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Keeley is a little girl at about 7 pounds and 1 year old . She came from a tough situation and will need a very special adopter that will work with her. She was left in a cage for long periods of time, so she is not good at anything involving crates. She is about 90% potty trained and loves the doggy door. She needs a yard to run around and burn off her energy. She will also need a little friend or two as she loves to play and chase. She is still scared of humans but is getting much better. She will not let you pick her up, but if you can catch her, she is ok with being held. She is not good left alone for long periods of time as she has abandonment issues she is slowly getting over. She is also VERY vocal and will let you know how she is feeling
Keeley is a little girl at about 7 pounds and 1 year old . She came from a tough situation and will need a very special adopter that will work with her. She was left in a cage for long periods of time, so she is not good at anything involving crates. She is about 90% potty trained and loves the doggy door. She needs a yard to run around and burn off her energy. She will also need a little friend or two as she loves to play and chase. She is still scared of humans but is getting much better. She will not let you pick her up, but if you can catch her, she is ok with being held. She is not good left alone for long periods of time as she has abandonment issues she is slowly getting over. She is also VERY vocal and will let you know how she is feeling
Our Adoption Policy at AZCR requires all potential adopters to complete an application and interview with an Adoption Coordinator in order to be considered as a forever home for our dogs. AZCR will determine the best home for each dog based on the application process and interview. The application and/or interview does not guarantee an approval. It also does not guarantee the adoption of a particular dog you may be interested in. AZCR may recommend a different dog more suitable to your household. AZCR is a privately run, non-profit organization and reserves the right to refuse any adoption that is not in the best interest of the dog based on our policies and standards.
When AZ Chihuahua Rescue (AZCR) takes in a dog, we incur some veterinary costs. Sometimes, the cost is minimal. However, there are several dogs we have taken in with significant medical needs. In some cases, we may take in more money on one dog which will help offset the higher medical expenses on another dog. (See our
"featured chihuahua" link to read about one of our medical needs dogs.) Reality is that in many cases, without additional donations from the public and our volunteers, we still would not be able to cover some of the medical expenses AZCR has incurred.
What is the fee to adopt a rescue dog
from AZCR?
Pups up to 11 months: $250
1 - 4 years old: $200
5 - 8 years old: $175
9 and older: $150
• 2nd Dog Discount: 10% off second dog
• Senior Discount: Age 60 and over, 10% discount
10% maximum discount per dog (only one discount per dog allowed)
Adoption Policy and Fees
ADOPTION POLICY
Our Adoption Policy at AZCR requires all potential adopters to complete an application and interview with an Adoption Coordinator in order to be considered as a forever home for our dogs. AZCR will determine the best home for each dog based on the application process and interview. The application and/or interview does not guarantee an approval. It also does not guarantee the adoption of a particular dog you may be interested in. AZCR may recommend a different dog more suitable to your household. AZCR is a privately run, non-profit organization and reserves the right to refuse any adoption that is not in the best interest of the dog based on our policies and standards.
When AZ Chihuahua Rescue (AZCR) takes in a dog, we incur some veterinary costs. Sometimes, the cost is minimal. However, there are several dogs we have taken in with significant medical needs. In some cases, we may take in more money on one dog which will help offset the higher medical expenses on another dog. (See our
"featured chihuahua" link to read about one of our medical needs dogs.) Reality is that in many cases, without additional donations from the public and our volunteers, we still would not be able to cover some of the medical expenses AZCR has incurred.
What is the fee to adopt a rescue dog
from AZCR?
Pups up to 11 months: $250
1 - 4 years old: $200
5 - 8 years old: $175
9 and older: $150
• 2nd Dog Discount: 10% off second dog
• Senior Discount: Age 60 and over, 10% discount
10% maximum discount per dog (only one discount per dog allowed)
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PETSMART - TEMPE Market Place (East side)
1900 E Rio Salado Pkwy/101 Tempe
EVERY Saturday from 11am - 3pm
PETCO - AVONDALE
10190 West McDowell Road Avondale, AZ
EVERY Sunday from 12pm-4pmPETSMART 1900 E Rio Salado Pkwy/101 Tempe 2nd & 4th Saturday monthly from 10am-3pm
More about this rescue
AZ Chihuahua Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, all volunteer organization. Our network consists of experienced rescue people who were previously doing rescue independently and realize the benefits of joining together and combining resources.
We believe there is a home for every dog we foster. Some just take a little longer to find. Most dogs spend at least a short time in foster care so we can evaluate their behaviors in a home setting. We can give potential adopters information on how the dog may interact with cats, children, men, women, other dogs, and so on. These are vital components to a good match. We also try to improve potty training skills if they are not already house trained. Our foster homes provide good nutrition and an understanding lap to prepare our dogs for life in a world where fear and starvation are non-existent.
Our Purpose
To rescue, rehabilitate and place chihuahuas into stable, loving homes
To educate the public about the responsibilities of chihuahua ownership in an attempt to alleviate the problem of unwanted pets
To build public awareness about the human-animal bond and its benefits to society
AZ Chihuahua Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, all volunteer organization. Our network consists of experienced rescue people who were previously doing rescue independently and realize the benefits of joining together and combining resources.
We believe there is a home for every dog we foster. Some just take a little longer to find. Most dogs spend at least a short time in foster care so we can evaluate their behaviors in a home setting. We can give potential adopters information on how the dog may interact with cats, children, men, women, other dogs, and so on. These are vital components to a good match. We also try to improve potty training skills if they are not already house trained. Our foster homes provide good nutrition and an understanding lap to prepare our dogs for life in a world where fear and starvation are non-existent.
Our Purpose
To rescue, rehabilitate and place chihuahuas into stable, loving homes
To educate the public about the responsibilities of chihuahua ownership in an attempt to alleviate the problem of unwanted pets
To build public awareness about the human-animal bond and its benefits to society
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We'll also keep you updated on Lilah's adoption status with email updates.