Violet Bickgender

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Violet Bick
Breed Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever
Color
Age Baby
Gender Female
Size Large
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

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shelter Health
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house-trained House-trained
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My Story

Introducing the......Capra-Corns!

This beautiful litter of 7 have just turned 8 weeks of age, and are ready to go to their adoptive homes.

Born in foster care, these adorable pups have known nothing but love and nurturing care, and they are ready to hurtle their roly-poly bodies into your arms and heart.

They are all hopeful, joyful, nuzzly, playful, funny, and irresistible. Their mother, a Beagle/Lab mix, was in foster care when she gave birth, so we know she is their mother; although with their fuzzy, thick coats and floppy ears, they look for all the world like little Golden Retrievers.

Appearances not withstanding, they have obviously flourished from their mother's wonderfully loving, doting heart, and her patient and valiant care.

Healthy, vigorous, and growing into their large puppy heads and round tummies, these pups thrill to the sight of humans, and delight in their own tumbling, bumbling puppy play. Their human foster mom reports that the puppies romp so enthusiastically that they often must flop down for an impromptu puppy nap right in the middle of a game, > all tuckered out. They are good eaters, and have their first round of shots.

Each of the pups was named for a character in the movie "It's a Wonderful Life."

There are 4 little females:

  • ZuZu, whose rose petals tucked in his pocket gave rise to the most joyous moment in GeorgeBailey's life
  • Violet Bick, the beautiful "fast girl" in town who found redemption
  • Ruth, who adored and married George's brother Harry; and
  • Martini, the name of the family who worked tirelessly to buy a home of their very own.

The 3 male pups are:

  • Ernie, the cab-driving devoted life-time friend of George;
  • Clarence, the Angel Second Class with theheart of a child, who earned his wings by helping George; and finally,
  • George, who learned that "no man is a failure who has friends."
  • As for the puppies themselves, they are all bell-ringers, angels of the first order, and very wonderful.

    If you are interested in adopting a Capra-Corn, please read the following information to ensure that your application is processed correctly.

    In the interest of saving the time of possibly unqualified applicants, please be aware of the following requirements for adoption:

    • Applicants must have a securely fenced yard (invisible fences are not acceptable for these pups).
    • Completion of puppy training courses is a condition of adoption.
    If you are interested in this dog, please fill out a non-binding application .
    For more information about our adoption policies, please click here.

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