Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi, my name is Rusty, but really someone should have named me Moose, or Monster, because I am one big hunk of gooey Pekingese. I am 1.5 yrs old / 30 lbs, and still very much a mouthy, mischievous puppy. Although, I have perfect house manners, and don’t need to be crated during the day, but I still like to pull down towels and play rough with my toys, and maybe your pant legs. I really need a person with Pekingese experience. I am mostly blind, but can see a bit out of one of my eyes, but have no depth perception. I need a ramp, or to be carried down the stairs to go outside, but can run up them to get back in the house. My foster mom takes me on lots of walks, which I love, but I am a little out of shape, so we go slow. I also need a fenced yard so I can play. I tend to be right on your heels, because I like to be where the action / food / love is, and feel the most comfortable with my head on your feet. I am great with my foster mom’s two older dogs and dog friendly cats, and they are nice enough not to bother me when I am playing “viciously” with my toys (love a good kong!), because if they butted in I would get too worked up and act naughty. I went to the groomer for the first time yesterday and they said I did great! Although, I really wasn’t too thrilled about the pedicure, but maybe over time I will get used to it. I am a beautiful red-head after all so will need to be groomed regularly. I am friendly and open to new people, but would rather have a quieter household so I don’t get overexcited and become naughty. Younger kids are just too rowdy and I might be too rough. I am super smart and learn new environments and routines quickly, and did I mention, I am super cute too?! My foster mom thinks I am pretty special, and hopes to find a special home where I can be my big, goofy, loveable self. My adoption donation is $350 + $24.50 Tax. All dogs are current on core vaccines, spayed/neutered, heartworm tested and on preventative, microchipped and if recommended by a Vet have had a dental cleaning and other treatment to get and keep them healthy while in the rescues care. All dogs are living in foster homes and house manners including potty training and any behavioral issues are being worked on. But we never say our dogs are 100% house trained as when they transition to a new home there can be accidents while they adjust to a new environment and schedule. PNC Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit and any and all donations over and above the adoption donation are tax deductible. We have a large group of dogs in our Furever Foster program that acts as a foster based sanctuary for dogs not likely to be adopted. The rescue keeps these dogs healthy, comfortable and on necessary medications with necessary treatments for life. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us via email, pncrescue@yahoo.com and remember we are all volunteers. Your patience is appreciated!