Tweedle Dum - Spaniel, Terrier Available

Tweedle Dum - Spaniel, Terrier Available
About Tweedle Dum
Tweedle Dum is just as fun as his name suggests! He's a happy, energetic dog who has a big smile on his face. Whether he's exploring the yard, playing with his dog buddies, splashing around in the water, playing with his toys, or just hanging out at home, he brings enthusiasm and joy to everything he does. At 20 months old, he's fully grown at about 30 pounds, and past the puppy stage. . Tweedle Dum is housebroken and crate trained so settling into his new home should be a breeze. He loves making new friends (both human and canine!), and gets along great with other dogsin the foster home, so you can feel confident bringing him into a multi-dog household. Tweedle Dum is looking for an active family who loves spending quality time with their pup. In return, he'll fill your days with laughter, loyalty, and endless tail wags Make sure to check out the videos of Tweedle Dum and his bother Tweedle Dee. Adoption Fee- $500 Adoption Coordinator- Beth Forever Home Rescue New England is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We are a network of foster homes in the South and the New England area. If you wish to adopt our dogs, please complete an online APPLICATION. You must first be approved by going through our application and screening process. All dogs are up to date on their shots, dewormed and spayed or neutered. Vet fees, transport fee and New England quarantine fees ARE INCLUDED in each dog's adoption fee. Forever Home Rescue makes all of the transportation arrangements. Forever Home Rescue suggests obedience training for all puppies and dogs. Any dogs older than pups--even if they are not marked housetrained in their posting---usually housetrain within a day or two, because most are used to living outside in the South and will prefer to do their business outdoors. Our dogs and pups are best suited for families with children 5 yrs old and up. Also, please note our open houses which occur most every week at foreverhomerescue.org. You can see when we are open and also which dogs will be at each open house. Dogs marked 'out of town' will not usually be at open houses until they are local.











