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Cinna

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Size: Large
Age: Baby
Gender: Male
Breeds: Crossbreed

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This handsome little boy is Cinna. Cinna is your typical playful, happy, healthy, a bit mischievous puppy that is excited about everything in life and so eager to learn.

He loves chewing on puppy chew toys, chasing balls in the grass, playing chase with his foster siblings, and snuggling with his human mom and dad.

This little guy was found late one cold night in rural Mississippi on a back country road, alone. A young couple was out riding backroads and stopped on the side of the road for a bathroom break. The young girl thought she heard a fox screaming behind her and got frightened.
When she looked back, there stood little Cinna, scared and cold. He ran to her, so happy to have been found!
She brought him to one of our southern fosters, where he is being loved and cared for.

Cinna made himself right at home once he was placed with his foster family. He made friends with all of his foster siblings and they all play very well together.

Crate training is in process. This sweet pup is not a big fan of it, but we are working on that and is making progress. We suspect that he may have been kept in a small cage alone before he was abandoned.
He now has started going into his open crate during daytime nap time, and feels safe there. If the crate door closes, he still does voice his anxiety about it, but hopefully this will also improve.

Cinna is truly sweet; he plays extremely well with children, and thoroughly enjoys when his foster mom’s young grandchildren come to play with him.

Open your hearts to this great boy!

Name: Cinna
Breed: Crossbreed
Sex: Male
Age: 12 weeks
Weight: 18.0
Spayed/Neutered: Too young - Spay/Neuter Contract will be required and strictly enforced
Vaccinations:   Puppy vaccines will be up to date - all vaccinations required after adoption are responsibility of adopter.
Heartworm: Too young (testing is done at 6 months of age)
Housetrained:  Not usually
Microchipped: Yes

Location of dog currently:  Mississippi

Puppy Adoption Fee:  $550.00 (includes spay/neuter surgery rebate of up to $200.00 to be paid to adopter when proof of spay/neuter is provided to Paws New England.   We can provide a list of low costs SN clinics to adopters when requested. 

Adoption fee also includes transport fee.

ATTENTION PUPPY ADOPTERS:  You will be required to attend training/behavior classes with your new dog unless you are experienced dog owners and your adoption coordinator is comfortable with your experience.  This requirement is for the benefit of you and your puppy so if you experience behavior issues you have a point of contact.  

PLEASE - Think long and hard before adopting a puppy - consider the lifestyle change this puppy will come with - he cannot be crated for more than 3-4 hours at a time until he’s older, puppy proofing your home will be necessary, puppies scratch and nip so if you have small children, can they handle this?? Training will be so important in this puppy’s life, do you have the time??

Please consider purchasing this book before adopting.  Perfect Puppy in 7 Days - How to Start Your Puppy Off Right, Sophia Yin, DVM - it is an amazing book that we recommend very highly and have had amazing feedback on.

https://www.amazon.com/Perfect-Puppy-Days-Start-Right/dp/0964151871

IMPORTANT INFORMATION - 

Paws New England is a foster-based rescue - our dogs reside in various locations throughout the south and New England.  

Adoption donations cover pre-adoption vet costs (including vaccinations, spay/neuter when age appropriate, and heartworm testing/treatment when necessary), a microchip, and transportation to New England if necessary.

Donations for our young, healthy puppies and dogs support their fellow canines of advanced age or suffering from injuries and abuse whose donations are reduced but whose veterinary costs are typically much higher. We appreciate your understanding that your newly adopted dog will help others in need.