Posts Tagged ‘chihuahuas’
Small Male 9mo. Old Blk/Wht Chihuahua Needs Home or Rescue
Snoopy is a beautiful small male 9 mo old blk/wht chihuahua that has been at the shelter since Feb. 11th. He is desperately seeking a home. If you are interested in Snoopy, please call (310) 527-5158 and ask about animal ID#4085922. If the animal is not yet available, ask that you be placed on a waiting list for when it does become available.
He is located at:
LA COUNTY SHELTER, CARSON
216 W. Victoria St.
Gardena, CA 90248
(310) 527-5158
Hours:
Monday – Thursday 12 PM – 7 PM
Friday and Saturday 10 AM – 5 PM
Closed Sundays and Holidays
Directions:
Between Main & Broadway, 2 blocks south of 91 Freeway. Please note: Victoria St. is the same as 190th St.
Darling Tiny Chihuahua Available At OC Animal Shelter
This little 5yr old male tan/wht chihuahua is available at OC Animal Care. He is so tiny and doesn’t deserve to be in a shelter environment! His Animal ID# is: A1000875 and he is in kennel 121. OC Animal Care does not reserve animals for adoption by telephone or e-mail. You must come to the Center to adopt an animal and refer to the animal’s Pet Identification number when inquiring about a particular pet.
OC Animal Care is located at:
561 The City Drive South
Orange, CA. 92868
Phone: 714-935-6848
Directions from the 22 Fwy:
East bound – Exit at The City Drive and turn left, OC Animal Care will be on the right
West bound – Exit at The City Drive onto Metropolitan and turn right. OC Animal Care will be straight ahead
Directions from the 5 Fwy:
North bound – Exit at Chapman Ave. and turn left. Turn left at The City Drive. OC Animal Care will be on the left
South bound – Exit at State College/The City Drive and turn right. OC Animal Care will be on the left.
What is the cost of a dog?
The total purchase price for a dog will vary depending on the dog’s age and a spay/neuter fee. All dogs receive an ID Microchip, an application of Frontline flea spot, and vaccinations that protect them from distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, leptospirosis, bordatella and rabies. Additionally, puppies are dewormed. Dogs over 4-months of age also receive a one-year license if the dog will reside within Orange County’s licensing jurisdiction. The spay/neuter fee is also included.
OC Animal Care
714-935-6848
561 The City Drive South
Orange, CA 92868 Map
Hours of Operations:
Sunday through Saturday – 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
We are open until 7:00 PM on Wednesdays.
Closed Holidays
Need Funding To Help With Foxy’s Surgery
Foxy is doing very well since her surgery. She plays and gets along with the other dogs and cats. She is still having trouble with controlling her bladder so mistakes are common but will get better with time. Since being pulled from the shelter on the 5th of January, she has settled in quite nicely, sunning herself in front of the patio doors every afternoon. This little dog was hours away from being euthanized at one of the highest kill shelters in Los Angeles. You can read her bio here: http://lifesapet.com/2010/01/13/small-sweet-chihuahua-available-at-carson-ac-ida4072298/
Now we urgently need help with funding to help pay for her bladder surgery which has cost over $1700.00. Could you please help us so we can continue to help more animals? Any amount is appreciated. You can donate with a credit card here:
Please put “Carson Cats - Foxy” in comment section…Thank You SO Much! Caryn Klein-administrator
A Wonderful Rescue Story About “Bella” The Chihuahua
How I came to have Bella in my life:
I was home one night, checked my twitter page and my sister had retweeted this message from lifesapet:
Very Small Spayed Female Chihuahua Needs Rescue/Adoption At Pasadena AC and this photo:
Something about this photo hit me in a big way. She looked so vulnerable and eager and scared, all at the same time, naked in the corner, trying to smile. I saw the tweet on Sunday, Dec. 27th, called the Shelter on Monday the Dec.28th, and drove to L.A. on Tuesday the 29th and brought her home to San Diego.
We have a 20 year old Burmese cat. Sunshine and an eight year old larger Chihuahua, Frankie, who was from a breeder/hoarder situation and rescued by Best Friends Animal Society. We adopted Frankie six years ago. Bella is very young, still a puppy in a lot of ways but she’s a good girl. We are getting her used to going for walks along the ocean and the bay in the coastal community where we live. I have an antiques business in a beach town where Bella and Frankie go to work with me each day. Bella already has the routine down. She gets a lot of attention from customers, as she sits on her chair playing with her toys or her bully sticks or sleeping. The good part is she is never alone. She loves to tuck in under the covers at night. She gets scared if I leave her alone in a room so she shadows me everywhere I go. One day she’ll understand that this is her forever home and that I’m not going to leave her. She has put on weight so her ribs and spine are no longer exposed and she’s up to a whopping 5 lbs! She doesn’t walk like she’s a crab anymore, slinking on the ground with her legs splayed out. I’d never seen that before. She hardly knew how to walk and would stumble and trip or her legs would go out on her.She walks like a little trooper now. I read her medical records and couldn’t believe what she had been through, dumped on the street, how she made it alive, who knows? She was dehydrated, lethargic, underweight and about to give birth to one very large, deformed pup born dead. She had the still birth in the middle of the night when no one was there to help her. It was hard on her and she had wounds to heal. It’s amazing to me that she’s alive.
I love this little dog more than I can say and she can feel it. She is so appreciative the way she looks at us. She touched my heart and found her way to us via Twitter.
She loves her life today – her walks, her trips in the car to work, her sprawling lawn where she can run around free as much as she likes and do what dogs do. She loves raw bones, bully sticks, her stuffed toys, prancing when I put her in a sweater but most of all, loves to be snuggled and to give kisses. The hard part of her life is behind her. I owe a big thank you to Caryn for posting Bella’s photo on Twitter, allowing Bella to reach out and touch someone’s heart.
- Bella Alone In The Shelter
- Bella At The Beach
- Bella And His Mom
Please Help Save This Poor Old Chi Girl At East Valley Shelter-RESCUED!!
UPDATE 1/22 Canela is being rescued today! Her new name will be Daffodil or “Daffy”. The people that adopted her is a veterinarian and will oversee any medical issues that “Daffy” incurred. YAY!!
This little old female chihuahua named “Canela” has been at the shelter since Dec. 29th! She is approx. 10 yrs old and must be SO cold as she has lost most of her hair probably due to stress. Please rescue or adopt this poor helpless girl! She is at:
Her animal ID# is: A0835912
East Valley Shelter
14409 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys 91405
Ask for Veronica – New Hope Coordinator
818-756-9323







