American Eskimo Dog / Spitz : : Female (spayed) : : Young : : Small
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I've been adopted!!
AGE: 1-2 yrs old HEIGHT: Small mini WEIGHT: 13 pounds SPAYED: Yes CURRENT ON ALL VACCINATIONS: Yes HEARTWORM STATUS: Negative ON HEARTWORM AND FLEA/TICK PREVENTION: Yes HOUSEBROKEN: In progress LEASH-TRAINED:In progress GETS ALONG WITH OTHER DOGS: Sort of, very high energy GETS ALONG WITH CATS: TBD GETS ALONG WITH CHILDREN: Older, gentle kids, please WHERE I'M BEING FOSTERED: Lena, IL Guten Tag! My name is Gretl. My brother, Hansl, and I are very young, small Eskie siblings who were found as strays. Now that we're living in the civilized world, we're learning how to be civilized dogs!! We've both been fixed and are current on all of our shots. We've recently come into rescue and have already begun showing signs of improvement!! Our foster mommy is so smart. Since we were having trouble learning the whole house-training thing, she thought she'd try something else--paper training!! And boy, did we think that was neat! We now only have an occasional accident (we're doing so much better now that we have something to aim at! Teehee!) We've also learned how to walk on the leash. The first day we were in our foster home, we imitated rocks. One of the neighbors saw us and laughed. We didn't like getting laughed at. So a few days later we figured out what to do and saw the neighbor lady again. Guess who's laughing now! Our foster mommy thinks we are so smart and willing to please, we're even learning how to be independent instead of fearful. She also thinks that we could be adopted to different families. Now that we're growing up so quickly, we're learning that we don't need to be so dependent on each other, and that we can trust people!! Our foster mommy is working with us to see if we can be adopted to separate homes. It's going to take a very special family if we go together to a home- we're so high-energy, imagine puppy power- only doubled!! Do you think you could help us learn all there is to learn? We could really use some obedience training. We're so smart we could probably teach the other kids! My favorite place is right on your lap on the couch. See, I'm on the couch with the pop can (yes, we're both really small!). If you're interested in us and would like more information, please contact Deborah at: eskierescuer@aol.com. You can also click here to fill out an adoption application for me. Whenever possible Eskie Rescuers United tries to adopt out its dogs locally (or at least to adopters in adjoining states to where I'm being fostered). Please note that ERU processes LOCAL adoption applications before considering those from out of state. To get us to you, we can do what's called an "Eskie Railroad," which is a group of volunteer drivers who will each drive a certain portion of the transport. (We always ask that you, as the adopter, help out by taking the final leg.) If we're not local to you, as explained above, and you really have your heart set on us, you may have to make special arrangements so ERU can get us to you safely (for example, flying us to you at your own expense, or paying a transport group to drive us to you). There is a $150 adoption fee required, and please be aware that Eskie Rescuers United will not adopt out its dogs as outdoor dogs. Thank you and WOOF! and#9829;Gretland#9829;
Eskie Rescuers United
More about GretlIs Not Good with Kids Whenever possible Eskie Rescuers United tries to adopt out its dogs locally (or at least to adopters in adjoining states to where I'm being fostered). Please note that ERU processes LOCAL adoption applications before considering those from out of state. |