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Hey there! My name is Henrietta and I came to Forever Loved after I was found as a stray and taken to the Mohave County pound. I am a 14 years young 7.2lb darling Chihuahua, but by my looks I secretly identify as a teeny tiny coyote. My coloring and my fur are so similar, but don’t worry, my personality is quite the opposite. I am so friendly and outgoing, and I love meeting new people and other dogs. I am reliably house trained at my foster home and I use the doggy door. My foster mom loves that I am such a quiet girl and that I don’t show much fear about anything! Well, maybe I’m a bit nervous riding in the car (I want to sit in your lap) but that’s about it! After a massive and much needed dental and partial jaw removal (my teeth were in horrible shape) I got a clean bill of health from the vet and I'm still an energetic and fun-loving girl. I have some cataracts, but that doesn’t mean I can’t see well and I have no trouble navigating around. I am a bit hard of hearing, so when my foster mom needs my attention, she just claps and I hear that! I love petting and affection, and I love to snuggle up with you. Might you be the one to make the rest of my life the best of my life? Please apply to meet me, I’m waiting just for you.
Hey there! My name is Henrietta and I came to Forever Loved after I was found as a stray and taken to the Mohave County pound. I am a 14 years young 7.2lb darling Chihuahua, but by my looks I secretly identify as a teeny tiny coyote. My coloring and my fur are so similar, but don’t worry, my personality is quite the opposite. I am so friendly and outgoing, and I love meeting new people and other dogs. I am reliably house trained at my foster home and I use the doggy door. My foster mom loves that I am such a quiet girl and that I don’t show much fear about anything! Well, maybe I’m a bit nervous riding in the car (I want to sit in your lap) but that’s about it! After a massive and much needed dental and partial jaw removal (my teeth were in horrible shape) I got a clean bill of health from the vet and I'm still an energetic and fun-loving girl. I have some cataracts, but that doesn’t mean I can’t see well and I have no trouble navigating around. I am a bit hard of hearing, so when my foster mom needs my attention, she just claps and I hear that! I love petting and affection, and I love to snuggle up with you. Might you be the one to make the rest of my life the best of my life? Please apply to meet me, I’m waiting just for you.
Forever Loved Pet Sanctuary (FLPS) is involved with events hosted by PACC911 (Phoenix Animal Care Coalition).
Forever Loved Pet Sanctuary (FLPS) is involved with events hosted by PACC911 (Phoenix Animal Care Coalition).
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Forever Loved Pet Sanctuary (FLPS) is the only senior-only animal rescue in Maricopa County, Arizona. Formed in 2012 as a non-profit 501[c][3] organization, the focus of FLPS is to save senior animals who are often overlooked by providing them the opportunity to thrive in a safe and caring environment. FLPS serves a public need by offering housing to a limited number of senior pets.
This safe haven, takes the burden of temporary care and housing of senior animals off of local shelters. Inevitably, local shelters resort to euthanizing these abandoned, senior animals at an alarming rate. According to a 2012 statistics report, Maricopa County Animal Care and Control (MCACC) euthanizes one animal every eight minutes it is open to the public. Euthanasia for senior residents is the primary option for most local shelters because they tend to focus their efforts on a high adoption model that includes younger “more adoptable” animals. FLPS works with local shelters and rescues to identify the senior animals in need and provide a streamlined process for interested men, women and families who wish to adopt.
Forever Loved Pet Sanctuary (FLPS) is the only senior-only animal rescue in Maricopa County, Arizona. Formed in 2012 as a non-profit 501[c][3] organization, the focus of FLPS is to save senior animals who are often overlooked by providing them the opportunity to thrive in a safe and caring environment. FLPS serves a public need by offering housing to a limited number of senior pets.
This safe haven, takes the burden of temporary care and housing of senior animals off of local shelters. Inevitably, local shelters resort to euthanizing these abandoned, senior animals at an alarming rate. According to a 2012 statistics report, Maricopa County Animal Care and Control (MCACC) euthanizes one animal every eight minutes it is open to the public. Euthanasia for senior residents is the primary option for most local shelters because they tend to focus their efforts on a high adoption model that includes younger “more adoptable” animals. FLPS works with local shelters and rescues to identify the senior animals in need and provide a streamlined process for interested men, women and families who wish to adopt.
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