Fuzzy Pawz Rescue

We are a group of volunteers whose mission is to rescue and re-home abandoned, stray and neglected dogs and cats throughout Southern Idaho and Northern Utah. We work with many shelters and pounds that often find themselves with no room to spare.Whenever possible we also assist dogs and cats who, because of extenuating circumstances, are unable to remain in their homes with their owners.

Boise, ID,83706
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Website: http://www.fuzzypawzrescue.com

Brodie

Yorkshire Terrier Yorkie | New Plymouth, ID

Age : 13 Years 11 MonthsSeniorMaleSmallTan/Yellow/Fawn with Black

About

Coat Length

Medium

Activity Level

Slightly Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others Dogs

Adoption Fees

50.00

Meet Brodie

Foster Location:  Nampa ID Age:  Approximately 14 years old Breed: Yorkie Neutered, Vaccinated, microchipped   Adoption fee: $50.00 + $17.99 microchip registration fee   DO NOT email us, you must fill out an application if interested: Adoption Application: https://fuzzypawzrescue.com/adopt/adoption-application-2/     Meet Brodie: Brodie is a reportedly purebred Yorkshire Terrier who is a total lover. He doesn’t know he is small (about 9 lbs) or a senior (14-y-o).  He just wants to follow his person around, go for walks if he can, and play fetch with a toy.   Brodie has lived with one family since purchased as a puppy from a breeder, but his owner had to move into assisted living and cannot take him.   Brodie is house broken, barking when he wants to go out and come back in. As a senior, he needs more frequent potty breaks than a younger dog, but he makes it all night before he has to go out. He will use a potty pad if forced to go beyond his male, prostate limited, time. He comes with a crate, but we are told, has to be chased to use it.   This little dog loves all the people he meets. He runs up, climbs on them if he can, and encourages pets. He is pretty good with other dogs after he has some time with them. On initial meeting, he is rather snotty. He appreciates his personal space and doesn’t like that sniffing routine all dogs go through at first. But once that part is over, he is fine with them. We are told he doesn’t like cats.   Brodie does well on a leash, and generally comes when you call him. He has had obedience training, and supposedly knows “sit”, “stay”, “down”, and “enough” for barking, although response to that latter command is iffy. He is mostly ok riding in cars if he can ride in the front seat and see out, but if a long ride, he might bark. Brodie needs regular grooming and is ok with that.   It must be noted that his bark can sound like a seal’s bark: loud and sharp.   This senior dog is pretty much blind, so has issues going outside in the dark. He might sit outside the door afraid to come in because he cannot see. He will not use a dog door any more, presumably for that reason.   Brodie is a delight, and will make someone a wonderful companion. He is up to date on his vaccinations, is microchipped, and just had a dental when fourteen teeth were removed!  

Adoption Process
1) Complete and Adoption Application 2) Meet with potential adoptee and foster parent 3) Home check prior to adoption 4) Complete Adoption Contract 5) Pay fee that covers any vaccinations, spay/neuter and vet care


Contact
Fuzzy Pawz Rescue
[email protected]
http://www.fuzzypawzrescue.com

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