Clover's Web Page

Dachshund / Poodle (Miniature) / Mixed  : :  Female (spayed)  : :  Adult  : :  Small

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About Clover

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $400
  • Species: Dog
  • Rescue ID: 23-34
  • Color: Cream
  • Current Size: 8.2 Pounds
  • Current Age: 5 Years 3 Months (born on 12/10/2019)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Fence Required: Yes
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly

This lovely little lady is Clover. She came to SFCR as a breeder release and is loving all that her brand new life has to offer.

Clover is still timid, especially when meeting new people. She loves to eat and doesn't leave any food behind!

She is crate trained and working on hard on her housetraining. She does very well as long as she is kept on a consistent schedule.

Clover mingles well with other dogs in her foster home and even likes to play. She finds squirrels to be fascinating and loves watching them. 

 

ADOPTION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Physically fenced in yard.
  • Confident resident to help teach Clover the ropes and build confidence.

Clover has been spayed and had a dental. She tested negative for heartworm, is current on vaccinations & monthly preventatives, dewormed, and microchipped. Her adoption fee is $400 plus tax.

More about Clover

Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Older/Considerate Kids Only, Cratetrained, Skittish

*All SFCR dogs are current on age-appropriate vaccinations (rabies, distemper, bordetella, and lepto), spayed/neutered (if at least 6 months of age), tested for heartworm & tick-borne disease, receive dentals if needed, are started on preventatives for heartworm and fleas/ticks, and microchipped.

Prior to being rescued, many of our dogs have received limited socialization, so they may need extra time to adjust and settle in. Older children are often a great fit for our dogs, and family's with younger children will be considered based on each dog's individual needs. Skills like house training and leash walking may require a little extra patience and practice. However, with understanding and a gentle hand, most of our dogs adapt quite quickly.