foster to Forever" Puppy Adoption Program. Please note that applicants must reside in Albany County to be considered for this program. For more details, visit: Foster to Forever Program .
Adoption Process
Adopters must fill out application and provide 3 references and current veterinarian (if applicable). All animals are spay/neutered and microchipped prior to adoption. Contract includes commitment to keep cats indoors (unless adopting a feral to be a barn cat), keeping identification on dogs, and returning animals to LAWS if owner can no longer care for them
Contact
Laramie Animal Welfare Society
(307) 460-3775
[email protected]
http://www.laramieanimals.org