"Hi, my name is Shiela. I was found as a very pregnant stray and a family took me in so I wouldn't have my puppies in the cold. I had a litter of 8 and Tanya helped me find homes for 6 of them. The family that helped me decided they had room for two of my pups but they didn't have room for me. They tied me to chair in PetCo and walked away. I was so scared I knocked the chair down trying to follow them. Tanya's is a small breed rescue but she took me home until my new foster mom had room for me. My foster mom says I am a good girl and can't imagine why anyone would give up such a well behaved, potty-trained dog for two crazy puppies. I know how to sit and I wont potty in your house or my kennel that I sleep in at night. I get along with small and medium sized dogs but have not had the opportunity to be around dogs my size. I'm sure I'll be fine. I am shy when I first meet people but I warm up quickly. I really want my forever home so if you have room in your heart for me I promise I won't let you down." Shiela should be in a home without cats. She is housebroken and only barks if something is suspicous. Adoption fee $125.00 The first step in adopting an animal is to fill out the application. For an application please see our website www.tanyasinc.org and download an application and e-mail it to us or our fax number is 1-760-868-6980. All dogs are spayed/neutered, current on vaccinations, dewormed, and are treated with advantix for fleas and ticks. They are also micro chipped. With every adoption you will also recieve coupons from PETCO. The best way to get ahold of us is to e-mail Tanya at tanyasinc@msn.com
About Sheila
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $125.00
Species: Dog
Rescue ID: D100003
General Color: Black
Current Size: 55 Pounds
Current Age: 17 Years 8 Months (best estimate)
Housetrained: Yes
Reaction to New People: Friendly
More about Sheila
Good with Dogs, Not Good with Cats, Is Not Good with Kids
Tanya's Inc. is committed to keeping all animals we have rescued out of the "kill"shelters. It is with that in mind that we always take our adopted animals back in spite of the difficulty.
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