Cassenova, Dog, Papillon (medium coat)

 

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Species: 
Dog
Breed: 
Papillon (medium coat)
Primary Breed: 
Papillon
Gender: 
Male
Home with dogs: 
Yes
Home with cats: 
Yes
Home with kids: 
No
Declawed: 
No
House Trained: 
No
Age: 
Young
Special Needs: 
No
Spay/neutered: 
Yes
Size: 
Small
Vaccinations Up to Date: 
Yes
Color: 
White with Black
Coat Length: 
Medium
Pattern: 
Bicolor
Courtesy: 
No
Found: 
No
Location Zipcode: 
55403
Description: 
Hi! My name is Cassenova and I am a 7 pound, black and white, male Papillon, living with my foster parent in St Paul, MN. I am looking for a permanent home of my own with someone who will love and take care of me. If you have room in your heart and home, please contact pncrescue@yahoo.com and we can answer all your questions. The online adoption application can be found on our website at www.pncmidwest.org My foster family wants to make sure we will be a good fit for each other so you will need to provide personal and vet references and allow a home visit. Peke N Chin Midwest has taken care of my medical needs (neuter, dental, shots, microchip, etc...) and has been evaluating my personality. I can tell you myself that I am shy but considering I was just rescued from a puppy mill where I got zero interaction, I'm curious and want to be friends! My adoption donation is $300. All donations go directly to our ever-mounting vet bills. Thanks to a large network of volunteer humans, out-of-state adoptions can be arranged. If by some chance the adoption does not work out, Peke N Chin Midwest will take me back. From Peke N Chin Midwest: Thank you for your support. If you have thought about volunteering and providing a temporary home to a rescue dog, we would love to discuss our foster program with you. The more foster homes we have, the more dogs we can help. The rewards are tremendous. Check on our website for details. ***Please note that we never say our kids are 100% potty trained. Pets have accidents and this may be especially true with all the changes these foster dogs go through. They will need you to be patient, understanding, and willing to work with them. Earning their trust may take several days to several months. This is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the household. They need a lifetime commitment. The unconditional love they will give you in return will make it all worth it!