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PERLA (also known as Nala)
Age 4 years
Breed: lab/chihuahua mix, also beagle (we're guessing!)
Location: Lake Tahoe Nevada
Female
Size: Small/Medium
Weight: 12 kg (24 lbs)
She is microchipped and spayed
Energy: She is very calm, the perfect company for a person with medium/ low activity or outdoors because she loves to play and walk but also she likes to cuddle in.
She is amazingly loving and she loves you to hug her and care for her .
Dog Friends: Yes, she is a very happy and loving dog
Children Friends: Yes – we think so. She was rescued from the streets where there were children.
Leash etiquette: Yes, she is good on the leash, for the most part, but she needs more work.
Resource Guarding:
Happily shares toys and we have to watch over food a little but she eats with other dogs perfectly fine.
She is good at hearing commands and very obedient when spoken to.
Perla is perfect for families with a yard, and long walks. She is cautious when meeting new people. She does not instantly warm up to new situations but once she accepts you as her person, she is love all the way.
She has not shown any signs of aggression towards people but she is slightly possessive in a home situation with other dogs who come in after her.
If you’re reading this, then you probably have room in your life for another best friend.
Well, Perla is more than qualified for the role.
She is very independent
She is highly responsive to eye contact, a joyful greeting, and a long pet and belly rub.
Bark/noisy: She barks when dogs are passing by but not excessively.
She is very good with dogs but then she doesn’t make her self noticed. She is timid and approaches other dogs with a tiny bit of fear. She needs time to get used to other dogs in her space but is OK with dogs you meet while on a walk.
Housebroken: Yes
Leash etiquette: Yes
Good in car: Yes, calm in the car
TEMPERAMENT
Perla is an incredibly loving female who is very calm and outgoing. She is house trained.
RESCUE STORY
She was rescued outskirts Cancun with her litter of babies, she stayed for a month or two in the municipal shelter when finally I freed space at Paws in Action to receive her at our shelter.
You will be happy to have her as a companion.
Please visit our YouTube channel for more videos of Perla and other dogs:
https://youtu.be/gddZ2-K6DXY
UPDATE: Perla was in our Cancun shelter for three months while she recovered from her ordeal on the streets. She lived happily with many other dogs and was introduced to different situations. She is SLOW to warm up. We are looking for a person with LOTS of patience to coax her out of her shell. She will need time to feel that she is safe. She has been with me in Lake Tahoe for a week. She is still a bit nervous, takes her time meeting new people. She has been territorial with a dog twice her size who came here after her.
She is perfectly fine with the four cats in the home. She does not chase them. She is interested in them and they in her but they have yet to play. I think that will take some time. She has shown some interest in the litter box, we are working on that.
Probably best if she goes to a home without other dogs or only small dogs with meek dispositions. I think that she will want to dominate other dogs in the home and that can work as long as the different personalities allow it.
She is VERY sweet! She does well on walks. When her friends were here (we bring four dogs at a time), she was very playful. Now that all her friends have been adopted, she is a bit sad. She needs her own person to love. I give her as much attention as I can and she has warmed up to me but she has yet to smile like she did in Cancun.
She is kennel trained and is completely content in her kennel. On the occasions I've had to leave, she gets the run of the house (because she can be trusted) but when I return, she is typically snuggled in her kennel.
She has short hair so needs warm blankets to snuggle with at night (my house is pretty cold!)
She does not bark excessively. She has shown no sign of aggression toward people or animals (only territorial).
She really is an angel. She is looking for a very special person. Once she accepts you as her person, she is very loving and loyal.
Update number 2: Perla was adopted and was not treated well. She was not socialized or exposed to anything outside of the house (yes, we are very distressed at choosing so badly for her). She will need some work to get back to her sweet self. She also was allowed to become overweight (she probably weighs about 35 pounds when she should weigh 25 pounds). She will need good exercise.
Please, we need someone GOOD for her because she is such a doll. Only you can bring her back to what she was.
PERLA (also known as Nala)
Age 4 years
Breed: lab/chihuahua mix, also beagle (we're guessing!)
Location: Lake Tahoe Nevada
Female
Size: Small/Medium
Weight: 12 kg (24 lbs)
She is microchipped and spayed
Energy: She is very calm, the perfect company for a person with medium/ low activity or outdoors because she loves to play and walk but also she likes to cuddle in.
She is amazingly loving and she loves you to hug her and care for her .
Dog Friends: Yes, she is a very happy and loving dog
Children Friends: Yes – we think so. She was rescued from the streets where there were children.
Leash etiquette: Yes, she is good on the leash, for the most part, but she needs more work.
Resource Guarding:
Happily shares toys and we have to watch over food a little but she eats with other dogs perfectly fine.
She is good at hearing commands and very obedient when spoken to.
Perla is perfect for families with a yard, and long walks. She is cautious when meeting new people. She does not instantly warm up to new situations but once she accepts you as her person, she is love all the way.
She has not shown any signs of aggression towards people but she is slightly possessive in a home situation with other dogs who come in after her.
If you’re reading this, then you probably have room in your life for another best friend.
Well, Perla is more than qualified for the role.
