Truffles is a gorgeous, spayed, brown & white Beaver Pom. She is extremely loving and affectionate. If she had her way she would loaf around all day in your lap until it was time for bed. At night she is quite fond of spooning with her person. Sometimes I must push her away so I can move my legs to the other direction. LOL! She is chunky and needs to drop 1-2 pounds from her tiny frame.
Her personality is very quiet and gentle. She is a bit timid until she gets to know you.
Truffles is learning her leash manners, but she is a Houdini and likes to slip out of her harness and run off on her own adventures. After the second time, we double-harnessed her as a precaution (see pic). That’s the first time we have ever had to do that. Luckily, she is very chunky so while she is fast out the gate, she doesn’t have much stamina.
After the first couple days, she didn’t try to get away anymore. I believe it was just a fear response because of all the changes. She is getting used to the harness and leash, but she doesn’t like to go for walks. She just plants her fluffy little butt down and looks at us like we are crazy to think she will walk with the other peasants.
She is quite smart. She figured out that we have a doggy door and how to use it without being shown. Usually, we have to show a newcomer the door and push/coax them through it a few times until they get the hang of it.
History
She is crate trained. Her previous owner says she is great with kids.
She was surrendered with her brother Bear. They were acquired during COVID and the son ended up being severely allergic. They tried multiple treatments and methods, but just couldn’t get his allergies under control. The family was devastated by having to make this agonizing decision.
She was shaved down for summer, but it is growing back. You can see in the pictures she has a lovely coat when grown in. Since she is a beaver, her nose and eyelids are brown instead of the usual black which compliments her coat very nicely.
What does she need?
Truffles would do well with someone that loves to cuddle, doesn’t mind sharing their lap, but doesn’t expect to be slobbered with kisses. She gives kisses, just very demurely.
She needs a home that will work with her on her weight and get her into shape. She would be an excellent apartment dog.
We would love for brother and sister to be adopted together (a discounted adoption rate would apply). However, after evaluation, they are not a bonded pair and can be separated.
Adoption fee is $500.
Click here to view our Adoption Process and Submit an application.

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