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After coming in as a stray with two of her siblings, Gabi was put on the county shelter’s euthanasia list due to a fractured leg, which would require orthopedic surgery to fix. Despite her pain and limping, though, this girl exuded nothing but sweetness and love. We quickly stepped in to save her life and give her the second chance we knew she deserved!
In the midst of all her medical assessments and diagnostics, we discovered Gabi had mild Valley Fever (which isn’t contagious and is treatable) in addition to her fractured leg. She was started on the appropriate medications, and in July, Gabi received her much-needed TPLO surgery to repair her leg. With the love and patience of her foster family, she has made tremendous strides in her recovery!
Although she is still rebuilding muscle in her leg after surgery, she happily goes on walks, chases and brings back balls and plays with toys. Gabi has the pep back in her step and is ready to find her forever family!
On her dream home wish list, Gabi would love a more active family that she can go on walks, hikes and play fetch with. She gets along well with children of all ages and most dogs. With brains and beauty, she is a quick-learner and loves to learn obedience commands.
Gabi is crate- and house-trained, knows her basic commands and walks well on a leash. She loves to run and fetch balls, play with toys and enrichment games. She is super food-motivated!
Gabi’s adoption fee includes her completed veterinary exams, vaccines, spay and microchip. To meet this vivacious young girl who loves to meet new people (like you) so she can win them over with her goofy, playful personality, apply here: https://lovethemallrescue.org/adoptableadults
SWEET AS PIE! FAMILY-FRIENDLY. LOVING!
After coming in as a stray with two of her siblings, Gabi was put on the county shelter’s euthanasia list due to a fractured leg, which would require orthopedic surgery to fix. Despite her pain and limping, though, this girl exuded nothing but sweetness and love. We quickly stepped in to save her life and give her the second chance we knew she deserved!
In the midst of all her medical assessments and diagnostics, we discovered Gabi had mild Valley Fever (which isn’t contagious and is treatable) in addition to her fractured leg. She was started on the appropriate medications, and in July, Gabi received her much-needed TPLO surgery to repair her leg. With the love and patience of her foster family, she has made tremendous strides in her recovery!
Although she is still rebuilding muscle in her leg after surgery, she happily goes on walks, chases and brings back balls and plays with toys. Gabi has the pep back in her step and is ready to find her forever family!
On her dream home wish list, Gabi would love a more active family that she can go on walks, hikes and play fetch with. She gets along well with children of all ages and most dogs. With brains and beauty, she is a quick-learner and loves to learn obedience commands.
Gabi is crate- and house-trained, knows her basic commands and walks well on a leash. She loves to run and fetch balls, play with toys and enrichment games. She is super food-motivated!
Gabi’s adoption fee includes her completed veterinary exams, vaccines, spay and microchip. To meet this vivacious young girl who loves to meet new people (like you) so she can win them over with her goofy, playful personality, apply here: https://lovethemallrescue.org/adoptableadults
We are going to be highly selective about who adopts our dogs. Our adoption agreements have extensive guidelines and requirements regarding the care and handling of our dog from the time of adoption through the rest of the pet's life. If we do not feel that the home is a perfect fit for our dog or if we are not confident the potential adopters are capable of upholding our strict care guidelines, we will not adopt our dog to them.
We are going to be highly selective about who adopts our dogs. Our adoption agreements have extensive guidelines and requirements regarding the care and handling of our dog from the time of adoption through the rest of the pet's life. If we do not feel that the home is a perfect fit for our dog or if we are not confident the potential adopters are capable of upholding our strict care guidelines, we will not adopt our dog to them.