Sweet Pea is exactly what her name suggests – bright, affectionate, and full of joyful puppy spirit! She's a perfect blend of playful energy and gentle affection, making her a delightful companion. She loves to explore, chase, tumble, and wrestle, but she also cherishes quiet moments of cuddles and love. Sweet Pea is incredibly people-oriented and lights up when she sees you, eager to engage in playtime or snuggle up close. She enjoys being held, petted, and especially loves belly rubs, accepting them with complete trust and enthusiasm. She wants to be part of everything you do, whether it's playing in the yard or simply being near you.
Ideal Home
Sweet Pea would do wonderfully in a home that appreciates both her silly, energetic bursts and her calm, affectionate moments.
Ongoing Health
All vetting is up-to-date, including DAPP with booster, Bordetella, and Rabies vaccines, multiple broad-spectrum deworming treatments, spay/neuter, flea prevention, and a 12-month injectable heartworm preventative. She has also been heartworm tested and treated if necessary.
Training & Support
Sweet Pea is receiving training and socialization from our on-staff trainers, including crate training, potty training, and leash walking, to prepare her for her future family.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- The adoption fee is $1000, which helps cover the extensive vetting and care provided.
- Before finalizing an adoption, you will have a video call to meet your pet.
- Adopters receive special perks including behavioral testing insights, discounts on DNA tests, pet insurance trials, training sessions, and more.
Transportation
Sweet Pea is currently in Texas. We facilitate adoptions nationwide using our USDA-certified transport system, ensuring safe and comfortable travel with 24/7 care. Drop-off locations include WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, WI, and Canada. Canadian adopters can pick up in Bellingham, WA, Buffalo, NY, or Brattleboro, VT. A $87 surcharge applies due to rising transportation costs. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.