Bichon and Little Buddies Rescue

We are a small group, headed by a dog trainer and a pet groomer who want to help small breed dogs that find themselves without a home. We have a great group of volunteers who help out in many capacities.Bichon & Little Buddies Rescue, Inc is a 501 (c) (3) Non-Profit Dog Rescue licensed by the State of Wisconsin #268555-DS

Mukwonago, WI,53149
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.bichonrescues.com

Goober

Shih Tzu | Fort Atkinson, WI

AdultMaleSmallBrown/Chocolate with White

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Meet Goober

About Me: Name: Goober Breed (or best guess): Shih Tzu Approximate Age: 4 yrs Gender: Male Approximate Weight: 13 lb Adoption Fee: $495 Requirements: Another small dog, secure potty area or fence Why In Rescue: puppy mill survivor Profile:  foster update 9/14:  In such a short time Goober is doing so good and opening up. He comes to sit on my lap now, he is playing with the other dogs. He has not had one accident in the house, we’ve stopped using his belly band. He’s a very happy boy. We are working on walking on a leash but he’s not a fan. Since he’s all but ignoring my chickens, I think he’d be ok with cats.  He loves to take all the toys and put them on the couch so he can lay with them.  He is becoming more social and playful. Goober came from a commercial breeder/puppy farmer who was no longer going to use him for breeding.  He is a nice boy who is able to be handled, but doesn't really understand human love.  He is new to rescue so we haven't work on leash training yet.  He will need patience and understanding as he learns about love and living in a house.  If interested in him, please fill out the pre-adoption application at www.bichonrescues.com.  He does need another small dog in the home, and either a secure potty area outside or a securely fenced yard. Dogs from commercial breeders are generally undersocialized (often very scared/shy/skittish) and probably never lived in a house.  They will need to learn things like how to walk on a leash, go up stairs, and what things like a television are.  They need a patient adopter who will give them the time they need to adjust and to learn to trust people.  Every baby step forward needs to be celebrated, and the dog needs to be accepted for who they are at each step.  Some dogs can adjust quickly and learn how to be a loved pet pretty easily.  Others can take a long time to even be comfortable with things like walking through the house and being in the same room as a person.  No matter how far and how fast the breeder dogs progress, they are wonderful dogs and deserve a great home after their life on the puppy farm.  A fence or at least a secure fenced in potty area is highly recommended for the dog's safety, and may be required for some dogs.  Another small dog in the house can also help many former breeders adjust faster to life in a home, and also may be required in some cases.  We do put the needs of the dog's first, so it is nothing personal if we determine a particular dog isn't suitable for your specific home and living situation. If considering adopting a former breeding dog, the following article is good to read to help you understand the special needs these dogs may have.  http://nowisconsinpuppymills.com/mill-survivors.html If interested in adoption, the first step is filling out the pre-adoption application at http://www.bichonrescues.com/pre-adoption-form-dog  If link isn't clickable, please copy/paste or visit http://www.bichonrescues.com.  Please note, filling out inquiry forms on Petfinder or Adoptapet and/or their application forms does not constitute an application for one of our dogs.  Priority in responding to inquires and applications is always to the applications filled out on our website, time constraints limit the number of other inquires we can reply to. We do our best to evaluate the dogs while they are with us, but they sometimes act different in the shelter environment than they do in a home.  Many times we do not know the actual breed/mix or age of the dog, in that case we use our best guess as to breed and age.   We are located in Mukwonago, WI.  Adopters must come to us, we do not ship our dogs.  Please do not apply for a dog until you are ready to adopt.  Once an application is approved you will be notified by email to make an appointment to meet the dog.  All dogs are seen by appointment only. The adoption fee through Bichon and Little Buddies Rescue is $495 for most adults and up to $650 for puppies which includes Wi State Sales Tax.  Included in this fee is your new companion who will be spayed/neutered, have a current Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (as required by state law), current on age appropriate vaccinations, heartworm tested (if old enough) and started on preventative, microchipped, and given a general wormer.  Other medical needs will also have been taken care of, such as dentals and treating ear infections.  To assist you and your new pet in adjusting to life together, you may chose to take an 8 week age appropriate obedience training course at For Pet's Sake Dog Training in Mukwonago, WI for $75 (up to $230 value).  You may opt to take Puppy Kindergarten, Adult Beginners, or Small Dogs Big Hearts.  You must register for the class within 90 days of adoption for the reduced fee.  For more information on the classes visit www.forpetssake.cc  

Adoption Process
Before meeting with a dog, a pre-adoption application must be completed. After the application is approved, a meeting is arranged between the adopter and the pet. An adoption contract is signed, adoption fee paid (generally $350), and the dog is able to go to the new home once all medical care is given. Dogs are fully vetted, including vaccinations, microchip, spay/neuter, heartworm test, deworming, dental if needed, and other procedured needed by the particular dog. Adopters are required to return the dog to us if they are unable or unwilling to care for the dog in the future.


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Bichon and Little Buddies Rescue
[email protected]
http://www.bichonrescues.com

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