(Puppy) Pebbles

Hi! My Name Is (Puppy) Pebbles

We're happy to tell you that (Puppy) Pebbles has a new furever home.
Please visit our Available Dogs Page to see the pups currently available.

A good Sam found two puppies sleeping in the back of their cow pasture and no mama dog was found! Now they're growing up in a WCAL foster home with cats, dogs and teenagers. They can mingle with the resident dogs and cats in their foster home and everyone gets along well. These pups are as cute as can be.! Pebbles and Bamm Bamm are growing up fast. They play rough and love tennis balls. Both pups are doing well with crate training and learning to potty outside. Pebbles is smaller than her brother and will likely be a medium size dog. She is curious and also enjoys a little lap time. Pebbles gives sweet kisses!

Puppies this age eat three meals a day and cannot be left alone for more than a few hours at a time so it's important to have a plan in place before adopting youngsters like these. They will do best in a home with people who can either work from home or bring a pup to work so that they can continue working on potty training and learning all the social skills they need to succeed.

We ask that all WCAL puppy adopters commit to attending a reward-based training class with their new puppy (we'll help you find a qualified, dog-friendly trainer near you). This is the best way we know how to help you bond with your new pup, give you access to current training techniques and ensure that your new dog becomes a well-rounded member of society. We believe in being proactive and know from experience that the best time to train a dog is NOW! It's important to us that all the dogs we rescue get the very best start. If you don't have time to attend training classes with a puppy and aren't able to spend lots of time with them, please consider choosing an adult dog or waiting to adopt until your schedule is more flexible.

We have no information about either of their parents or their breed mix. Before applying to adopt, please verify that this pup will be welcomed by your landlord and homeowners insurance, regardless of breed. 

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