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Date into Rescue: 06/04/2025 Reason for being in rescue: Raleigh Puppy Mill bust Foster location: Dreamweaver Farms, Pacolet SC Special Needs? Piper is spayed, up to date on vaccines and heartworm negative. Piper arrived in rescue from poor conditions. She and all the dogs in the home have been proactively treated for mange. Our best guess is that Piper is a poodle, but she came from a puppy mill where there were also chihuahuas and pomeranians. We cannot guarantee that she is hypoallergenic or that she won't shed. Weight: 7 lbs Height: 12 in Spayed/Neutered: Yes Adoption Fee: $399 Fence needed? No, though Piper knows absolutely nothing about a leash. What kind of home would be best for me? Another dog in the home is non-negotiable. Piper has never known life without the steady rhythm of a packmate’s heart to follow, and she takes her cues from her canine companions. She needs a gentle, confident, kind dog to help her learn what love looks like, what safety feels like, and how to do very basic things—like walk through a door, eat from a bowl, or approach a loving family member. Piper doesn’t know how to be a pet. Not yet. But she wants to. She’s not ready for loud, busy households or overwhelming expectations. What she needs is patience, stability, and love that asks for nothing in return… at least not right away. She’ll need help learning: How to walk on a leash (eventually), How to relax inside a home, That humans can be trusted, That the world is not out to get her. If you are considering adopting Piper - a puppy mill survivor - please read this important article before you submit an application: https://bestfriends.org/pet-care-resources/what-expect-when-rescuing-puppy-mill-dog What is my personality like? Meet Piper – A Tender Soul in Search of Her Happily Ever After Like all great love stories, this one will take time. But oh, will it be worth it. Pulled from a life of confinement and neglect, Piper is just starting to peek out from behind the curtain of fear that her past has hung around her. The world is huge, loud, and confusing—but she’s not facing it alone. And she can’t. Piper - is not a fan of leashes. In fact, if you asked her, she’d say leashes are suspicious and entirely unnecessary. If it were up to her, leashes would politely excuse themselves and never return. But as Piper embarks on her new life, she'll need a whole lot of guidance—and yes, eventually, she’ll have to accept the leash (begrudgingly) is part of her transformation from puppy mill survivor to beloved pet. She’s a lot of nervous, yes. But she’s even more love. A whole, overflowing, aching-to-be-free kind of love. It’s tucked away right now, waiting for the right people (and dog friend) to show her that it’s safe to let it out. If you’ve got the heart, the home, and the calm, confident pup to show her the way—Piper is ready to take the first step. Just... maybe not on a leash. Not yet. How do I act when I first meet new people? Piper is shy and unsure. She is gentle and wants to trust, it just takes time. Other tips and tidbits: Piper arrived in rescue as part of a puppy mill. We have no records on her. Based on her overall health and condition she has been estimated at 2 years old old by our veterinary partner. We celebrate her birthday 06/06/2023. House trained? Dogs can be house trained if they are in the right environment and are allowed to follow a schedule as long as a physical reason doesn't keep them from being trained. A dog house trained in my home may not be in yours. We will help you teach your new dog this necessary skill and based on your schedule.
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About this Dog
Date into Rescue: 06/04/2025 Reason for being in rescue: Raleigh Puppy Mill bust Foster location: Dreamweaver Farms, Pacolet SC Special Needs? Piper is spayed, up to date on vaccines and heartworm negative. Piper arrived in rescue from poor conditions. She and all the dogs in the home have been proactively treated for mange. Our best guess is that Piper is a poodle, but she came from a puppy mill where there were also chihuahuas and pomeranians. We cannot guarantee that she is hypoallergenic or that she won't shed. Weight: 7 lbs Height: 12 in Spayed/Neutered: Yes Adoption Fee: $399 Fence needed? No, though Piper knows absolutely nothing about a leash. What kind of home would be best for me? Another dog in the home is non-negotiable. Piper has never known life without the steady rhythm of a packmate’s heart to follow, and she takes her cues from her canine companions. She needs a gentle, confident, kind dog to help her learn what love looks like, what safety feels like, and how to do very basic things—like walk through a door, eat from a bowl, or approach a loving family member. Piper doesn’t know how to be a pet. Not yet. But she wants to. She’s not ready for loud, busy households or overwhelming expectations. What she needs is patience, stability, and love that asks for nothing in return… at least not right away. She’ll need help learning: How to walk on a leash (eventually), How to relax inside a home, That humans can be trusted, That the world is not out to get her. If you are considering adopting Piper - a puppy mill survivor - please read this important article before you submit an application: https://bestfriends.org/pet-care-resources/what-expect-when-rescuing-puppy-mill-dog What is my personality like? Meet Piper – A Tender Soul in Search of Her Happily Ever After Like all great love stories, this one will take time. But oh, will it be worth it. Pulled from a life of confinement and neglect, Piper is just starting to peek out from behind the curtain of fear that her past has hung around her. The world is huge, loud, and confusing—but she’s not facing it alone. And she can’t. Piper - is not a fan of leashes. In fact, if you asked her, she’d say leashes are suspicious and entirely unnecessary. If it were up to her, leashes would politely excuse themselves and never return. But as Piper embarks on her new life, she'll need a whole lot of guidance—and yes, eventually, she’ll have to accept the leash (begrudgingly) is part of her transformation from puppy mill survivor to beloved pet. She’s a lot of nervous, yes. But she’s even more love. A whole, overflowing, aching-to-be-free kind of love. It’s tucked away right now, waiting for the right people (and dog friend) to show her that it’s safe to let it out. If you’ve got the heart, the home, and the calm, confident pup to show her the way—Piper is ready to take the first step. Just... maybe not on a leash. Not yet. How do I act when I first meet new people? Piper is shy and unsure. She is gentle and wants to trust, it just takes time. Other tips and tidbits: Piper arrived in rescue as part of a puppy mill. We have no records on her. Based on her overall health and condition she has been estimated at 2 years old old by our veterinary partner. We celebrate her birthday 06/06/2023. House trained? Dogs can be house trained if they are in the right environment and are allowed to follow a schedule as long as a physical reason doesn't keep them from being trained. A dog house trained in my home may not be in yours. We will help you teach your new dog this necessary skill and based on your schedule.