About this Dog
Posted 9/15/15, and pictures updated 5/4/16. While working on a rescue project, Truffles and her sister Capri were found at a dumpster at Lake Palestine on 9/3/15 in route to our rescue location. Both came running up, are somewhat good on a leash, but need more practice, are very sweet, and love to be pet. They are crate trained, love to play with the other dogs, and they are social with people, so they did have an owner. We had them at an adoption event in September 2015, and they let a lot of children pet them. We were thinking possible Beagle mix for the breed at first until the Cocker Spaniel mix was suggested. There was also the suggestion of Rottweiler in looking at Capri. Both girls have stub tails and underbites. 9/17/20 UPDATE: Capri was adopted in 2016, and Truffles has shown herself over the years to be skittish of new people that come to our property. Over time with giving treats, a few people have been able to pet her, so an adopter would have to know how to work with her. She is good with our other dogs, except other dominant female dogs. She is still crate trained, and comes up to me wagging her stub for attention. D.O.B.: ? April 2015Weight: 28.2 - 9/11/15; 52.8 - 5/29/16 $75 adoption fee will pay for her spay and vaccinations.
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Contribute to Truffles's Dogecoin Stash!
100% of Truffles's Dogecoin balance will be sent to whoever adopts Truffles.
About this Dog
Posted 9/15/15, and pictures updated 5/4/16. While working on a rescue project, Truffles and her sister Capri were found at a dumpster at Lake Palestine on 9/3/15 in route to our rescue location. Both came running up, are somewhat good on a leash, but need more practice, are very sweet, and love to be pet. They are crate trained, love to play with the other dogs, and they are social with people, so they did have an owner. We had them at an adoption event in September 2015, and they let a lot of children pet them. We were thinking possible Beagle mix for the breed at first until the Cocker Spaniel mix was suggested. There was also the suggestion of Rottweiler in looking at Capri. Both girls have stub tails and underbites. 9/17/20 UPDATE: Capri was adopted in 2016, and Truffles has shown herself over the years to be skittish of new people that come to our property. Over time with giving treats, a few people have been able to pet her, so an adopter would have to know how to work with her. She is good with our other dogs, except other dominant female dogs. She is still crate trained, and comes up to me wagging her stub for attention. D.O.B.: ? April 2015Weight: 28.2 - 9/11/15; 52.8 - 5/29/16 $75 adoption fee will pay for her spay and vaccinations.