
About this Dog
Meet Kramer, a Terrier puppy born approx 1/4/25., Kramer is not house trained, but is working on it. He is getting really good at using the pad. He is very treat motivated so he makes sure to get a treat when he does use the pad. There are still times when he will be in the middle of playing and just stop and go potty. It is becoming less now that he knows he gets a treat if he goes on the pad, but it still happens at times. He is quiet and keeps his kennel clean all night, but if he happens to need to go potty he will make a little noise, like pawing at the kennel or giving a little whimper. He is not a fan of being left alone in the kennel while his human is away but we are working on that. He is very vocal but will eventually quiet and settle for a bit. He does have accidents in the kennel during the day when I have to leave. Kramer is more of a loner when it comes to snuggles and the like. He will come to you on his terms for some loving and attention. Kramer shows a little interest in my small senior dog and is very respectful of her when she tells him that he is being too pushy. He will paw at her and lay down on his belly. He will give her space and try again at a later time. He has also had his brother Jerry with him and they definitely keep each other busy. He has not been around kids or cats. I do believe he would do well with both if properly introduced. The only thing I have found that Kramer does not like is the word no. Collar and leash training are still in the works, but he is very excited and shows interest outside, he just needs to focus on the business at hand. As outside is all new to him, along with all the sights and sounds, so he just needs time to acclimate and he will be a great walker. He will absolutely stop to chew on a stick that he deems chew-worthy. He rides well in a crate in the car, quiet and calm, falling asleep at times. His energy level will require someone more active and ready for adventure. A fenced yard would be ideal if unable to get out and go for walks or hikes to burn off his energy as he has a lot of it. Kramer's favorite things to do are to eat, sleep, and play with toys, and his brother. They love running laps together inside. He really likes the kong type toys, or cloth rope type toys, as tug of war is his specialty. He will play with a squeaky toy also. He is left currently with his brother 3 days a week for 6-7 hours each day in the kennel and this is something we are still working on as, again, he does not like when his human is out of sight. He is very vocal but will calm down and settle eventually for a time. He requires a space where there is nothing he can chew on if not kenneled as he seeks out wires to chew on. He absolutely can and will escape a playpen if it is not covered. He cannot wait to meet his forever family! Adoption fee includes: Full veterinary exam, Alter, Prepaid microchip, Dewormed, Rabies vaccine (if age appropriate), Distemper combo vaccine(s) appropriate to age, Bordetella vaccine, 4DX (over 6 months of age), Flea/tick and heartworm preventative while in rescue. Adoption fee: #595.00
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100% of Kramer's balance will be sent to whoever adopts Kramer.
About this Dog
Meet Kramer, a Terrier puppy born approx 1/4/25., Kramer is not house trained, but is working on it. He is getting really good at using the pad. He is very treat motivated so he makes sure to get a treat when he does use the pad. There are still times when he will be in the middle of playing and just stop and go potty. It is becoming less now that he knows he gets a treat if he goes on the pad, but it still happens at times. He is quiet and keeps his kennel clean all night, but if he happens to need to go potty he will make a little noise, like pawing at the kennel or giving a little whimper. He is not a fan of being left alone in the kennel while his human is away but we are working on that. He is very vocal but will eventually quiet and settle for a bit. He does have accidents in the kennel during the day when I have to leave. Kramer is more of a loner when it comes to snuggles and the like. He will come to you on his terms for some loving and attention. Kramer shows a little interest in my small senior dog and is very respectful of her when she tells him that he is being too pushy. He will paw at her and lay down on his belly. He will give her space and try again at a later time. He has also had his brother Jerry with him and they definitely keep each other busy. He has not been around kids or cats. I do believe he would do well with both if properly introduced. The only thing I have found that Kramer does not like is the word no. Collar and leash training are still in the works, but he is very excited and shows interest outside, he just needs to focus on the business at hand. As outside is all new to him, along with all the sights and sounds, so he just needs time to acclimate and he will be a great walker. He will absolutely stop to chew on a stick that he deems chew-worthy. He rides well in a crate in the car, quiet and calm, falling asleep at times. His energy level will require someone more active and ready for adventure. A fenced yard would be ideal if unable to get out and go for walks or hikes to burn off his energy as he has a lot of it. Kramer's favorite things to do are to eat, sleep, and play with toys, and his brother. They love running laps together inside. He really likes the kong type toys, or cloth rope type toys, as tug of war is his specialty. He will play with a squeaky toy also. He is left currently with his brother 3 days a week for 6-7 hours each day in the kennel and this is something we are still working on as, again, he does not like when his human is out of sight. He is very vocal but will calm down and settle eventually for a time. He requires a space where there is nothing he can chew on if not kenneled as he seeks out wires to chew on. He absolutely can and will escape a playpen if it is not covered. He cannot wait to meet his forever family! Adoption fee includes: Full veterinary exam, Alter, Prepaid microchip, Dewormed, Rabies vaccine (if age appropriate), Distemper combo vaccine(s) appropriate to age, Bordetella vaccine, 4DX (over 6 months of age), Flea/tick and heartworm preventative while in rescue. Adoption fee: #595.00