Introducing Presley, sweet baby puppy and an adorable little bundle of joy! Presley lives in a foster home with his brother Waylon and enjoys playing with him. Presley is young enough to adapt to a home with other dogs, kids and cats!
Presley is left to free roam outside of his crate when his foster is away so he can use puppy pads. He is still learning and is so smart he should be house-trained in no time!
Presley is a sweetie who wants love and playing at all times! Presley is constantly looking for love, affection, attention, cuddles, and play! Presley interacts with new guests the same way he interacts with his foster! He is playful, kind and curious. Presley loves everyone and everybody loves Presley!
Presley is very active, curious, loving, confident, mischievous, outgoing and playful! He loves to run around, play with his foster brother, chew toys, and take lots of naps!
Presley has the best puppy eyes and the way he tilts his head makes you want to forgive anything mischievous he has done! Presley's foster loves his confident trot back to the carpet after he grabs a chew toy.
Presley is a puppy and needs a lot of attention! He needs exercise in between his naps. Presley is also teething, so he needs to be around a lot of chew toys. Ideally, he would fit in a family that is active and can give him a lot of training, exercise, and positive reinforcement.
Do you have room in your heart and a place in your home for the sweet baby Presley? Come meet Presley today!
PUPPIES AND OTHER HIGHLY-ADOPTABLE DOGS DISCLAIMER:
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.