Meet Buzz Basil Toy Story, a delightful puppy who's about 1 month old. We believe he might be a mix of German Shepherd and Jack Russell Terrier, but his true breed mix is a charming mystery. What's no mystery is how incredibly cute he is!
Buzz has a handsome black-and-brown coat, a tiny white chest, soulful puppy eyes, and a sweet face that makes him look like a miniature woodland creature who stumbled into a toy box. He's so small right now, he could practically fit in your hands, but his cuteness is larger than life!
He's currently living in a loving foster home with dogs, cats, children, and people of all ages, and is thriving! Every day is filled with cuddles, puppy pile naps, new experiences, and plenty of opportunities to learn about the world. This social environment is giving him a wonderful start to becoming a confident and well-rounded companion. His current jobs include wrestling with siblings, sniffing out new scents, perfecting puppy naps, and looking adorable while doing it.
Like all young puppies, Buzz will need a family committed to consistent training, socialization, patience, and positive reinforcement. The effort you put in now will help him grow into a wonderful adult dog. We require adopters to start crate training immediately to help with potty training, build confidence, and establish healthy routines from the start.
Ideal Home
A home that understands the commitment required for raising a puppy, including training and socialization.
Ongoing Health
Buzz is a young puppy and has received age-appropriate vetting, including vaccinations, deworming, and flea prevention.
Training & Support
Buzz will need consistent training, socialization, patience, and positive reinforcement. Crate training is required from the start to aid in potty training, confidence building, and establishing routines.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transportation
Buzz is located in Texas. Transport is available nationwide through our USDA-certified transport system. A surcharge of $87 applies due to rising transportation costs. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.