Meet Tiny Tim, a pint-sized pocket full of sunshine! This approximately 1.5 to 2-year-old, 4.8-pound sweetheart is possibly a Yorkie/Pomeranian mix and is ready to find his forever family. Tiny Tim came to us as a stray found at a local veterinary clinic. He was shaved down upon arrival, so we're excited to see his coat grow in – whether it's the silky locks of a Yorkie or the fluffy charm of a Pom mix, he's sure to be stunning! He is a sweet, quiet, and friendly little guy who has a big heart and an even bigger capacity for love.
Ideal Home
Tiny Tim needs a home where he will be safe from accidental rough-and-tumble play due to his small and delicate size. A calmer household would suit his gentle personality best.
Ongoing Health
Tiny Tim is fully vetted, neutered, and up-to-date on all essential vaccinations (Rabies, DHLPP, and Bordetella). He tested heartworm negative on July 8th. He is dewormed and on monthly flea, tick, and heartworm prevention. He will be microchipped and receive a fresh fecal exam and a certified Health Certificate within 10 days of his transport date.
Training & Support
Tiny Tim is a wonderfully relaxed and gentle soul. He is incredibly friendly with people and other dogs, and he is a quiet, polite companion. He does very well in his crate and is eager to please, going potty immediately when let outside. While he hasn't been tested on a leash yet, his cooperative nature suggests he will be a breeze to train.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Tiny Tim's adoption fee is $1,200, which covers his veterinary care and transport.
- After submitting your application, please feel free to reach out to us via email at luckypawsdoghouse@gmail.com or via text/call at 580-257-0622.
- We do our best to respond quickly! If you haven't heard from us within 48 hours, please don't hesitate to check back in, as we've had reports of applications not submitting.
Transportation
Tiny Tim is currently in Oklahoma. We arrange direct-to-adopter transport to specific cities in the Pacific Northwest, Northeast, Midwest, and West/Mountain regions. Adopters must be available at the scheduled time and location for pickup.