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FATE is currently being fostered in TEXAS.
Fate is apx 13 pounds and one year young.
She was tied to a pole on the side of the highway. She was rescued by a good human and brought to us.
She was so hungry and dirty. I am not sure what Fate has gone through in the past, but she has warmed up to us quickly and is learning to “DOG”.
I believe she lived a very sheltered life before coming to us possibly constantly locked in a kennel or space or tied up outdoors in a small area.
She spent the first week here terrified, scared and would not leave her room. She would potty in her area and just lay in it. Thankfully that did not last long.
Fate is developmentally delayed for her age. She acts like a baby puppy even though she an adult.
She is mouthy and always putting her mouth on people and other animals but never hurts or bites down.
She loves to play with dogs but doesn’t actually understand how to play, this is something she is just learning. She was very scared of the other dogs and we had to introduce them to her slowly, now she never leaves them alone and wants to play all day. She loves others dogs but needs a slow introduction, especially with bigger dogs.
She still gets easily scared of new things and loud noises, but she has really come a very long way in a short period of time.
I know she will continue to blossom. She gets attached to her people quickly.
Fate still lets out a little cry if you pick her up too fast or swiftly. She needs positive reinforcement and Love. Care. Routine. Patience. She is a true rescue dog and we can’t wait to see her SHINE!
To get approved please visit our website www.texaschihuahuarescuecanada.org to fill in an application to adopt.
If you have recently submitted an application please watch your email and spam folder for your welcome email.
FATE is currently being fostered in TEXAS.
Fate is apx 13 pounds and one year young.
She was tied to a pole on the side of the highway. She was rescued by a good human and brought to us.
She was so hungry and dirty. I am not sure what Fate has gone through in the past, but she has warmed up to us quickly and is learning to “DOG”.
I believe she lived a very sheltered life before coming to us possibly constantly locked in a kennel or space or tied up outdoors in a small area.
She spent the first week here terrified, scared and would not leave her room. She would potty in her area and just lay in it. Thankfully that did not last long.
Fate is developmentally delayed for her age. She acts like a baby puppy even though she an adult.
She is mouthy and always putting her mouth on people and other animals but never hurts or bites down.
She loves to play with dogs but doesn’t actually understand how to play, this is something she is just learning. She was very scared of the other dogs and we had to introduce them to her slowly, now she never leaves them alone and wants to play all day. She loves others dogs but needs a slow introduction, especially with bigger dogs.
She still gets easily scared of new things and loud noises, but she has really come a very long way in a short period of time.
I know she will continue to blossom. She gets attached to her people quickly.
Fate still lets out a little cry if you pick her up too fast or swiftly. She needs positive reinforcement and Love. Care. Routine. Patience. She is a true rescue dog and we can’t wait to see her SHINE!
To get approved please visit our website www.texaschihuahuarescuecanada.org to fill in an application to adopt.
If you have recently submitted an application please watch your email and spam folder for your welcome email.
Please go to our webpage www.texaschihuahuarescuecanada.org and submit an online application.
2.
Approve Application
We will approve your application by calling your vet and your personal reference. Once you have been approved, it's time choose your pet!
3.
Pay Fee
Payment can be done by e-transfer to txcrcanada@gmail.com
4.
Take the Pet Home
Once your payment is confirmed, we will confirm your Transport Date with you, the day your new family member will arrive in Canada.
Additional adoption info
All existing pets must be spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccines. Please complete an application at www.texaschihuahuarecuecanada.com Vet check, personal reference and home visit required.
All existing pets must be spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccines. Please complete an application at www.texaschihuahuarecuecanada.com Vet check, personal reference and home visit required.
All of our dogs are currently being fostered in San Antonio Texas. Transportation is provided on a successful application. See more info about our dogs on Facebook, Texas Chihuahua Rescue, Inc. and Texas Chihuahua Rescue Canada
All of our dogs are currently being fostered in San Antonio Texas. Transportation is provided on a successful application. See more info about our dogs on Facebook, Texas Chihuahua Rescue, Inc. and Texas Chihuahua Rescue Canada
More about this rescue
Happy hearts, wagging tails and new beginnings
Texas Chihuahua Rescue, Canada Inc. is a volunteer-led organization committed to working with our friends in rescue to adopt dogs and to provide education about responsible pet ownership. We believe that every dog, regardless of age, size or ability deserves a happy heart, wagging tail, and new beginning.
At Texas Chihuahua Rescue, Canada Inc. our goal is to find the best families for our dogs. We believe that inclusivity and diversity amongst our adopters and volunteers is important and worth striving for. Welcome to our family. Sit. Stay.
Happy hearts, wagging tails and new beginnings
Texas Chihuahua Rescue, Canada Inc. is a volunteer-led organization committed to working with our friends in rescue to adopt dogs and to provide education about responsible pet ownership. We believe that every dog, regardless of age, size or ability deserves a happy heart, wagging tail, and new beginning.
At Texas Chihuahua Rescue, Canada Inc. our goal is to find the best families for our dogs. We believe that inclusivity and diversity amongst our adopters and volunteers is important and worth striving for. Welcome to our family. Sit. Stay.
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