Yaz
Oak Bluffs, MA
Breed
Cattle Dog
Age
Baby
Gender
Female
Type
Dog
My Story
When her littermates were weighing in at 4 to 6 pounds, was just over one.Yes. One pound.We watched her closely in those early weeks. Sometimes the smallest puppy can struggle. Sometimes they fail to thrive. never did.She never acted weak.She never fell behind.She never stopped keeping up with her siblings.She has always held her own.She is sweet. She is happy. She is playful. She eats well. She keeps up with the group like it’s her job. Being the most petite in the litter has never slowed her down.Small does not mean fragile. It does not mean behind. It does not mean less.It just means she’s compact and mighty.We would absolutely love to see her find her forever home. Could it be you?Yaz arrived and is settling into her Massachusetts foster home very well! She tolerated her bath - maybe even enjoyed it a little; loves toys and can entertain herself with them. Yaz had a great time exploring the yard, smelled all the smells, went back to smell again! She is curious, confident, happy, loving, playful - the perfect puppy!Yaz is very excited to be with the resident dogs! We'll be working on puppy manners, proper introductions and walking on leash with the pack!This dog is up to date on vaccinations and is spayed or neutered. (Please note: Puppies under 3 months old may not be sterilized prior to adoption. If this is the case, your adoption coordinator will provide guidance on the process.) To adopt or learn more about this dog, you must complete an adoption application, which can be found on our website: www.sandypawsrescue.com. PLEASE READ: • If a dog or puppy is listed, they are currently available for adoption. However, they may already be pending an adoption, and their profile may not yet reflect this. • All information is accurate to the best of our knowledge as of the posting date. • Unless explicitly stated, Sandy Paws Rescue does not guarantee the breed of any dog. Breeds listed are educated guesses made by shelter staff, volunteers, or veterinarians. Many of our dogs are mixed breeds, often with pit bull-type genetics, resulting in a wide variety of physical traits and temperaments. Our dogs come from various situations, such as kill shelters, owner surrenders, or as strays. It is likely both parents were mixed breeds as well. Sandy Paws Rescue does not have a public shelter in Massachusetts. Our dogs reside in private foster homes or boarding kennels in the South until adopted. Many dogs are spoken for prior to transport or release from state-mandated isolation. For information on adoption fees, procedures, or FAQs, visit our website: www.sandypawsrescue.com. The FIRST step in adopting from Sandy Paws Rescue is to submit a completed adoption application.