JUNIOR
Pug | Hardwick, NJ
AdultSmall
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Children
Meet JUNIOR
This precious Pug boy was bought by a family from a Tennessee Pet Store that has not dealt with the best of breeders. Sweet Junior was born in November, 2023 and he has presented a challenge to the family who purchased him and they cannot seem to regulate him on some of his housebreaking moments. It really is not hard. He just needs a little patience and forgiveness. He is totally housebroken with peeing, but sometimes will poop in the house or his crate at night. This boy is a lover and a silly one that loves to eat sticks and poop outside in the yard if he is not on the leash. But on a leash, he is totally under control. His tongue is relaxed and he has all his teeth and we wonder why the tongue just shows itself most of the day but it does. We have no idea but it is part of his charm. He is great with other dogs, loves human attention, he just wants to be part of the family fabric. If you are willing to embrace not the most perfect Pug in the world, but the most PERFECT LOVER…. Please write to us at Critter Cavalry Rescue at [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted. Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site. The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive. Contact us at 615-661-5333 or [email protected]
Adoption Process
All potential adoptors must complete the application request form on any dog. Before placing a dog with an adoptor Critter Companion conducts a vet check to ensure proper health, gets the dog up to date on all shots and neuters the dog.
Contact
Critter Companion Rescue
(615) 668-5334
[email protected]
https://www.crittercavalry.com/
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