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My basic info
Breed
Chihuahua
Color
–
Age
10 years 10 months old, Senior
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
15 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
CCD20241960
My details
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Boomer is a sweet 11-year-old female Chihuahua with a heart full of love and a little extra courage. Despite having special needs, including seizures that require daily medication, Boomer remains a gentle and resilient soul. Her foster mom adores her, and Boomer has found comfort in her new home—sleeping in her mom’s warm bed instead of a crate and even mastering the use of her ramp!
A shy girl at first, Boomer takes her time to warm up to new faces. But once she does, she turns to those she trusts for comfort and affection. Boomer is potty trained, enjoys the quiet companionship of calm dogs, and would prefer a peaceful home where she can enjoy her golden years. With her special needs, she needs a loving, patient person who can offer her comfort and care.
Would you be the one to offer Boomer the warmth and love she deserves in her final years? She’s ready to bring her quiet charm and loyalty into your life.
I am currently in a foster home and not at HSNBA, if you are interested in meeting me, please contact the nice folks at HSNBA so they can put you in contact with my foster family to set up a meet & greet. E-mail HSNBA at adoption@hsnba.org, call us at: (830) 629-5287 or stop by and speak with the folks at HSNBA at 3353 Morningside Dr. to get your information sent over to my foster home. My foster family is the best and can give you more information on me.HSNBA lists all animals online from the moment of intake, and our listings are updated automatically every midnight. Some of these animals may not be available for adoption at this moment, but you can always call the shelter at 830-629-5287 for clarification on the adoption process or the animal's current status.
Boomer is a sweet 11-year-old female Chihuahua with a heart full of love and a little extra courage. Despite having special needs, including seizures that require daily medication, Boomer remains a gentle and resilient soul. Her foster mom adores her, and Boomer has found comfort in her new home—sleeping in her mom’s warm bed instead of a crate and even mastering the use of her ramp!
A shy girl at first, Boomer takes her time to warm up to new faces. But once she does, she turns to those she trusts for comfort and affection. Boomer is potty trained, enjoys the quiet companionship of calm dogs, and would prefer a peaceful home where she can enjoy her golden years. With her special needs, she needs a loving, patient person who can offer her comfort and care.
Would you be the one to offer Boomer the warmth and love she deserves in her final years? She’s ready to bring her quiet charm and loyalty into your life.
I am currently in a foster home and not at HSNBA, if you are interested in meeting me, please contact the nice folks at HSNBA so they can put you in contact with my foster family to set up a meet & greet. E-mail HSNBA at adoption@hsnba.org, call us at: (830) 629-5287 or stop by and speak with the folks at HSNBA at 3353 Morningside Dr. to get your information sent over to my foster home. My foster family is the best and can give you more information on me.HSNBA lists all animals online from the moment of intake, and our listings are updated automatically every midnight. Some of these animals may not be available for adoption at this moment, but you can always call the shelter at 830-629-5287 for clarification on the adoption process or the animal's current status.
Shelter
This organization is committed to providing a positive adoption experience!
Learn more.
Some of the animals are in foster homes, but for most of the pets you can come to the facility and see if anyone catches your eye!
2.
Submit Application
While you can visit the facility or fill out your application first, getting this step started, let's us get to know you and what you want.
3.
Approve Application
We'll let you know if we have questions or see some flags on your application, but most people have no issues getting the green light.
4.
Meet the Pet
If your application looks good we will forward it to a foster, if needed, or get the animal out of the kennel to help you have some time
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
6.
Pay Fee
7.
Take the Pet Home
We have plenty of donations and coupons to help you get your pet home and settled in. We are here if you have any questions after that too!
Additional adoption info
Puppies and Small Dogs are $200
All other dogs are $120
Kittens are $100
Cats re $50
All adoptions are spayed/neutered, vaccinated with age appropriate vaccines, treated for fleas and ticks, dewormed for common intestinal parasites, and microchipped.
Adopters must be at least 18 years old. If you don't own your residence, you must provide a copy of the lease agreement stating that you're able to own animals. We will check your animal control history and there is about 15-20 minutes worth of paperwork before you can take your animal home.
Puppies and Small Dogs are $200
All other dogs are $120
Kittens are $100
Cats re $50
All adoptions are spayed/neutered, vaccinated with age appropriate vaccines, treated for fleas and ticks, dewormed for common intestinal parasites, and microchipped.
Adopters must be at least 18 years old. If you don't own your residence, you must provide a copy of the lease agreement stating that you're able to own animals. We will check your animal control history and there is about 15-20 minutes worth of paperwork before you can take your animal home.
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