Whether you think of me as a dancing queen or a jumping bean, I’m ready to show you my happy feet! I’m a playful 40 lb pocket pittie with enough puppy energy to make me fun, but not so much to be obnoxious. I love boogying around the yard with my foster dog siblings, wrestling, and running until we settle down with a nice bone to chew. The people are not sure how old I am, so their best guess is somewhere between 6 to 12 months.
I’m learning all about being the best girl! I’m doing great with daily walks and am working hard on my leash manners. I also behaved like a total pro at the weekend rescue event. Potty training is still a work in progress—I’m good about going outside, but sometimes I forget that it's not an indoor activity. My foster parents say I’m so smart, I’ll have it mastered in no time!
I can’t wait to find my own yard to play in and a fur-ever family to give all my kisses and snuggles. And just wait until you see my adorable head tilt when you talk to me—I’m always listening!
PACA is a Foster-Based Rescue with no shelter. We have adoption clinic on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from 11a-2pm at 6300 San Mateo (along the grass next to Academy Rd) in the southern end of the Spouts Market parking lot volunteer staffing/weather permitting.
We can also make arrangements for a Private Meet-and-Greet with the foster parent and your household with approved applications. You can complete and easy online application here:
https://form.jotform.com/222028369049155
The $250 adoption fee covers S/N, microchip, vaccines and heartworm/tic borne illness testing.
Whether you think of me as a dancing queen or a jumping bean, I’m ready to show you my happy feet! I’m a playful 40 lb pocket pittie with enough puppy energy to make me fun, but not so much to be obnoxious. I love boogying around the yard with my foster dog siblings, wrestling, and running until we settle down with a nice bone to chew. The people are not sure how old I am, so their best guess is somewhere between 6 to 12 months.
I’m learning all about being the best girl! I’m doing great with daily walks and am working hard on my leash manners. I also behaved like a total pro at the weekend rescue event. Potty training is still a work in progress—I’m good about going outside, but sometimes I forget that it's not an indoor activity. My foster parents say I’m so smart, I’ll have it mastered in no time!
I can’t wait to find my own yard to play in and a fur-ever family to give all my kisses and snuggles. And just wait until you see my adorable head tilt when you talk to me—I’m always listening!
PACA is a Foster-Based Rescue with no shelter. We have adoption clinic on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from 11a-2pm at 6300 San Mateo (along the grass next to Academy Rd) in the southern end of the Spouts Market parking lot volunteer staffing/weather permitting.
We can also make arrangements for a Private Meet-and-Greet with the foster parent and your household with approved applications. You can complete and easy online application here:
https://form.jotform.com/222028369049155
The $250 adoption fee covers S/N, microchip, vaccines and heartworm/tic borne illness testing.
Dog Adoption Clinics are held on the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of each month (weather and volunteer staffing permitting) by the Sprouts Market on San Mateo & Academy NE, along the grass. Come by and see us!
Hours are 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
If you would like to adopt an dog from PACA please call:
(505) 255-0544
Our cats are at Petsmart, Academy/Wyoming, 7 days a week.
Dog Adoption Clinics are held on the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of each month (weather and volunteer staffing permitting) by the Sprouts Market on San Mateo & Academy NE, along the grass. Come by and see us!
Hours are 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
If you would like to adopt an dog from PACA please call:
(505) 255-0544
Our cats are at Petsmart, Academy/Wyoming, 7 days a week.
More about this rescue
People’s Anti Cruelty Association / Albuquerque Animal Rescue (PACA), a No-Kill rescue group, was founded in 1973. Our main mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehouse homeless dogs and cats. PACA has no shelter facility and relies on an organized network of foster parents who graciously take animals into their homes and hearts until permanent homes are found.
People’s Anti Cruelty Association / Albuquerque Animal Rescue (PACA), a No-Kill rescue group, was founded in 1973. Our main mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehouse homeless dogs and cats. PACA has no shelter facility and relies on an organized network of foster parents who graciously take animals into their homes and hearts until permanent homes are found.
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