Reno
ADOPTED Success
I've been Adopted!
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Age: 1-2 yrs
Likes: Hi, my name is Reno and I’m a very special little pug. I was surrendered to APARN and not treated very nicely in my last home. I’m very scared of humans, loud noises, and sudden movements. I really like other dogs though, so that’s my comfort zone. I’m working really hard at my foster home to become more socialized. My foster mommy says I’m far too young and cute not to make a fantastic turnaround. I need a LOT of love and attention from a family who is willing to put in some time working with me. I already love to be held and cuddled by my foster family, but it takes a while for me to come to you. I’ll come around once I get over my trust issues.
Dislikes: None
Medications: I’m on medicine for an ear infection, but that should be cleared up in no time.
Other specifications: Reno is going to be neutered this week (5/6) and then he’ll be ready for adoption. He’s also going to get a nice dental cleaning too! Reno needs a home with at least one other dog to help him socialize and preferably no small children as he scares easily. He’s a super sweet little guy with no aggression whatsoever. He’s just timid. Reno is a beautiful pug and is about 15lbs. He could stand to put on some more weight, so his foster family is working on that.
Update 5-23-08: Well it only took a week for me to make that fantastic turnaround my foster mommy kept telling me I’d make!! I’m like a whole new puppy, literally. I charge around the house and yard after the other dogs, smother my foster parents in pug kisses, jump around in my baby pool, and I am generally loving life right now. These days my tail is always up and curly. It’s amazing what happens when you try and trust humans again after a really bad incident. They’re not all bad out there! Thanks APARN for saving my life and helping me become the pug I was meant to be.
I’m over my ear infection and neutered, however, the vet discovered I have hip dysplasia due to poor breeding. My left leg is longer than my right so the joints rub together. Fortunately I’m young enough that it doesn’t bother me right now, but I may need surgery later in life for this. I’m worth it though! I’m the sweetest little pug and plan to live a long and happy life. If you have room in your home for me and think you may have some dogs I could play with, please consider me when filling out your adoption application.
Why turned in to rescue: Reno was turned over to APARN as an owner surrender. He was kept outside and never had positive social interaction with humans. Consequently he is going to need a family understanding of this and willing to dole out the love readily!




