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Pippi

Pippi and Peppa were left in a doggie house placed in a church yard. Poor babies were probably separated from their mother so they clinged to Ljubica, a dog who lives in a church. Since it began to be very cold these babies needed to go somewhere warm so they had been briefly placed to a foster home before they came to our Ivana.


Now these fluffers need their forever homes!







Things you should know about Pippi

DOB- november 2024

  • Mixed breed

  • 3-4kg, probably will grow to 5-8kg max



  • He fitted nicely into the group of grownup dogs but also puppies from day 1, such a playful & friendly boy

  • loves cats, lives with 9 of them :D, he is a chaser but they know how to put him in his place


  • He lives in a house but isn't totally toilet trained, will need some practice

  • Loves to spend time outside, playing in the yard, chasing his sister or cats :D He also loves toys and would fit in nicely everywhere you put him/

  • he loves people a lot, not scared of strangers so far. So far he has shown only his confident, open side so we don't imagine there will be problems with getting him used to living with kids as long as it's being made properly. Dog-savvy kids are always preferred. he likes to cuddle a lot and would make a great family member!

  • rides in a car without any issues

  • healthy, fully vaccinated

  • castration is mandatory once he is old enough






How do you adopt Pippi?


Adoption requires a pre-adoption questionnaire, home check and an adoption contract.


You will need to pay for Pippi's transportation, and pay for the paperwork to get him to you.

The costs are typically €550 in total per dog, depending on where you are located.


We used to be able to charge a little less but unfortunately, due to brexit, the costs of passports, documentation and travel have been increased by our suppliers.


For more information please contact our facebook page or email misisrescue@gmail.com


To apply for Pippi please fill in our adoption questionnaire.



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