Diego is a GORGEOUS Portuguese Waterdog mix, possibly with some Poodle and Labrador in his lineage. He has soft, long black fur, beautiful dark eyes, and the heart of a teddy bear! Rescued from a local shelter, Diego is 2 years old and currently weighs about 55 pounds, likely to reach a maximum of 60-65 pounds. With his impressive "bouffant hairdo," he might look heavier than he is, but he's a fluffy adventure seeker with plenty of energy for jumping and leaping. Once he's had a chance to release some energy through playtime or a brisk walk, Diego settles down nicely and is quite calm. He absolutely adores cuddling and will give big hugs standing on his hind legs. Diego is sure to be a wonderful companion for all your adventures.
Ideal Home
Diego would thrive in a home where he can have plenty of playtime and brisk walks to help him release his energy.
Ongoing Health
Diego is microchipped and vaccinated. He will be neutered soon.
Training & Support
Diego is housebroken on a schedule. He will benefit from a loving home that understands he may need a little time to adjust and settle in with his new family.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Please complete the application on this link: https://forms.gle/FKSMBuoGTujaTkun8
- Or email Sandra.ttr.tx@gmail.com for a link to the application.
- Once your application is approved, we can arrange a FaceTime session to meet Diego.
Transportation
Diego is currently in Houston, Texas. He is an "out of town pet" and transport can be arranged to a location near you. Transport involves dogs being carefully moved via scheduled air-conditioned/heated vans from our doggy ranch in Fulshear, TX. You will be included in a group chat to track your dog during transport with real-time updates, exact locations, and scheduled arrival times. Drivers do their best to stay on schedule, but traffic or weather may cause delays, and you will be updated accordingly. Dogs on transport will have scheduled stops for bathroom breaks, walks, and food. For safety, all dogs are crated during transport.