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It was 9 puppies at the construction site where most likely their mum found refuge to give birth.
Our friend who found the puppies started visiting them every day while bringing them hot meals so they didn’t need to worry about the food at least.
Unaware of the danger that surrounded them every day, puppies continued to play, grow and be happy until one of them stopped eating. Parvo was diagnosed and all 9 had it.
The exhausting fight begun but sadly 3 puppies didn’t make it.
Bred, Flower, Jessie, Julie, Fiona & Sandy are our survivors who are now looking for their own homes and lovely families🏠🐾
Julie🌈
Things you should know about Julie
✔️5.5 months old
✔️mixed breed
⚖️Julie is a bit tinier compared to some of her littermates, weighs around 7-8kg and is possible to reach the weight of 18-20kg
All 6 live in a pen and sleep in little doggie houses
Not house / toilet trained so a small guidance is needed in the beginning
not cat tested but shouldn’t be an issue introducing and getting them used to cats because they are super friendly.
she gets along perfectly with other dogs, older and different in size and characters, actually for now she's been thrilled to see other dogs coming for a visit
Loves people and just wants to be close to them
hasn't been introduced to children but we believe she'll be amazing with them having in mind how friendly she is. Kids should be dog savvy as these puppies love to jumpy and express regular puppy behavior
🌷Julie-she is very cuddly and cute, true people lover. She would cling to one’s leg and follow you wherever you go. She easily becomes everybody's favorite girl with her gentle look and super sweet personality.
All puppies are wiggly and radiate happiness- from the moment you step near their pen, they call you, desperately seek attention and it's a real enjoyment looking once ill puppies how they're loving life
learning to walk on a lead and so far is doing great. They all truly enjoy spending time outside their pen
healthy, fully vaccinated
neutering is mandatory in a new home once she is old enough
How do you adopt Julie ?
Adoption requires a pre-adoption questionnaire, home check and an adoption contract.
You will need to pay for Julie's transportation, and pay for the paperwork to get her/him to you.
The costs are typically €475 to 650 in total per puppy, depending on where you are located.
We used to be able to charge a little less but unfortunately, due to brexit, the costs of passports, documentation and travel have been increased by our suppliers.
For more information please contact our facebook page or email misisrescue@gmail.com
To apply for Julie please fill in our adoption questionnaire.
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