Sasha was confiscated by Hayward Animal Control along with nine other dogs from a hoarding situation. Everyone lived in a single hotel room. All of the dogs were related (puppies having puppies . . . ). Four of the dogs were fixed and returned to the owner, while the other six were left at the shelter. None of them were deemed “adoptable” and no other rescue group would take any of them, so Nobody’s Perfekt Dogs pulled all six into multiple foster homes.
While most of the dogs are pretty social, Sasha has struggled in her new environment. She is skittish around people, and is “dog selective” with the other dogs in the home. She allows handling by one of her foster dads, but is intimidated by the “pack leader dad” and tends to avoid him at all costs. Sasha will need a very patient and trusting person to adopt her. We are not sure how she would do as the only dog in the home. One of the other confiscated dogs who lives in the same foster home may be a good fit as an adoption partner for Sasha. He is more social than her.
Please note that we don’t adopt any of our dogs out to homes with children under the age of 13.
For more information about Sasha, contact:
nobodysperfektdogs@gmail.com
Sasha was confiscated by Hayward Animal Control along with nine other dogs from a hoarding situation. Everyone lived in a single hotel room. All of the dogs were related (puppies having puppies . . . ). Four of the dogs were fixed and returned to the owner, while the other six were left at the shelter. None of them were deemed “adoptable” and no other rescue group would take any of them, so Nobody’s Perfekt Dogs pulled all six into multiple foster homes.
While most of the dogs are pretty social, Sasha has struggled in her new environment. She is skittish around people, and is “dog selective” with the other dogs in the home. She allows handling by one of her foster dads, but is intimidated by the “pack leader dad” and tends to avoid him at all costs. Sasha will need a very patient and trusting person to adopt her. We are not sure how she would do as the only dog in the home. One of the other confiscated dogs who lives in the same foster home may be a good fit as an adoption partner for Sasha. He is more social than her.
Please note that we don’t adopt any of our dogs out to homes with children under the age of 13.
For more information about Sasha, contact:
nobodysperfektdogs@gmail.com
Sasha was confiscated by Hayward Animal Control along with nine other dogs from a hoarding situation. Everyone lived in a single hotel room. All of the dogs were related (puppies having puppies . . . ). Four of the dogs were fixed and returned to the owner, while the other six were left at the shelter. None of them were deemed “adoptable” and no other rescue group would take any of them, so Nobody’s Perfekt Dogs pulled all six into multiple foster homes.
While most of the dogs are pretty social, Sasha has struggled in her new environment. She is skittish around people, and is “dog selective” with the other dogs in the home. She allows handling by one of her foster dads, but is intimidated by the “pack leader dad” and tends to avoid him at all costs. Sasha will need a very patient and trusting person to adopt her. We are not sure how she would do as the only dog in the home. One of the other confiscated dogs who lives in the same foster home may be a good fit as an adoption partner for Sasha. He is more social than her.
Please note that we don’t adopt any of our dogs out to homes with children under the age of 13.
For more information about Sasha, contact:
nobodysperfektdogs@gmail.com
We specialize in "hard to place dogs" due to their breed, age, minor behavioral or medical conditions. We strive to keep our fees reasonable ($125), and we have sponsorship funds to help with fees, if needed.
After the application is approved, the prospective adopter must take the dog on a trial-basis "sleepover" for a few days, before finalizing the adoption.
We require landlord approval if the applicant is renting their living space.
We only do adoptions in San Francisco Bay Area and surrounding regions.
We DO NOT adopt to families with children under the age of 13.
We specialize in "hard to place dogs" due to their breed, age, minor behavioral or medical conditions. We strive to keep our fees reasonable ($125), and we have sponsorship funds to help with fees, if needed.
After the application is approved, the prospective adopter must take the dog on a trial-basis "sleepover" for a few days, before finalizing the adoption.
We require landlord approval if the applicant is renting their living space.
We only do adoptions in San Francisco Bay Area and surrounding regions.
We DO NOT adopt to families with children under the age of 13.
We specialize in "hard to place dogs" due to their breed, age, minor behavioral or medical conditions. We strive to keep our fees reasonable ($125), and we have sponsorship funds to help with fees, if needed.
After the application is approved, the prospective adopter must take the dog on a trial-basis "sleepover" for a few days, before finalizing the adoption.
We require landlord approval if the applicant is renting their living space.
We only do adoptions in San Francisco Bay Area and surrounding regions.
We DO NOT adopt to families with children under the age of 13.
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San Leandro, CA Bayfair Mall Shopping Center
Saturday and Sunday afternoons from noon to 4:00 PM
San Leandro, CA Bayfair Mall Shopping Center
Saturday and Sunday afternoons from noon to 4:00 PM
San Leandro, CA Bayfair Mall Shopping Center
Saturday and Sunday afternoons from noon to 4:00 PM
More about this rescue
We specialize in finding homes for dogs where “imperfection” is tolerated in exchange for a lifetime of love and devotion.
Our foster dogs have been discarded by the people they once trusted, only to find themselves in a shelter with no other options.
We want them to have a second chance to receive the love and care they deserve.
We specialize in finding homes for dogs where “imperfection” is tolerated in exchange for a lifetime of love and devotion.
Our foster dogs have been discarded by the people they once trusted, only to find themselves in a shelter with no other options.
We want them to have a second chance to receive the love and care they deserve.
We specialize in finding homes for dogs where “imperfection” is tolerated in exchange for a lifetime of love and devotion.
Our foster dogs have been discarded by the people they once trusted, only to find themselves in a shelter with no other options.
We want them to have a second chance to receive the love and care they deserve.