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Layla

Maltese

Female, 9 mos
Colorado Springs, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Layla, a sweet and playful 7lb Maltese who is just about to turn one in May! Layla is as loving as she is adorable. She’s great with dogs of all sizes and cats, and her friendly nature makes her an instant companion to anyone she meets. She loves being the center of attention and will follow you around, eager to be by your side, whether you’re out shopping or just lounging at home. She’s great on a leash and enjoys short walks outside. She’s always on alert, ready to let you know if someone is at the door with her little bark. Though Layla has been introduced to a crate, she’d much prefer to sleep in a cozy bed beside yours, and she’ll let you know if she’s not fond of being confined. She’s also doing well with potty training, and she loves cuddling up in her bed for a good nap. Layla’s a little social butterfly. If you’re working at your desk or watching TV, she’ll happily curl up in your lap or sit beside you, content to just be nearby. If you’re busy with other things, she’ll happily settle on her own bed or play with her favorite toy, checking in on you every now and then to make sure you’re not going too far. Road trips are one of her favorites. She’s great in the car and loves her little seat beside you. She’s also a big fan of spa days and comes back looking fresh and feeling fabulous after visiting the groomer. 🥰 Sadly, when Layla came to us, we noticed she wasn’t using her back right leg. After an X-ray, our vet confirmed that she has a hip condition that requires femoral head ostectomy surgery, a procedure used to relieve pain from hip dysplasia, arthritis, or traumatic injuries. She’ll need some time to heal and recover, and due to this, Layla isn’t available for adoption just yet. We’re hoping to find a patient and loving forever home that can provide Layla with the care she needs as she heals. If you have experience with hip conditions or are simply someone who can offer a calm, loving environment, Layla will flourish with you. Her adoption fee is $3,000, and any donations to help cover her medical costs are greatly appreciated. If you’re interested in adopting or donating, please reach out to us for more details. Thank you for considering Layla, and we hope to hear from you soon! ❤️ Located in Hesperia, CA. We offer out-of-state adoptions and can arrange transportation to your location, provided that the transport expenses are covered.
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Baron

Maltese

Male, Young
Pueblo, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Constance (connibouchard@gmail.com) for more information about this pet.Rescued DogBiography Important Information Please read! If you are interested in me after reading about me, please visit my site, http://www.breederadoptions.org and follow the instructions. The majority of the dogs we rescue, mostly breeder dogs, have lived their entire lives in less-than-ideal conditions so will need to be socialized, house and leash trained. Most have never lived in a house, walked on a leash, had a treat or sat in a lap. For many of them, their feet have never touched the ground after living for years on wire until they arrive at our main facility where they are evaluated, groomed and given vet care. Most of these dogs are not socialized and need to be cornered to be picked up, so are not suitable for people with physical disabilities or suffer from PTSD. They need folks who will make them the center of their world and help them learn to trust before even attempting to train.  Please do not apply if you do not meet the requirements of the dogs we rescue.  However, they will learn with time, love, patience and most of all, commitment. You must have an ample supply of all of these to reap the rewards of watching these very special dogs become your wonderful companion. We state any known health issues, all are altered unless there is a medical reason not to, which we will advise, any known medical issues addressed, are microchipped, are UTD on all vaccines and have been checked out by at least one veterinarian, usually two. We do not guarantee the health of any of our rescued dogs. The dogs we rescue have lived with other dogs all of their lives and most get along with other dogs. We state if they are dog aggressive. We require a permanent, full-time parent. That means you must be able to spend the majority of your time with your new companion to socialize and train. We do not, under any circumstances, place them in homes with young children as they have not been exposed to children and we do not know how they will react. Please do not waste your time or ours if you are not prepared to adopt within 2 weeks and you are not willing to pick the dog up at its location. Hi! My name is Baron, and I am beautiful, Maltese boy who was born 4/19/22, and I weigh 12 pounds. I need a home with another sibling my size to teach me the ropes about this big new world. If you have been waiting for a gorgeous, young Maltese that is past the puppy stage, please ask for me on your application to http://www.breederadoptions.org. Love, Baron 031624-29  November 5, 2024, 9:56 pm
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Gizmo

Maltese

Male, Adult
Pueblo, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Constance (connibouchard@gmail.com) for more information about this pet.Rescued DogBiographyImportant InformationPlease read! If you are interested in me after reading about me, please visit my site, http://www.breederadoptions.organd follow the instructions.The majority of the dogs we rescue, mostly breeder dogs, have lived their entire lives in less-than-idealconditions so will need to be socialized, house and leash trained. Most have never lived in a house,walked on a leash, had a treat or sat in a lap. For many of them, their feet have never touched the groundafter living for years on wire until they arrive at our main facility where they are evaluated, groomed andgiven vet care.Most of these dogs are not socialized and need to be cornered to be picked up, so are not suitable forpeople with physical disabilities or suffer from PTSD. They need folks who will make them the center oftheir world and help them learn to trust before even attempting to train. Please do not apply if you do notmeet the requirements of the dogs we rescue.However, they will learn with time, love, patience and most of all, commitment. You must have an amplesupply of all of these to reap the rewards of watching these very special dogs become your wonderfulcompanion.We state any known health issues, all are altered unless there is a medical reason not to, which we willadvise, any known medical issues addressed, are microchipped, are UTD on all vaccines and have beenchecked out by at least one veterinarian, usually two. We do not guarantee the health of any of ourrescued dogs.The dogs we rescue have lived with other dogs all of their lives and most get along with other dogs. Westate if they are dog aggressive. We require a permanent, full-time parent. That means you must be ableto spend the majority of your time with your new companion to socialize and train. We do not, under anycircumstances, place them in homes with young children as they have not been exposed to children andwe do not know how they will react.Please do not waste your time or ours if you are not prepared to adopt within 2 weeks and you are notwilling to pick the dog up at its location.Hi! My name is Gizmo, and I am a Maltese+ boy who was is about 5 years old, and I weigh 9 pounds.I had a very rough start in life. My back leg had a birth defect that caused me to be in constant pain.Finally, I was dumped at a shelter, and upon the Dogtor determining that, for me to be comfortable, myback leg had to be amputated. The shelter didn’t have the resources so they contacted BRAS to see if wecould help this boy. Of, course we took him. MY back leg was amputated and is healing well and I getaround just fine on 3 legs.I need a quiet home where I will be the center of my new parents’ world. Because I was in so much painfor so long, I became defensive about being touched so I am learning now that it doesn’t hurt anymorebut I would do best as an only child in an all adult home.If you have been waiting for a nice companion, please ask for me on your application tohttp://www.breederadoptions.org.Love, Gizmo 091224-01November 5, 2024, 9:56 pm

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