Why does watching a dog be a dog fill one with happiness?
Winston is a 8-9 month old Pomeranian/Border Collie mix weighing in at 12.8 lbs. He is on the tall side for a Pomeranian and a little thin so he is working on gaining a couple pounds.
This sweet boy is playful and energetic, so having a home of his own with a couple of kids to play with is all Winston wants in life. This guy is hilarious when he plays, there is no shortage of laughter watching Winston’s silly shenanigans. 🤣 As if being the cutest thing ever isn’t enough, having socks on all four feet that don’t even have to be washed adds a uniqueness to Winston that is hard to top. This boy even puts himself to bed each night by going into his crate when he is ready to turn in. With a face that is hard to say no to, Winston will definitely have you falling in love at first sight 😍.
Winston is working hard to master his puppy manners, he is crate and leash trained, and mostly potty trained with the occasional accident. Winston even sits for treats, he is very food motivated so learning new things will be a piece of cake. Good with other dogs and kids, he is a puppy so patient playful dogs would be ideal. A securely fenced in yard is required in Winston’s new home for safe play.
Fun and happy this boy may just be what your family is missing. He needs somebody to teach him that fetch is not just getting the ball but also bringing it back. With no socks needing to be washed and no bedtime stories or tuck ins needed each night, adding Winston to the family will be easy peasy! So what do you say? Can Winston go home with you?
All of our animals are fully vetted which includes spay/neuter, up to date on vaccines, wormed, heartworm tested and treated if necessary, up to date on flea/tick/heartworm prevention and microchipped) prior to adoption.
To start the adoption process please fill out (https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/WAG/Dog) and please read our requirements located in the application.
Details
Sex
Male
Color
Black/white
Size
Small
Coat Length
Long
Good In Homes With...
Dogs, children