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Most of our Papillons are adopted as close as possible to their foster homes. Each foster parent gives their heart and love to the butterflies in their care and it is hard to part with them. If you are interested in a Papillon that is not in your home state, you may still send an application, however, every effort is first made to place the dogs within a reasonable distance. We request that the applicant is willing to come to the home to meet the dog and to be sure the match is a good one. While not all homes are suitable for the physically and emotionally fragile dogs that come into our rescue, we tend to have more people willing to rescue our Papillons than we have dogs available. We are grateful for the kindness of so many people. There may be a delay in finding the right dog for you, and each application is carefully scrutinized. It may take 2 weeks or more before you hear from someone in our volunteer organization. Our adoption guidelines are stated preceeding the application page. Please read them carefully. Any transportation expenses are the full responsibility of the adopter. Suggested adoption donation: For healthy dogs up to two years of age: $350-$450 For healthy dogs between the ages of two and six:$ 250-$350 For healthy dogs between the ages of six and nine: $150-$250 Geriatric or "special needs" dogs: donation is set on a case-by-case basis Not all our Papillons are listed on the webpage. Name: Hattie
Status: Available for Sponsorship
Species: Dog
Breed: Papillon (medium coat)
Learn more about the Papillon.Sex: Female (not spayed)
Current Size: 11 Pounds
General Potential Size: Small
Current Age: 4 Years 8 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with People: Friendly
Good for Inexperienced Caregivers: No
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Kids: No
Declawed: No
Housetrained: No
Description:
Hattie is a real sweetie! She is an elegant little lady that loves affection. She is a little cautious but is learning to trust. She prefers men but loves attention from both men and women. She is afraid of loud noises and young children. She has learned that getting treats is a good thing and loves to go for walks outside. I have not heard her bark even when the other dogs in the house get excited. She sits back and watches. Hattie has not acted with any type of aggression toward other dogs and is relatively calm with people. She is a perfect little lady who loves to cuddle and be petted. Hattie has lots of love to give.
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