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My name is
Chloe!

Posted over 6 years ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Pomeranian
Color
White - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
12205300

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Chloe is a 10 year old, 12 pound Pomeranian. She was rescued from a shelter in MD where her owner turned both her and another dog in on the same day.  We are unclear as to why they were turned into the shelter.  Chloe's companion has already been adopted, and now she is looking for her forever home.

Chloe is sweet, great with other dogs, and house trained. She is a very easy dog, and must be placed in a home with another dog. Due to her small size she will not be placed in a home with children under the age of 13. Chloe's wonderful disposition makes her so easy to love. She loves to be held, snuggled, and generally adored.

Chloe is a healthy girl, and has been totally vetted.  She does have a slight limp on one front leg. Our vets are not sure if this is something that she developed later in life, or if she received an injury as a puppy. We do know it does not bother her at all and she is in no pain.  She runs and plays with the best of them, and can do stairs just fine. She does not take any medication for this, and if it was an old injury, it has healed.  Chloe still enjoys her leash walks as well as her time in a fenced yard.

Pomeranian's have a thick double coat, which needs to be brushed on a regular basis. Chloe is no exception.  Her new owner will need to brush her DAILY.  Owning this breed includes the need to visit the groomer every 6-8 weeks, and this added expense should be considered before applying to adopt.   

Chloe would do well in most homes and is a wonderful, sweet companion.  Her new family should have a fenced yard, another similar sized, friendly dog, and time to spend with this wonderful little lady. Ideally, someone could be home with Chloe, but a working family is fine, as long as Chloe receives the love and hugs she deserves when everyone is home.   Chloe once had a family that loved her, and she had a furry sibling, who has already found a forever home.   Please make her next home her last.  If you are interested in Chloe, please fill out an application and apply for her by name.

My adoption fee is $300, which covers the cost of routine vetting, rabies and distemper/parvo vaccinations, deworming, spay/neuter surgery, heartworm testing, my microchip, monthly heartworm prevention, monthly flea/tick prevention, and any transport costs if applicable.  

If you can't adopt me, consider sponsoring my care and being a rescue angel. Click on the DONATE button below and chip in what you can. Your donation is tax deductible and helps us save more lives!

To fill out an adoption application, go to:
http://muttsmatterrescue.com/adoption_app.html

You can save animals like this one by becoming a foster home for a dog in need! Fosters are like way stations between high kill shelters and forever homes. We need fosters so that we can save dogs before they are euthanized at the shelters. If you are interested in becoming a foster, please check out our information about fostering on our website:
http://www.muttsmatterrescue.com/foster_faq.html

MMR covers the vet care, food, and tools to get started. You supply the love. Fostering saves lives. Sometimes a foster home is the only thing standing between life and death.

March 16, 2024, 12:12 am

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