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Nugget
Breed Terrier, Chihuahua
Color
Age Young
Gender Male
Size Small
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
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shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Special needs, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Dog

My Story

Nugget is a chihuahua Jack Russell mix that came to us needing a little help with his training since he was acting out with some very negative attention seeking behaviors. We weren't going to give up on him as his previous owners did when they took him to a shelter to be euthanized at just 10 months old when he was showing signs of a high play drive and becoming nippy to elicit attention the only way he knew how. It has been a long process including a 2 week stay and train program at click to zen to lay down a foundation for him of positive reinforcement training and basic manners. He has been responding very well to his training but it needs to continue once he is placed into a new foster to adopt home. This little 10# Jack Russel terrier mix is super smart and he learns very quickly so we think he can continue to be taught new tricks and manners as he continues to grow into such a good boy. His foster mom wrote the following bio in hopes that we can find Nugget a great new foster to adopt home. Please be sure to read all about him before applying since he is needing a specific type of forever home? Nugget has been hard at work after his two week long board and train. He has been getting consistent, daily (and usually nightly during the work week) brief training sessions from his foster mom. Nugget has come a long way and is working hard along side his foster mom to learn all the world has to offer. From living in a rural area, to learning all of the scary sounds in the city. Nugget’s foster mom is working on desensitizing him with many different sounds every day. He has learned to not be scared of the hair dryer, food processor, kitchen Aid mixer, and now and working on the vacuum. They have been working every night, refreshing on the basics he learned at his board and train like place, settle (lay down), come, and leave it. As well as slowly teaching him to sit, heal, and to be more tolerable towards the cats, and to be respectful towards his larger foster dog sister. Nugget enjoys playing with other dogs he knows and is comfortable with, but does not like to share his toys. So he may be best in an only dog home, or at least separated/crated when left by himself as to not be overstimulated, and have time to himself to decompress. Nugget has a high prey drive, and will chase anything running fast. So he would do best in a home without any cats, a fenced in yard, or if no fenced in yard, to have him securely leashed when walked. Due to his past history with children, and his tendency towards hyperactivity, he would do best in a home with older children, and adults. He is very well crate trained and does not mess in his crate, and is working very well at potty training. In the beginning, Nugget had had difficulty socializing with new humans and animal. It takes him a little extra time to meet someone in order to start to feel comfortable with them. When staying with his foster family, Nugget has slowly been able to be introduced to some new people inside and outside of the home, and is improving his social skills. He does love to play with his toys with his humans, but does not like to share with other animals. He likes to keep his bones to himself, and may feel intimidated if someone tried taking it from him, but is working on “leave it” means it’s okay to give up our bone and we will be rewarded. Nugget loves to cuddle next to his human, or on top of them if he can. He truly loves and clings to his one human and looks to them for reassurance, as well as may become a little protective over them, so his human will have to keep up with consistent training to reinforce his positive behaviors. Nugget will need continued training following his adoption to be successful and continue positively moving forward. Nugget would love to learn with you! An adoption donation of $450 is being asked to cover a small portion of his veterinary, training and care fees. For more information, go to allcreaturesbigandsmall.org and email a completed adoption application to [email protected]. Please copy and paste a completed adoption application from our homepage with your inquiry if you would like a response back. We get dozens of emails and phone calls each day with only an hour of "free time" to volunteer and answer them around our full-time jobs and family life...don't let your inquiry get passed by because of an incomplete application. Thanks in advance for your help! Help our rescue by donating to our "Spay the momma fund". When adopting one of our babies, if each new family would contribute an extra $10 we can help out that babies mother by assisting with the cost of her spay. Help turn the momma into a pet rather than a breeding factory, donate today! Adoptions limited to a 500 mile radius of Pulaski, NY and pets must be viewed in person by all family members prior to adoption; animals will not be shipped to their new homes. Veterinary reference check and adoption donation also required. Check out our homepage for a full list of our adoption requirements.

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