Conner's story
**Conner is currently being fostered in Houston
meaning meeting him prior to his adoption will not be possible. His adoption donation is $450USD
this includes his flight home, a new kennel, and he has been vetted appropriate to his age. Because he is too young to be neutered, adopters will sign a contract agreeing to have him neutered once the vet determines he is old/big enough. Because flights are so expensive, the adoption fee is non-negotiable. **
Little Conner came to us when his momma surprised us with 9 PUPPIES just weeks after being rescued from the streets. The puppies have lived great lives in a foster home with lots of attention and love. Now its time to find our 9-pack their forever lives!
Conner is a Lab Mix, his mom is a beautiful medium sized lab (around 50 pounds), so we are estimating Conner will be a good mid-sized dog in the 50-pound range when fully grown. He will be an ACTIVE dog while he continues to grow and an active and smart adult. He would be best suited for a family that can commit to consistently getting him proper exercise and socialization. He will be great running, hiking, adventure buddies for the right family.
Conner currently lives with other dogs and loves having playmates. He would be great as an addition to a family with other dogs or as a single gal as long as his family commits to ongoing socialization. He has not been tested with cats, but given his age and general disposition, we think he would be fine with a kitty companion. He has been fostered with two kids and is very used to being loved on and played with by little humans. He would be a good companion for a family with children that have been taught to be respectful of animals.
He is still a small little gal, so he will need a lot of positive guidance as he continues to grow and develop into an amazing family companion. He is a young puppy, so his family will need to understand and be committed to all of the challenges that come with a young pup, including potty training, chewing, kennel training, and separation anxiety that could be caused by leaving her pack.
The best suited family will be one that understands that dogs can take time to acclimate to their new homes - which will likely include having accidents, crying in their kennel, and chewing on things they are not supposed to. Conner will be best suited for a family that can provide her with patience and positive reinforcement as she grows.
We expect our dogs to be adopted by families who plan to keep them as indoor pets and part of the family. We do not adopt to families who plan to keep dogs outside for an extended period of time, for example the entire workday.
Conner is one of the happiest, fattest little loves you could meet. He is very healthy and has been well cared for by his foster home. He has had two rounds of vaccinations, been dewormed, and microchipped. His adoptive family will sign a contract agreeing to have him neutered once their primary vet deems her old/big enough
not following through with the neuter will be considered a breach of the adoption contract.
If you are interested in adding Conner to your family, please visit our website to fill out an application.
If you have questions about any of our dogs, please email us at [email protected]