Discover Kelly, Snow White, And Joe: Three Charming Dogs Ready For Their Fur-Ever Homes

Danny then presented the little darling, Kelly, a 9-year-old “chiweenie,” a blend of Chihuahua and Dachshund. “She is house trained and very friendly and well behaved and she is very obedient and she is loyal,” said Danny. Finally, one woman said: “ She is ready to go home, and she will be good company for someone.” (WPEC)

Danny presented Kelly, a 9-year-old ‘Chiweenie,’ that well-blended Chihuahua and Dachshund of good cheer. This house is broken, very calm, and she is loyal,” Speaking for me said, Danny. “She’s ready to go home and will be a great dog for someone.”

Then Snow White, a 2-year-old gentle giant dog at approximately 60 pounds, was to be raced next. ‘That must be as big as she is, the amount lovely she is,’ I agreed with Danny. It is simple: she just wants affection and cuddle.” Iv’e got her story with the provided pictures below – This Snow White recently had a benign tumor, and after removal, she is healthy and looking for a good home.

Nevertheless, all indications are that Snow White is now receiving the medical care she requires after all the ‘suffering’ she went through. The rescue team still has hope that she will be pulled through and adopted into a good family.

Cheryl then introduced Joe as the only little boy in the group. ”I estimate to be about three to four months old,” Cheryl replied about Joe. : He lacks one hundred percent of a breed mixture; sometimes, he is a lab mix with some chihuahua. The dog has been castrated, and chipped for identification, he’s fit to be taken back home.”

Tri-County Animal Rescue is a 100% no-kill shelter, and they want everyone to visit and save these cute dogs. For more information about the fosters or to simply visit the pups in person, the shelter’s address is 21287 Boca Rio Road, West Palm Beach. That number again is 561-482-8110. For those who cannot make the drive, they can visit their website for more loving adoptable pets.

Preparing For Adoption

When considering adopting one of these charming dogs, it’s essential to prepare your home for their arrival. Here are some tips:

  • Create a Safe Space: Designate an area where your new pet can feel secure and comfortable.
  • Establish Routines: Dogs thrive on routine; set consistent feeding times and walking schedules.
  • Be Patient: Each dog adjusts at their own pace; patience is key as they acclimate to their new environment.
  • Training: Engage in training sessions to build trust and establish boundaries.

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