Hey FP here ... and I mean still here. What's up folks. I will soon be five months old and it really is time for me to meet my forever family. Now I had a very roughs start, so I do get quite fearful when startled -- I may even screech. All that to say that I am ready to say goodbye to all my pals and start my new life. An experienced family would suit me best.
Would it be with you. Fill in the Application Form ,
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Hi there, I’m FP — short for “Female Pup.” But honestly, I’m convinced it stands for “Fabulous Princess.” I mean, have you seen me?
I may have come all the way from Kuujjuarapik with a rough start — orphaned, scared, and unsure — but I’ve decided that’s just the prequel to my happy-ever-after. I’m now healthy, happy, and ready to live my best life!
Now, let’s get real for a second. The fine folks at Animatch want to remind you (and I totally agree) that puppies are adorable and a lot of work. Think 12–15 years of walks, training, vet visits, and, of course, adoring me. Worth it, right?
I love hanging out with my dog buddies here at the centre and would probably be just fine with a friendly cat who doesn’t mind a curious canine. As for kids — sure! I’d love some human siblings, as long as they understand I’m still learning the rules (like not using my little shark teeth as a greeting). That’s where the grownups come in — sign us up for puppy classes, and we’ll be the teacher’s favorites in no time.
One more thing — I’m not looking for a 9-to-5 empty house. I’ve got energy to burn, toys to squeak, and adventures to chase. So, a family that’s around more often than not would make my tail wag non-stop.
So, that’s me — FP the Female Pup (aka Fabulous Princess), ready to roll right into your heart and your home. Fill out that adoption form and make sure you ask for the Female Pup — but don’t be surprised if I answer to “Her Royal Highness.”