Meet Miles
Miles
Miles
Miles
Miles 3years 5pounds.
I've been here at Emporium Yorkie Rescue Department for exactly 4 weeks now. I am a Breeder surrender little one. In the first week I went to the dogter and got me neutered, got a micro chip, and got up-to-date on all my necessary vaccinations. This is fairly common for Breeder surrender pups because that's all they're used for. In case you're curious I will eat both wet canned food and dry kibble with no problem at all. Everything I get is such a treat these days verses that dried cheap kibble tossed in my kennel. The pups that come from backyard breeders usually get no socialization, never go see a dogter for anything and are fed the cheapest food possible. They are only let out of the kennel to go visit a girl pup so they can do the monkey dance, and then they go back to their very own kennel. I have never ever been groomed, so foster mom is trying to cut out the tangles and to the point where she feels comfortable taking me to the groomers. We are slowly getting them cut out. I will be even cuter when I get my little spa day scheduled.
I am slowly approaching foster mom as I feel more comfortable here. She will put her hand out and I will go slowly up to her and give her a little kiss and then I'll back away and wag my tail and sometimes I go back and do it, and sometimes we do Pete, and repeat. I am potty trained. I do not like a harness and leash right now because I've never seen them or had them on me so my future Pawrent will have to continue with the training of walking with a leash.
I love to play with all the other foster dogs and the residential dog here especially Cotton. We wrestle a lot inside the house but when we go outside we play tag we are too fast for foster mom to get a video of us. I am learning how to play with toys, and my favorites right now are the Nyla bones.
So here's a list of things I want and need in my furever home.
*NO chain-link fences. A fenced backyard or safe environment would be pawsitively pawfect.
*A friend to play with would be pawsome 15 pounds or less if possible.
*Future Pawrents will need lots of patience and realize that there will be lots of training in the future for me. A plus would be if my Pawrent(s) are retired or work from home.
*Children or not I'm comfortable.
*Lots of wonderful, healthy dog food. It can come from a can or it can be dry kibble or it can be a mix of the both because that's what I get here. I've heard homemade dog food is most excellent and very yummy.
My needs and wants are fairly simple. I may be three years old and weigh a whopping 5 pounds but I am still a puppy and will always look like a puppy fur furever. Foster mom thinks I am a pretty smart dog with what she sees of me coming out of my breeder surrender shell. She believes that once I become a "real dog," I will most likely be really smart, and that I can learn tricks and commands pretty easy.
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