Tia

Female

Black

3 months

Hi, I'm Tia! I was picked up as a stray and no one knows much about me so let me tell you. I am super spunky! I'm only about 14-16 weeks old but I think I'm a big dog. I love to swim and play with other dogs. I love going for walks, but I prefer to dance and hop like a bunny. I am not much bigger than a soccer ball, but I'm still a great soccer player. I also listen very well. When foster mom says to stop chewing on her shoe laces or don't cry at bedtime, I stop right away! My potty training is going exceptionally well, especially for a puppy as young as me! If you think you would like to be my new forever family, fill out an application today!

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Because puppies are so cute, so very appealing, people tend to minimize "the puppy factor." Please do not minimize this factor. Adopting a puppy is a long term commitment, both in time and training. The puppy will need patient and loving care and training to become the dog you wish it to be. Just like good children, good dogs are brought up by being taught right from wrong and being trained up to adult expectations. If you let a puppy raise itself, within a few months, you will have an unmanageable dog on your hands. This puppy will need house-training and obedience training. He or she will need chew toys, acceptable things with which to work on growing those grown-up dog teeth and as an outlet for puppy energy. And most importantly, like a child, he or she will need, and demand, acceptable amounts of attention from the humans in the environment. If you are certain you can make this type of commitment to this animal, send your application today

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