Introducing Dos Nino a small 10 pound bundle of sweetness. Nino came to us along with one of his siblings after tragically losing their home in a house fire and his owner could no longer care for them. Fortunately everyone survived.
Nino is a fun little guy and does well with the other dogs in his foster home. He likes his little stuffy toys and playing outside. His foster home has cats and he does well with them. On occasions he gets a little over curious with them but the cats tell him when to walk away, which he does.
He has not been introduced to children in his foster home but probably should do ok with older children as long as the children are respectful and his humans introduce them slowly he should be fine.
Nino is house trained as long as he’s kept on a regular schedule and let out often. At night he sleeps in his crate in his fosters bedroom. During the day when foster mom is out of the house he is sometimes crated to help in getting him used to the crate. At other times he is also out with the other dogs when foster mom is running errands or at work.
He does tend to bark some when left alone so he may not be a good apartment dweller. He’s actually a pretty calm little guy. Nino is used to being around other dogs and his human so he would do best with someone who is home a lot.
He’s just a friendly little guy who loves to snuggle up on the couch with you and hoping to find his new forever home. He will be ready for his new home around April 11th.
If you are interested in meeting _Dos Nino___, complete the Adoption Application on our website at www.NeedyPaws.org and we will contact you. Adopters must live within an hour’s drive of St. Louis, MO.
__Dos Nino___’s adoption fee is $195.00, which includes up-to-date vaccinations, heartworm testing and preventative, spay/neuter and microchip.
We are a 100% foster-based rescue and all of our dogs live in approved foster homes. We are dedicated to finding the best Forever Homes, and will perform home visits and conduct veterinarian and reference checks for each potential adopter.