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My name is STELLA!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 7 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Boxer
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with White
Age
6 years 3 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
A255983

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Hi, my name is Stella. I first came to the shelter on 8/9/2024. I went into a foster home for a short time and then came back. Change is hard for me, isn’t it hard for anyone? What if you didn’t understand why things where changing? How scary would that be? How hard would it be to not know what will happen day by day? That’s the life I’m living right now. I LOVE people but coming to the shelter and then going into a new home make me nervous at first. I shake and lick my paws, similar to nervous people who bite at their nails too short. Believe it or not, the shelter has been the most sense of security I have. I used to shake a lot in the kennel, but I have gotten better because I can predict the routine. Being able to have a predictable routine helps dogs understand more. I always seek out comfort from humans and look to them to help guide me. I enjoy eating treats and playing with toys! I’m gentle and might do okay around kids. I would be a great match for a work-from-home person. If you don’t work from home that’s okay, just give me a couple days to get use to you and the new place. Play the TV when you leave and give me some long-lasting tasty treats to hold me over until I see you. I really don’t want to be alone… and I’m so alone in this kennel by myself.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
A255983
Contact
Linda Septon
Email
Address
130 Beyer Way, Chula Vista, CA 91911

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

In addition to the many cats and dogs at the Chula Vista Animal Care Facility, the shelter also has rabbits, birds and even the occasional pocket pet (hamsters, rats, guinea pigs, etc.) as well as reptiles (iguanas, turtles, snakes, etc.). Animals are available for adoption to responsible persons. Adoption fees for cats are $65 (includes FVRCP vaccination and deworming, spay or neutering, microchipping, tested for Felv and if the cat is over 6 months of age tested for FIV as well) and adult dogs are $85 and puppies are $95 (includes DHPP and bordatella vaccination, spay or neutering, microchip, deworming, plus Rabies vaccination of all dogs over 4 months of age). The adoption fee for rabbits is $25 includes spay or neutering and microchip.
Birds and reptiles is $5. Animals adopted to residents within Chula Vista will also receive a free one-year license, free health exam and a free grooming. Please come visit us to select from many wonderful animals awaiting new homes.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

From the 805 freeway, exit west on Main Street in Chula Vista (NOT National City) and drive for approximately two miles before turning left on Beyer Way. From the 5 freeway, exit east on Main Street and drive for approximately one mile before turning right on Beyer Way. The shelter will be at the end of the block on your right.

We are open Tuesday-Friday from 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., and Saturday from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Last pet interaction is done 1 hour prior to closing; therefore, adoption hours Tuesday-Friday are from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., and adoption hours Saturday are from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
We are closed Sunday, Monday and all major holidays.

More about this shelter

The Chula Vista Animal Care Facility's new shelter location opened in the Fall of 2001. Services include stray and nuisance animal pick-up, acceptance of lost and relinquished animals, assistance for injured and sick stray animals, control of biter, vicious or threatening animals, barking dog complaints, animal cruelty, fighting animals, animals in hot cars, lost and found assistance and dog licensing.

The Chula Vista Animal Care Facility encourages owners to spay and neuter their pets. There is a serious pet overpopulation problem occurring right now in San Diego causing in thousands of unwanted pets to be euthanized (put to sleep) each year. By spaying or neutering your pet before it has offspring you can be a part of the solution to this problem. Call your veterinarian today or call us for a referral to a local veterinarian participating in low-cost program.

CALLING ALL ANIMAL LOVERS! Looking for love, but hesitant to commit? We need you! The Chula Vista Animal Care Facility’s Foster Program is looking for animal savvy people to care for adult cats and dogs, not to mention kittens and puppies! Why do these animals need fostering? They may be too young to be adopted, and sick or injured animals may need to be nurtured back to health. If you are interested in becoming a foster parent please call (619) 691-5123 today! Applicants subject to approval.

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