Harriett's story
This puppy is being fostered in Santa Clara. Please READ HER FULL BIO FOR MORE DETAILS, I bet all your questions will be answered! TO ADOPT: FILL OUT ADOPTION APPLICATION AT TCRESCUE.COM/ADOPT
Harriett is a friendly, sweet, slightly shy puppy who turned 4 months old in March. She looks like she may be a Dachshund mix. She currently weights about 8 lbs and she is still growing! We don't know exactly how big she will get .
She's an adorable little puppy and adjusting to her foster home nicely. She likes to stay very close to her people. She can seem intimidated by other dogs at first but enjoys their company if they are gentle with her. She's friendly to everyone she meets including kids. She knows how to use a doggy door. When she's not cuddling with me, she likes to play with her toys or explore around the house with typical bouncy poppy energy. She is great on a leash, and enjoys walking with other dogs. She doesn't seem to be very vocal and rarely barks. She's not potty trained yet.
Harriett is being fostered in Santa Clara. Her adoption fee is $400. She is spayed and has had her first DHPP vaccination.
If you would like to meet this dog, please start by downloading our adoption application: tcrescue.com/adopt
ADOPTION INQUIRIES SUBMITTED WITHOUT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FROM THE LINK ABOVE MAY NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE.
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