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Feebie the Yorkie

About Feebie

Hi! I'm Feebie!

I'm an 8 month old happy puppy!

I came to Rosie's as a result of a move. I have been in foster care for a little over three weeks now and boy do I love it! My foster mom said it takes me some time to warm up to all dogs, but once I do, I love to play! What do I love more?? Cats!! I absolutely love cats that are tolerant of me!

I'm a typical Yorkie! Like most Yorkies, I do have some quirks. Dr Goldenberg (Royal Vet) has created a training protocol for me! I love human food. My foster mama said when you're eating it's best that I go in my crate until after you're done if other dogs are around!

I am looking for someone with a detached house, as the more I settle in the more I love to bark. I would love it if someone would bring me to classes and teach me how to be a good canine companion. I have a lot of love to give if you can see past my quirks. I am working hard at doing my business outside. I'll need a very secured fenced yard. My foster mama says I run around like crazy and forget to pee outside. Ooops! Once you gain my trust I am a complete love bug. I love to snuggle up with my favorite blanket on top of the sofa (like a cat!) or even on your pillow. I'm learning to walk on a leash! So far so good! I've only tripped my foster humans a few times (LOL)

My foster mama noticed that I often limp on my back legs. It turns out that I have luxating patellas, Rosie's will be paying for my surgery in full. We're just waiting until I put on some weight! I am on pain management medication until the surgery! I'm such a lucky girl! It'll be tough to keep me quiet post-operation but I'm learning to enjoy dog bones and puzzles to keep me calm.

I do require regular brushing and a full grooming every 10 weeks.

I'm hoping to find a forever home where I can be loved and cared for. I promise to be loyal and affectionate to my new family. If you think you have the patience and love to help me through my surgery and rehabilitation, I would be so grateful. Together, we can work on my training and help me become the best dog I can be!

Thank you for considering giving me a chance to be a part of your family.

With love and lots of tail wags, Feebie.

Only the most suitable application will be contact. Please remember Rosie's is volunteer run. We can't call everyone.

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  • Status:Not Yet Available
  • Gender:Female
  • Age:8 months old
  • Size:Miniature
  • Weight:5 lbs
  • Breed:Yorkie
  • With Dogs:Yes
  • With Cats:Yes
  • With Children:Over 12 years old

This organization is run entirely by volunteers and we try our best to save as many homeless dogs as possible. Since there are only a few volunteers, please understand that we are unable to answer phone calls about the animals. The first step is to fill out an adoption application which you can find at: www.rosieanimaladoption.org . You will be contacted only if you are a suitable match. Rosie Animal Adoption does not have a shelter where you can come and meet the dogs. All showings are by appointment after your application has been approved, or at adoption clinics. If you have any questions, please .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). All family members must be present at time of adoption. Please note, we do not adopt strays to families with children under 12.

Adoptions

If you adopt from Rosie, your dog will be vet checked, vaccinated for DHPP and Rabies (if the dog is over 4 months), given a treatment for fleas and parasites as well as spayed or neutered before adoption. Our adoption fee is $550, $450 for dogs of 8 and 9 years old and $300 for 10 years old and older.

Rosie Animal Adoption is a proud member of CAACQ (Companion Animal Adoption Center of Québec)

Rosie Animal Adoption only rescues dogs - we are sorry that we are unable to rescue cats.

All dogs are Vet checked. Puppies up to 4 months receive first vaccines.
4 years old and up receive DAPP, rabies and leptospirosis.
All dogs fully dewormed.
Dogs over 7 months are heartworm/lymes ( 4DX snap test).
All dogs are spayed/neutered.
All dogs are microchipped

This organization is run entirely by volunteers - there are no paid employees. We try our best to save as many homeless dogs as possible. Since there are only a few volunteers, please understand that we are unable to answer phone calls about the animals. The first step is to fill out an adoption application which you can find at: www.rosieanimaladoption.org . You will be contacted only if you are a suitable match. Rosie Animal Adoption does not have a shelter where you can come and meet the dogs. All showings are by appointment after your application has been approved or at adoption clinics. If you have any questions, please contact us today. Please note, we do not adopt strays to families with children under 12. All family members must be present at the time of adoption.

Surrenders

Here at Rosie Animal Adoption, we understand that the decision to give up a family pet is not always an easy one and that the dog's best interests are always of paramount importance. Whether you have a family pet or a stray to surrender, please be aware that there are many unscrupulous people who are always on the lookout for unaltered dogs to breed strictly for profit. Dogs kept for this purpose, be it by a “backyard breeder” or “puppy miller,” are usually kept in inhumane conditions that are worse than you can imagine. We get many calls from people who are “in a hurry” to re-home their dogs, claiming that they simply cannot wait. With the increasing number of homeless dogs in the province of Quebec , our resources are always stretched to the limit and we do not always have immediate openings. We would ask that you please be patient when contacting our volunteers to surrender a dog.

We will do our best to help you as quickly as we can, and may also be able to refer you to another group that we are affiliated with, but the most important message here is to proceed very cautiously if you are giving away or selling your dog to someone who may be portraying a private individual. The best thing you can do is to be sure to have your pet spayed or neutered and the worse thing you can do is offer an unaltered pet “free to a good home.” We have seen what can happen. By Janet Magurn

AT ROSIE'S DOGS DO GET A 2ND CHANCE AT LIFE!

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