I went to my forever home on April 18, 2020!
Pet Harbor has very strict policies with regard to puppy adoptions to ensure that we have forever homes. Before you consider applying to adopt one of us, please read Pet Harbor’s Puppy Policy. Thank you for your interest and consideration!
- 4/22/20 – Three-ring circus!
- 4/22/20 – Where did they go?!
More About Me: Of course, I am like all the rest of the puppies in the universe. Cute. Cuddly. Untrained. Full of sharp teeth and nails. Lots of pottying everywhere. Puppy breath. Cute little “woos.” Mischievous. Sleepy. Playful. Not a care in the world. Clay to mold. But guess what. We do grow up! Finnegan is my litter mate. I am more curious than he is. If there is an open door, I need to go through it to find out what is on the other side. How else could I really know? Curiosity may have killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back. Plus, I’m not a cat. So that means my brother is the bad one. I’m the good one. At the time this bio is being written, I am anatomically not ready to be neutered. As soon as I am, I will be neutered. I can be adopted now, but I cannot go to my new home until after I am neutered. Pet Harbor has very strict policies with regard to puppy adoptions to ensure that we have forever homes. Oh, and my eyes are subject to change, too, but right now, they are sort of a greenish, blueish, goldish color.