Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Well, black puppy now has a name besides Bear or Pup. Its Finnegan. Or Finn. (Thanks BruceGirl.)
Finn weighs 10 lbs now (up from 7 on the 1st.) I am picking up a DNA test kit today. Any guesses are welcome as to his paternity.
The person who was interested in him told me she had a huge back yard. I explained to her that this is New Orleans and the current temperatures are 100. A BLACK dog cannot stay outside in that heat.
She said he could come in at night. She is off the list.
There is someone else who may be interested but my requirements are steadily increasing.
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Linda, you want someone who has experience with dogs and has a vet reference you can check for any current or past dogs. At the very least, you want to know if the dog is/was spayed or neutered, UTD on all routine vaccines, and HW tested and on preventatives. Ask what kind of flea/tick preventatives they use. Ask where the dog will be kept when they are not home, when they are on vacation, and when they are asleep. Ask what kind of housebreaking methods they use. Ask how long the dog would be left alone at any given time. Ask how they plan to make sure the dog gets enough exercise. Talk about the need for obedience training. Ask what kind of food they feed. Ask them to estimate the annual cost of having a large dog, including food, vet care, grooming, training, equipment, toys and treats, training, any boarding that may be needed for vacations, to see if they really understand the kind of commitment they are making. Ask if anyone in the family has allergies. Ask what they will do if they are unable to keep him at any time.
Make sure that the person who will be primarily responsible for the dog really wants a dog for herself/himself, or if they want a puppy for the kids, or a companion for another pet. Every dog deserves a home where he is wanted for himself. There should be no expectations for the dog (i.e. he will be my son's best friend, he will become a therapy dog) other than that they just want a nice, reasonably well-behaved dog who will be part of the family, and they are willing to make a commitment to him for the rest of his life, no matter what.
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