Meet Lady!
Lady is a 7 week old female mixed breed pup, part of Manhattan’s litter. Her mom, Manhattan, is a Shepherd/Herding mix (best guess) and we believe dad was a Husky/Northern Breed (mix). These puppies we think will be medium sized dogs (around 50 lbs). The puppies have been lovingly cared for in a foster home with their mom, Manhattan and gotten a great start to life and early socialization.
Lady has the shortest coat of her litter and was the smallest puppy of the litter. She is an independent girl who doesn’t mind doing her own thing and exploring on her own away from her siblings. She loves to be busy and seems to have the husky sense of adventure in her that will make her a great outdoor activity buddy. Lady also loves to go over to people and ask to be picked up.
$450 adoption donation includes first shots, dewormed, flea tick treated, microchip w/ free lifetime registry + Spay/Neuter addendum agreement.
Ideal home will:
Have the time to commit to all things puppy! Please note puppies do not do well left alone long hours and need to be let out every 2-3 hours for potty. Long work schedule where the puppy would be left alone for 7+ hours can be difficult on most puppies and young dogs.
Solid plans for puppy socialization, positive exposure and continued training + relationship building -- commitment not just to puppyhood but to a lifetime of love, care, companionship and vetting. HFP advocates for Positive Reinforcement only for young puppies and training that focuses less on "obedience" and more on confidence building, relationship building and consent training.
Preference to homes w/ friendly & well-trained dog role models (preference, NOT required)
Preference to homes w/ yards (preferred, NOT required) Why? Puppies cannot go in public until they are 4 month old and complete their puppy shot series. Having a yard during this time greatly helps with play, potty training, and providing an outlet for your puppy to get outside. There are ways to work around this if you do live in an apartment setting but it takes some extra work and planning!