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Adopt, rescue or buy puppies, kittens and more in San Leandro!GRISSOM'S AUSSIES, Susan Grissom Reputable, licensed Breeder with years of experience, providing exceptional bloodline, and loving temperament puppies. We are members of both AKC and ASCA, and are located in Hayward, CA. We provide exceptional care to all of our dogs, and feed them excellent nutrition.     Australian Shepherds DOB: 6/6/2016 SUSAN GRISSOM Australian Shepherds Founded 2013Adorable Shorkie designer puppies available for sale in California and nearby cities: San Francisco, San Jose, Concord, Sacramento, Oakland, Dublin, San Mateo, Hayward, Fremont, Union City. If you want adorable Shorkie designer puppies for sale in California and Northern California, Nor Cal Pups is a breeder which has a great selection of Shorkie puppies. Buy a healthy and happy Shorkie puppy from Nor Cal Pups, the best breeder in San Jose, Walnut Creek, Concord, Sacramento, Oakland, Dublin, San Rafael, Novato, San Mateo, Hayward, Fremont, Union City, Berkeley, Livermore.
The Shorkie puppy is not a purebred dog, he is a cross between the Shih Tzu puppy and the Yorkshire Terrier pup. This breed originates in the United States of America. The Shorkie has become very popular, being an energetic, friendly and good-looking puppy. If you decided to increase your family with a Shorkie puppy, Nor Cal pups has Shorkie puppies for sale in Bay Area and San Francisco, where all the puppies are raised with care, love and attention. The Shorkie puppy is extremely cute and he will manage to conquer you from the first moment you saw him. He has a long and silky coat, with different colours or combination of colours, being a crossbreed. Generally, a Shorkie puppy weighs between 7 and 15 pounds and reaches a height between 6-11 inches. Shorkies are very loving dogs, which quickly become attached to their owners. They can suffer from separation anxiety if they are left alone for long periods of time. This can lead to excessive barking and destructiveness. The Shorkie puppy is active and playful, he enjoys playing ball or fetch.
He best fits to the apartement lifestyle and he doesn’t need a lot of exercise. He needs several walks every day. A playtime in a fenced backyard will make him very happy.  The Shorkies are not difficult to train, but they need a consistent, firm and gentle training. Sometimes, these puppies are difficult to housebreak.  The Shorkie’s coat requires a daily brushing to prevent tangles and a bathing every month to remove dirt or unpleasant smell. It is good to trim your Shorkie at every 6 weeks. Like any other puppy, he needs nails cutting, ears cleaning and teeth brushing, to prevent dental diseases and the premature loss of teeth. The dental problems can be avoided by feeding him a healthy, well-balanced and high-quality diet. He needs a food specifically formulated for small dogs that are very active. Dry food is essential for his oral hygiene. The Shorkies are prone to dental diseases, kidney stones, liver diseases, patellar luxation and others that can be inherited in either or both of their parents.
If you want to adopt a Shorkie puppy without genetic disorders, choose a licensed breeder, who use only perfectly healthy specimens for reproduction. G13 T-ShirtsSuch a breeder is Nor Cal Pups, which gives the best attention to its puppies. Puppies For Adoption In Temecula CaNor Cal Pups has Shorkie puppies for sale in California, who will offer you days full of joy.Puppies For Sale Clare Mi “They don't accept credit cards and returns are for store credit only but that hasn't deterred me from shopping here.” “I shop here every month (like clock work) and drop between $100 and $125 for food, treats, litter and toys for my three cats.” “Nice selection of dog, cat, rabbit, hamster, fish, and bird products.” “I have yet to have a positive experience here and while their grooming station never seems to be open everything else here is poppin when they're open.”
“They even have a cute cat mascot whom freely roams around the store often and very friendly, just like the workers.” “These guys are always helpful and in good spirits, although some things are a little over priced its still an awesome store your pets.”Chow Chow Club Inc. Directory :: Breeder Directory::California Breeders:: Board of Directors - 2015, 2014 National Liaison Education Committe, Jr. Showmanship Scholarship Cell Phone: 510-909-7203 Pete, 510-909-4507 Fran There are 367 listings in the directory 15555 E 14th St Ste 603 San Leandro, California 94578 We offer a variety of veterinary services in multiple locations! Drop-ins welcome for vaccinations and microchips! Theodore B. Travers Family Veterinary Clinic East Bay SPCA Has Reached the GuideStar Exchange’s Gold Participation Level Chicken Adoption Day at the East Bay SPCA– Free adoptions at the East Bay SPCA on Saturday, August 15 East Bay SPCA, Oakland
Adoption, Education & Training Center Theodore B. Travers Family Veterinary Clinic 8323 Baldwin Street Oakland, CA 94621 Adoptions: 510-569-0702 Veterinary Clinic: 510-569-1606Veterinary Clinic Fax: 510-569-1609 410 Hegenberger RoadOakland, CA 94621Phone: 510-639-7387 East Bay SPCA, Dublin Adoption & Education Center & Spay/Neuter Surgery Center 4651 Gleason Drive Dublin, CA 94568 Adoptions: 925-479-9670 Spay/Neuter: 925-479-9674 Please take a peek at our Summer 2015 Animal Friends Newsletter! Check out our monthly Tail Mail  eNewsletter. Sign up to the very latest from the East Bay SPCA!TikiHut Akita Rescue Association (TARA) is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, animal welfare and education organization located in the Northern California/San Francisco Bay Area, dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of orphaned Akitas. Our group is comprised of a handful of volunteers and foster homes. The members in our organization have come together because of the passion we share for the Akita breed.
Our breed is respected and treated as royalty in their native Japan, but here in this country, so many of them sit alone in the local shelters, waiting to die. Each of our members (and their spouses and families), work tirelessly to save the many Akitas that end up in these shelters. In addition to rehoming and rehabilitating these wonderful dogs, we also dedicate our efforts to educating the public about the breed, including but not limited to, the importance of spaying and neutering, proper nutrition, genetic issues plaguing our breed and behavior and training information. Our volunteers all have full-time jobs and still find time to support the needs of our organization. But please be patient as we do what we can after hours and on weekends, to return phone calls and emails. Each Akita we bring into our program undergoes a thorough health exam, is spayed or neutered, brought up to date medically, and is worked with for basic obedience and socialization. We crate train all our pups and put them through basic puppy classes.
All our dogs are microchipped before they are adopted. The Akitas we take in come from all walks of life. Some have been abused and neglected and some have come from well known breeders. It is a huge misconception that all dogs that come from rescue are all problem dogs. We have seen some of the most wonderfully tempered Akitas come out of these shelters, and we hope we can give many more a second chance at the life they never had. In order to help us fund the work we do, we participate in various fundraisers throughout the year, and/or have on our website for sale to the public. We also are grateful for monetary contributions from the public. If you would like to help support our cause and are interested in making a donation, we would appreciate any amount you would like to send. We pay for all our foster dogs' expenses out of our own pockets, and until we raise enough funds to reimburse ourselves, we operate on a shoestring budget. The average cost to foster a dog for 4-5 months can be $500.00 or more.