Tootsie Pop
Tootsie Pop
Welcome Tootsie Pop and her three puppies to Lucky Dog Rescue!!
Tootsie and her newborn puppies were surrendered to our partner shelter in Texas. She has two girls and one boy that are about 4 weeks old currently.
Mama Tootsie is a very gentle and sweet girl that’s very friendly. She has no problem letting see and hold her puppies. We are posting her before she is ready for adoption in hope to have an adopter ready and waiting for this very loving girl. Before Tootsie heads to her forever home she will be spayed, fully vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed, had 4dx testing, received flea/tick prevention, full health exam and health certificate. We anticipate Tootsie to be ready mid to late February.
My Medical History
My Medical History
I am or will be up to date on all necessary vaccinations, including Rabies (for pets over 16 weeks), DHLPP, and Bordetella. I’ve been microchipped (with lifetime registration to the rescue) and have had a full veterinary exam, which includes a health certificate. I have also been tested for Heartworm and three tick-borne diseases. If I’m 6 months or older, I will be spayed/neutered prior to adoption. If I’m still a puppy, my adoption fee covers the cost of my spay/neuter at a partner vet or reimburses you for the procedure at your vet (at the rate we pay our partner vet).
Additional medical history will be shared prior to adoption.
My Adoption Includes
My Adoption Includes
My adoption fee covers the cost of spaying or neutering, all required vaccinations (rabies for animals over 16 weeks old, DHLPP, and Bordetella), a microchip with lifetime registration to the rescue, a heartworm test (HW4dx) along with testing for three tick-borne illnesses (for pets over 6 months old), flea and tick prevention, a full health exam, a health certificate, collar and tag, tote bag, harness, leash, 6 months of heartworm prevention, and premium dog food to help them settle into their new home.
Additionally, all of our adoptions come with a two-week trial period, during which you can return the animal for a full refund. After the trial period, if the animal ever needs to be rehomed, it must be returned to the rescue.
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The information listed on this website are based on our best estimates and assessments. Due to the limitations in identifying breeds with complete certainty, all information should be considered as approximate and not definitive.