Email for details:
Princessa is available for adoption in a foster home. If you're
interested in adopting, please email us at escadoptions@sdhumane.org
How this pet arrived:
Princessa was brought in by her previous owner in June of 2024.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Say Hello to Miss Princessa! She is a shy girl who needs a family to go slow with her and give her lots of TLC at first, but once Princessa opens up, she's a playful exuberant puppy with good socialization skills. She loves her foster big brothers and is social with other larger and smaller dogs. She likes to go for walks and walks great on a leash. Princessa is still learning basic cues, so continuing training should be a priority for the adopting household. Princessa lived with a one-year-old child in her previous home and was described as "good" around kids, but due to her fearfulness when she arrived, we are suggesting she go to a home with no young kids (under 10). All children in household should be able to comprehend and adhere to consent petting (pat, pet, pause) and be aware when Princessa may need breaks from handling and petting. Princessa is crate trained, fully vaccinated and ready for her forever home. If you would like to meet Princessa, email escadoptions@sdhumane.org. Include your phone number in your message, and we will contact you.
At SDHS:
Princess is vaccinated, microchipped and spayed. She is now ready for her new home!
Email for details:
Princessa is available for adoption in a foster home. If you're
interested in adopting, please email us at escadoptions@sdhumane.org
How this pet arrived:
Princessa was brought in by her previous owner in June of 2024.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Say Hello to Miss Princessa! She is a shy girl who needs a family to go slow with her and give her lots of TLC at first, but once Princessa opens up, she's a playful exuberant puppy with good socialization skills. She loves her foster big brothers and is social with other larger and smaller dogs. She likes to go for walks and walks great on a leash. Princessa is still learning basic cues, so continuing training should be a priority for the adopting household. Princessa lived with a one-year-old child in her previous home and was described as "good" around kids, but due to her fearfulness when she arrived, we are suggesting she go to a home with no young kids (under 10). All children in household should be able to comprehend and adhere to consent petting (pat, pet, pause) and be aware when Princessa may need breaks from handling and petting. Princessa is crate trained, fully vaccinated and ready for her forever home. If you would like to meet Princessa, email escadoptions@sdhumane.org. Include your phone number in your message, and we will contact you.
At SDHS:
Princess is vaccinated, microchipped and spayed. She is now ready for her new home!