Quick Adoption Overview
DOB September 7/18
Located in Cambridge, ON
Fenced yard required
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All about CaptainDOB September 7/18
Located in Cambridge, ON
Fenced yard required
Before applying to adopt a dog or emailing us with questions, please read the dog's entire bio and review our FAQ page. Emails asking questions that are answered on that page will not be responded to.
Cutie-pie Captain arrived in our program on Sept 14 and is getting settled into his foster home.
This sweet pup came to us through no fault of his own, when his owner had an accident resulting in serious injuries that made caring for Captain impossible.
Captain has great house manners, gets along well with other dogs, and is an all-around fabulous boy.
Posing with his foster sister and wrestling buddy |
He will be happiest in a home where he will have another four-footed playmate to romp around and wrestle with. We are not considering homes that do not have a well-socialized pal for him.
He's a bit of a hooligan, so a playmate who enjoys a good play session is a must. He is not a fit for older dogs who want peace and quiet!
A typical young male newf, he has oodles of energy and will thrive in the care of a family who have the time and energy to properly exercise and train him. A home where he will be left alone for long hours every day is not ideal for him.
He has been neutered and his vaccines are up to date.
To be considered for adopting a dog through Newf Friends please submit a completed application, which can be found on the CONTACT US/FORMS page. Before completing an application or emailing us with questions, please review our FAQ page. As outlined on our FAQ page, applicants who do not meet our adoption requirements (ie. no fenced play area, living in an apartment building, having young children, etc.) will not be considered -- please do not email us asking us to make an exception.