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Livvy joined our rescue after finding herself on the euthanasia list at our county shelter. She was a senior mama girl with medical issues caused from over-breeding. Livvy was unable to urinate on her own and her abdomen was swollen. We rushed her to the hospital, concerned about infection or masses. After radiology reviewed the scans, they thankfully did NOT find any masses. They did discover that she does have Valley Fever* and was suffering from a significant bladder infection.
Fast forward to a few months later, living the life in an amazing, loving foster home, our Livvy is feeling young again! Don’t let her age fool you... this girl has got spunk and a total zest for life! She enjoys walks, spending time with her humans, car rides, outdoor patio restaurants and calm, four-legged friends. She loves to spend time sunbathing and enjoying the weather in her own yard. Livvy will greet you with a full-on wiggly body and tail and immediately plop herself on the floor for belly rubs...if she doesn’t end up in your lap first! This beautiful girl EXUDES happiness and joy. She is sweet, loving, potty-trained and easy like a Sunday morning. She can go to a home with other dogs and children.
Livvy’s adoption fee includes her completed veterinary exams, bloodwork, spay, vaccinations and microchip. To meet our precious girl, apply here:https://lovethemallrescue.org/livvy We promise she'll have your heart melted in no time!
*Valley Fever is a non-contagious fungal disease caused from mold spores in the dirt, and it is sadly all too common here in Arizona. It is treatable with daily medication and supportive care.
Livvy joined our rescue after finding herself on the euthanasia list at our county shelter. She was a senior mama girl with medical issues caused from over-breeding. Livvy was unable to urinate on her own and her abdomen was swollen. We rushed her to the hospital, concerned about infection or masses. After radiology reviewed the scans, they thankfully did NOT find any masses. They did discover that she does have Valley Fever* and was suffering from a significant bladder infection.
Fast forward to a few months later, living the life in an amazing, loving foster home, our Livvy is feeling young again! Don’t let her age fool you... this girl has got spunk and a total zest for life! She enjoys walks, spending time with her humans, car rides, outdoor patio restaurants and calm, four-legged friends. She loves to spend time sunbathing and enjoying the weather in her own yard. Livvy will greet you with a full-on wiggly body and tail and immediately plop herself on the floor for belly rubs...if she doesn’t end up in your lap first! This beautiful girl EXUDES happiness and joy. She is sweet, loving, potty-trained and easy like a Sunday morning. She can go to a home with other dogs and children.
Livvy’s adoption fee includes her completed veterinary exams, bloodwork, spay, vaccinations and microchip. To meet our precious girl, apply here:https://lovethemallrescue.org/livvy We promise she'll have your heart melted in no time!
*Valley Fever is a non-contagious fungal disease caused from mold spores in the dirt, and it is sadly all too common here in Arizona. It is treatable with daily medication and supportive care.
We are going to be highly selective about who adopts our dogs. Our adoption agreements have extensive guidelines and requirements regarding the care and handling of our dog from the time of adoption through the rest of the pet's life. If we do not feel that the home is a perfect fit for our dog or if we are not confident the potential adopters are capable of upholding our strict care guidelines, we will not adopt our dog to them.
We are going to be highly selective about who adopts our dogs. Our adoption agreements have extensive guidelines and requirements regarding the care and handling of our dog from the time of adoption through the rest of the pet's life. If we do not feel that the home is a perfect fit for our dog or if we are not confident the potential adopters are capable of upholding our strict care guidelines, we will not adopt our dog to them.