Introducing Puddin Pie, an adorable house-trained puppy with bat-like radar ears. Puddin Pie lives in a foster home with other dogs. He loves wrestling with them. This means he can live with other dogs and is young enough to adapt to a home with kids and cats.
Puddin Pie is crate-trained and also stays in the laundry room, doing fine. This means you can go out running your errands knowing he is safe inside the house!
He is coming along nicely on his leash-training skills. He is also working on obedience and already knows sit. He is very treat-motivated and easy to train!
Puddin Pie loves being near people and being scratched, playful and a little nippy. Very curious, he wants to be in on whatever you are doing. He loves to cuddle. Once he is worn out, he will lounge near you for petting. He gives kisses when petted and picked up!
This very friendly boy loves everyone, and everybody loves Puddin Pie. He is very loyal and just wants to make his human happy! He is mellow with short bursts of activity. Very curious, he wants to be in all the action. He loves to run around and explore. He loves to bite the water coming out of the hose and enjoys chewing on toys and playing keep-away! He does well with car rides and is not afraid of water!
Puddin Pie is young enough to adapt to any home and will like someone who can continue his training! He will love to have a doggy sibling to wrestle and chase, and he will be fine as an only dog.
Do you have room in your heart and a place in your home for the sweet, adorable, playful Puddin Pie? Come meet Puddin Pie today!
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Puppies and other highly-adoptable dogs (small dogs or desirable-breed dogs) at APA! are very high in demand and usually have several interested adopters. Inquiring about a dog, meeting a dog, and even applying for a dog does not guarantee that you will be able to adopt the dog. Only one household will be able to adopt each dog, which means all other interested households will inevitably and unfortunately be disappointed. Please consider this in your search and set your expectations accordingly. Please also consider that adult dogs do not typically have competing adopters, and they need furever homes, too! Additionally, APA! does not allow the adoption of dogs who are related (e.g., littermates or mom and pup) to the same household for behavioral reasons.