Poppy

Adopted
Poppy
Breed Doberman Pinscher
Color Black, Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn
Age Young
Gender Female
Size Large
Coat Length Short
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House-trained
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Cause For Paws
PO Box 544, Byron, IL 61010

My Story

Meet Poppy Poppy and 5 of her siblings joined Cause for Paws from horrific conditions. along with their Mother, Tilly. Puppies were terrified and undersocialized in addition to having hundreds of ticks plus parasites, that they've now been treated for. Puppies were separated by pairs into foster care where they have flourished. Being mentored by other dogs and allowing them to settle into to basic routines and given a chance to be puppies for the first time in their lives. 2 have now been adopted. They are now 5.5 months old, had their vaccines, started on monthly heartworm and flea and tick prevention. Puppies will require a home with another dog as a mentor, a fenced yard plus a commitment to attend training classes for continued socialization. All dogs are brought current on their vaccinations up to the point of adoption. Parasite protection is also done with dewormings, flea/tick prevention application, and heartworm prevention. If old enough a heartworm test is done. The spay/neuter and microchip are included in the adoption fee. All our dogs go to their new homes with their collar/leash, dog bed, favorite toy(s), bowls, and some food to acclimate them. For adoption consideration, please fill out an application from our website at (www.causeforpaws.net) Adoption fee is $500 which includes their spayy/neuter Please also read about our adoption process and requirements on the website. For the safety and convenience of our foster homes and their orphans, we will only consider applicants that are within a 100 mile adoption radius.

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