Dog Name: Penny
Breed: Doodle
Sex: Female
Age: 9 months
Birth Date: August 29, 2025
Weight: 40lbs
Medical Needs: Spay and 4dx test is scheduled for 7/23/26 at BVSPCA in Georgetown. Keeping the appointment is a condition of adoption. If you aren't going to be able to accommodate an appointment there (drop offs are 8-830 and pick ups are 4-5 ish) or are going to try to argue with us about it later, DO NOT APPLY, because we are going to tell you that the appointment stands. Foster to adopt family must live within 1 hour of Georgetown so there won't be any issues traveling back for her spay. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Housebroken: She is housebroken, but she should be walked as soon as she comes out of the crate and/or after a meal.
Crate trained: She is very good in a crate but it takes a little encouragement with a treat to get into it as she wants to stay with the family. She will not bark while in the crate and sleeps through the night in it.
Good in the car: She has been traveling in her crate and is very good in that. She has not ridden outside of the crate in the car, but shows no sign of motion sickness.
Good on a leash: She is a puppy and still learning to walk on a leash. She will also pull if she sees a squirrel or bunny.
Energy level: She has energy and is very fast since she's still a puppy. She is full of zoomies for about 10-15 minutes and then settles right down. She loves to play with toys and balls and is learning how to give the ball back. She prefers to throw it in the air and play with it herself, instead of returning it to me.
Need a fenced in yard: Yes. A fenced in yard would be the perfect way for Penny to burn off her puppy energy without having to be attached to a leash.
Dog Friendly: Yes. Penny has lived with other dogs her entire life and gets along very well with her Labrador retriever foster sister.
If yes, does your foster need another dog in its adoptive homes? Penny would be happy to be an only child or would enjoy one other dog. A large household of dogs might be too overwhelming for her.
Cat Friendly: yes. She has met a cat or two so far and has not had issues. Since she is a puppy, she should be introduced to cats slowly and should adjust to living with them if the cat is cooperative.
Kid Friendly: Penny previously lived with children and was good with them, but we have only seen her interact with teenagers. She was fine with them.
If yes, what's the youngest child you'd recommend they be placed with? Age 8 years end up with proper supervision. Again, Penny used to live with younger children and was fine with them. But she is still getting used to new experiences so she needs children that would understand she needs some time to get used to her new home and won't immediately want hugs and cuddles. Her puppy teeth can be a little sharp and she's still a bit timid as she learns about her new world.
Special traits that make your foster special or that we need to know about them? Penny loves to play! She is all about balls and rubber toys. Soft or stuffed toys have not survived her puppy teeth at this point. She very sweetly brings you your shoes, one at a time and has yet to chew one. She is fascinated by the outdoors and could stare out the window for hours. Squirrels and bunnies and deer are her favorite animals. But when her energy wears out, she just loves to lay on the floor, resting her head on your feet or cuddling on the couch next to you. She's a very intelligent little girl and ready to learn. She is learning the words “sit” and “off” because she is a puppy and likes to jump up on her hind legs to visit you and the counters. She is very good with grooming, nail trims and baths.
Fosters Location: Seaford, DE
Application can be found here: https://www.grrde.org/adoption-application (if you already have an approved application on file email GrassRootsDE@gmail.com and ask the app team to pull your app
