Dolly

This sweet little lady was found emaciated in the streets of San Antonio in 2019. She was picked up by animal control, spayed and adopted out with a microchip. She was found again on the streets, three weeks before I rescued her. Her owner was called and did not want her back. She was doing so poorly in the shelter (causing injuries to herself trying to get out)that she was scheduled to be euthanized the day after I got there.
She is heartworm negative, spayed, up to date on all of her vaccines and she is microchipped. I believe she is around ten but it’s hard to tell. She weighs 12 pounds.
This little lady just wants to be held and loved! She would be best suited with a low key household. She doesn’t like big hikes or walks, nor does she enjoy the dog park. She loves my resident dog but I think dog parks are just too much for her. I do believe she is a homebody doggie and she just wants her very own person to love. She will always ask to come up and sit on your lap.
I have taught her to walk on the leash and after the first week, she is now 💯% trained to do her business outside. She is actually super easy in that regard!
She is an extremely lovey dog and just wants to be someone’s #1

This is a courtesy post we are just assisting finding Dolly at home if you’re interested please fill out an application form

Published by Broken Promises Rescue

Broken Promises Rescue is a volunteer run, not-for-profit, animal rescue organization located in the lower Vancouver Island. We are a group of long time rescuers that have come together to focus on improving the lives of unwanted, neglected and orphaned animals on Vancouver Island (as well as remote communities and other areas of B.C. if our resources allow us to.) Currently we are seeing many pets overlooked in the shelter system because they have less than desirable qualities. They may have medical or behavioral issues or they may simply be the wrong color, age or breed. At Broken Promise Rescue we believe all animals deserve to experience a life without pain, loneliness or hunger and want them to know what it feels like to be loved and cherished, despite appearance, age or medical condition. We are also dedicated to public education and raising awareness to help end the ongoing abuse, neglect and suffering. Educating children and adults about the responsibilities of animal ownership will go a long way in influencing public opinion on proper animal care, and help mold a more compassionate future. No animal should suffer at the hands of ignorance.

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