She is very independent
She is highly responsive to eye contact, a joyful greeting, and a long pet and belly rub.
Bark/noisy: She barks when dogs are passing by but not excessively.
She is very good with dogs but then she doesn’t make her self noticed. She is timid and approaches other dogs with a tiny bit of fear. She needs time to get used to other dogs in her space but is OK with dogs you meet while on a walk.
Housebroken: Yes
Leash etiquette: Yes
Good in car: Yes, calm in the car
TEMPERAMENT
Perla is an incredibly loving female who is very calm and outgoing. She is house trained.
RESCUE STORY
She was rescued outskirts Cancun with her litter of babies, she stayed for a month or two in the municipal shelter when finally I freed space at Paws in Action to receive her at our shelter.
You will be happy to have her as a companion.
Please visit our YouTube channel for more videos of Perla and other dogs:
https://youtu.be/gddZ2-K6DXY
UPDATE: Perla was in our Cancun shelter for three months while she recovered from her ordeal on the streets. She lived happily with many other dogs and was introduced to different situations. She is SLOW to warm up. We are looking for a person with LOTS of patience to coax her out of her shell. She will need time to feel that she is safe. She has been with me in Lake Tahoe for a week. She is still a bit nervous, takes her time meeting new people. She has been territorial with a dog twice her size who came here after her.
She is perfectly fine with the four cats in the home. She does not chase them. She is interested in them and they in her but they have yet to play. I think that will take some time. She has shown some interest in the litter box, we are working on that.
Probably best if she goes to a home without other dogs or only small dogs with meek dispositions. I think that she will want to dominate other dogs in the home and that can work as long as the different personalities allow it.
She is VERY sweet! She does well on walks. When her friends were here (we bring four dogs at a time), she was very playful. Now that all her friends have been adopted, she is a bit sad. She needs her own person to love. I give her as much attention as I can and she has warmed up to me but she has yet to smile like she did in Cancun.
She is kennel trained and is completely content in her kennel. On the occasions I've had to leave, she gets the run of the house (because she can be trusted) but when I return, she is typically snuggled in her kennel.
She has short hair so needs warm blankets to snuggle with at night (my house is pretty cold!)
She does not bark excessively. She has shown no sign of aggression toward people or animals (only territorial).
She really is an angel. She is looking for a very special person. Once she accepts you as her person, she is very loving and loyal.
Update number 2: Perla was adopted and was not treated well. She was not socialized or exposed to anything outside of the house (yes, we are very distressed at choosing so badly for her). She will need some work to get back to her sweet self. She also was allowed to become overweight (she probably weighs about 35 pounds when she should weigh 25 pounds). She will need good exercise.
Please, we need someone GOOD for her because she is such a doll. Only you can bring her back to what she was.
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Their adoption process
1.
Interview
We vet all people fully by phone.
2.
Submit Application
We require the application and a video of the home, yard, places the dog will be.
3.
Meet the Pet
We meet with the people at my home (typically). See how the pet responds to them.
4.
Home Check
Rather than do home checks, we have you take a video of your home and yard.
5.
Take the Pet Home
We REQUIRE frequent updates, photos and videos. We create a WhatsApp group, making it easy to share with our staff in Lake Tahoe and Cancun.
Additional adoption info
We require feedback after the adoption. We always want to know the dog is in the BEST place. If it doesn't work out, we require the dog come back to us.
We require feedback after the adoption. We always want to know the dog is in the BEST place. If it doesn't work out, we require the dog come back to us.
We meet by appointment only. We bring four dogs at a time and find homes as quickly as we can. We typically meet in Incline Village but sometimes we might meet somewhere else (half way or at the adopters home, for example).
We meet by appointment only. We bring four dogs at a time and find homes as quickly as we can. We typically meet in Incline Village but sometimes we might meet somewhere else (half way or at the adopters home, for example).
More about this rescue
LOS PERROS PERDIDOS Foundation partners with our sister rescue in Mexico, PAWS IN ACTION CANCUN.
We are determined to save as many broken, abused, abandoned and neglected street and shelter dogs in Mexico as we can.
Motivated by a deep love of our 4-legged friends, our mandate is to save and improve as many lives as possible.
We have seen many tragedies and have witnessed the most horrible cruelties, but we know that by working together we can make a significant difference.
Raising awareness of the importance of spaying and neutering our furry friends and through the love and support of our wonderful volunteers, supporters and adopters, our hope is to rescue, heal and successfully rehome as many of these deserving souls as possible.
With your help, we can do this!
LOS PERROS PERDIDOS Foundation partners with our sister rescue in Mexico, PAWS IN ACTION CANCUN.
We are determined to save as many broken, abused, abandoned and neglected street and shelter dogs in Mexico as we can.
Motivated by a deep love of our 4-legged friends, our mandate is to save and improve as many lives as possible.
We have seen many tragedies and have witnessed the most horrible cruelties, but we know that by working together we can make a significant difference.
Raising awareness of the importance of spaying and neutering our furry friends and through the love and support of our wonderful volunteers, supporters and adopters, our hope is to rescue, heal and successfully rehome as many of these deserving souls as possible.
With your help, we can do this!
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