ADOPTION PENDING
Please read our dog bios carefully to be sure that the dog you are applying for suits your family and lifestyle. At Pound Dog Rescue, we believe in the benefits of post-adoption training for our dogs and their families. This allows for continued socialization, and learning and helps to create a well-mannered and balanced dog. Post-adoption training is a requirement in our adoption process.
Isn’t Barger just so adorable? He is a male Golden Retriever/Lab/Border Collie mix puppy. Who ever is so lucky to add this sweetie to their family will be getting a compact well-balanced dog, a great family dog. His black coat is short and shiny with a tiny white strip on his head, white on his chest and a little white on the tip of one of his back paws. Barger is in his foster home with his two siblings.
Barger will be a med/large sized dog (about 60 pounds full grown), sturdy … not too small, not too big…gentle, affectionate and friendly natured. Of course, you have to get through the crazy puppy stage, but he will become, when trained and socialized properly, a fantastic dog!
Barger is very affectionate and loves being with his humans. He is a high energy pup, wanting to be active with his humans when awake and then loves to snuggle beside them when he is tired.
He is very intelligent, easy going and eager to please. He learns quick and loves his training sessions. Barger is going to be that dog that just wants to be with his humans, following them and joining them in an adventures they have going on. He has those eyes that will melt your heart, so if you’re looking for a companion to take up the passenger side on car rides look no further.
We will only consider a home where someone is home or has the capabilities to come home throughout the day multiple times for little playtime/walk. Puppies need to be taken outside for bathroom breaks very regularly when they are small and will not be able to hold it for an 8hr work day. We are also looking for families that are fully aware of the time commitment of a puppy and the work involved. Puppies are a total joy and bring so much love and happiness into a home, but you cannot underestimate the work and time involved in raising a puppy properly. They need constant supervision while young to continue expediting the house-training stage and to ensure they aren’t chewing on anything inappropriate. We are also looking for a family that will crate train as we fully believe that this is the best for pups and offers them a quiet and secure “den” to call their own. A crate trained pup is a blessing as it offers a safe place to put them when you can’t be watching them all the time.
We will consider a home with children over 6yrs of age. Barger is at the terrible nippy/jumpy/bitey stage and will be too
much for younger children. If there will be young children in the home (6yrs to 11yrs) then we would need the family to be experienced dog owners who are fully aware of how to manage a young, excitable puppy with young, excitable children. Supervision is key and the adults in the home would need to ensure that puppy/children management is a task they wish to take on. For a home without young children we would consider 1st time dog owners.
Any family considering him needs to take obedience training and socialization seriously and have the time to dedicate in the 1st year especially of the dog’s life to this. We will be expecting our adoptive families to attend puppy socialization class immediately upon adoption, along with, at minimum, level 1 obedience school after. The guidance and lessons learned in puppy classes are very important to getting your pup off to a good start. We handle his every day and will be offering him everything he needs to be the best pup he can be when he leaves our care but we need the adoptive families to take over for us when they get her home. We take our responsibilities very seriously and only want the best.
The more that is done in their 1st year, the better dogs they will be!
A home with or without other dogs is just fine. A home with a cat would be fine as well keeping in mind that proper training and supervision is key around a cat.
Barger won’t be suitable for high-rise apartment living, however as long as his exercise needs are met he will do fine in a low rise apartment/condo building. Keeping in mind of course that while he is settling in, a crying puppy in the crate when no one is home is to be expected so if an attached living situation, there must be good noise barriers to avoid neighbour complaints. Barger is catching on to house-training well but still need a set routine for outside potty times. Expect to take him out every few hours, after every meal and after crate time.
Barger will be suited for high energy activities so active people would be a great fit, he will need approximately 60 minutes of exercise every day, not just simple walks around the block though. A home with a fenced in yard would be ideal and convenient for puppy training but is not mandatory. He just needs easy and quick access to a grassy spot outside for the million trips out for potty training a young puppy needs.
Adopters will be responsible for the continuation of puppy vaccinations and all other required vet care at their veterinarian of choice. Barger has had everything medically that puppies their age should have and has been microchipped as well. The forever family must also not have any holidays away planned for months coming up after adoption or be planning to move in the near future. Stability is key in months after adoption.
We adore Barger and will settle for nothing less than a dedicated, loving family that is well aware of his breed requirements and the needs of this breed mix. We also are looking for families that want the dogs they will grow to become, not just the little bundle of furry cuteness. If you have been thinking about adding a medium breed puppy to your family and have the time and patience to properly raise a pup then Barger may just be perfect for you. We know you will fall in love with him as deeply as we have when you meet him. He is simply adorable.
