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Ralphie - Cairn Terrier (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Cairn Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Cary, NC, USA

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Nickname
Ralphie
Breed
Cairn Terrier
Gender
Male
Age
Baby
Location
Cary, NC, 27512, USA

Description

Cairn Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Cary, NC, USA

Posted Breed: Cairn Terrier (medium coat). Adoption Fee: $275.00. You MUST complete an application at bfpa to be considered for this dog. Are you looking for a small, bundle of happiness! Look no

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further, Ralphie is for you. He is a fun loving puppy who is getting ready to venture out into the world on his own! He can't wait to explore and start his new life. He is having his first vet exam and first round of vaccines on January 22 and will be ready to start an adoption trial shortly after that. His parents are Cairn Terrier mixes who are both small. While puppies can be a lot of fun, adopters need to be realistic in the amount of training, patience and time a puppy will need to develop into the best dog possible. An adopter needs to able to provide frequents potty breaks during the day to help with housebreaking. At this young age, they will nip, bite and mouth so being around very small, young children isn't always a good fit. Please see additional information below about adopting a puppy from BFPA. If you can provide the proper environment for a puppy, please fill out an application below now! You will be rewarded by love and loyalty for many years to come. The adoption fee covers all puppy vaccines, deworming, rabies vaccine, microchip, neuter and all medical treatments, flea/tick meds and heartworm preventatives until Ralphie is finalized after he is neutered at around 4 months of age. ADOPTING A YOUNG PUPPY FROM BFPA: Requires that you live no further than a 30-mile radius from the Triangle area of North Carolina, as you must be close enough for us to meet all the medical procedures we cover before final adoption. We prefer to adopt young puppies to people who have previous experience owning a dog and live in a single family house rather than an apartment, condo or townhome. Puppies can be vocal when left alone and shared walls are can be an issue. Any children in the home under 6 years old must have experience living with a dog in their home. PLEASE NOTE: If a trial adoption begins before the second set of vaccines , the potential adopters will have to keep Ralphie in their home and yard to minimize the risk of exposure to germs. Interaction with unknown dogs at pet stores, doggie day care, dog parks, apartment common grounds and any public areas where other dogs may frequent should be avoided during this period. Puppies should not live in apartments or townhomes with shared common ground until after their second round of vaccines. EVERY DOG HAS A STORY: Ralphie and his 3 siblings were born into BFPA while in foster care. They are now all looking for their forever homes. Some of the information contained in this biography includes approximations based on our expertise and is not guaranteed. INTERESTED IN ADOPTING RALPHIE ? If so, please fill out our dog adoption application by copying and pasting this link in a new browser window: toolkit.rescuegroups/of/f?c=WHMSYCNC

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium
Shedding Amount
No

Behavioral Characteristics

Other
Likes to Be in Your Lap

Personality

Playful
Yes
Affectionate
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-347098
Date Listed
01/24/2020
Date Expires
Expired

Cairn Terrier


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