Sugar is a delightful 4-month-old, 12-pound bundle of joy, destined to grow into a magnificent large companion. Her unique genetic makeup (46% Poodle, 29% Golden Retriever, 19% Great Pyrenees, and 6% Great Dane) promises a beautiful, fluffy coat, likely snowy white with charming tan patches. She came to us from a local home where she was part of a litter, and thankfully, her mother has since been spayed to prevent future litters. Sugar is a happy and expressive puppy, with a playful bark that's sure to capture your heart. She's a smart girl who is already doing great in her crate and is working hard on her house training routine. While she hasn't practiced leash walking yet, her intelligent breed mix suggests she'll learn quickly with patience and tasty treats.
Ideal Home
Sugar is looking for a family who is excited to embrace the puppy phase, dedicate time to socialization, and cherish watching her grow from a pint-sized fluffball into a majestic adult companion.
Ongoing Health
Sugar is up-to-date on all her essential vaccinations (Rabies, DHLPPx3, and Bordetella). She has been dewormed and is on monthly flea, tick, and heartworm prevention. She will be microchipped and will receive a fecal exam and a certified Health Certificate within 10 days of her transport date.
Training & Support
Sugar is a typical puppy and is learning new things daily. She is doing well with crate training and is actively working on her house training. Leash manners are still a work in progress, but she is expected to learn quickly with positive reinforcement.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Sugar's adoption fee is $1,200, which covers her spay, all veterinary care listed, and her transport.
- After submitting your application, you can reach out via email at luckypawsdoghouse@gmail.com or by text/call at 580-257-0622.
- If you haven't heard back within 48 hours, please check in again as applications have occasionally not submitted.
Transporation
Sugar is currently in Oklahoma. We arrange direct-to-adopter transport to various cities across the Pacific Northwest, Northeast, Midwest, and West/Mountain regions. Adopters must be available at the scheduled time and location for their designated transport city.