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My name is Frosty!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated over 5 months ago

Cared for by Open Arms Rescue
Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

My basic info

Breed
Shiba Inu/Chihuahua
Color
White
Age
Senior
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
18605476

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Alert icon Not good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
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:

'Frosty' Shiba Inu/Chihuahua X 12 lbs, 12 year old

Meet sweet little Frosty, whose eyes make you want to melt: please pick me up, take me home and give me the love I want to give you! Frosty weighs 12 pounds and is 10 or 11 years old. He has a quiet, calm presence, and rarely barks, even when the doorbell rings. He will do best in a home where he is the only pet since he doesn’t like to share his human with other animals. He would be “fantastic,” says his foster mom, “with an owner who wants a little companion.” Frosty needs more practice with leash walking and apparently has never been allowed on furniture. He gets frightened when put on beds or other elevated surfaces and jumps down quickly. His foster mom loves his big eyes, his little bear-like face, and the loving attention he gives her all day long. We know you will fall in love with him, too, and hope you come to take him to the forever home he craves and deserves. Frosty is a very special little dog with much to give. He only asks that you give him love and warmth and comfort in return. What more could anyone ask for?

youtube link (just copy and paste into a browser) https://youtube.com/shorts/Be7urczQugk?feature=share

10 yrs old - 12 lbs



Our adoption fee through our rescue covers the dog being fully vaccinated, micro-chipped and spayed/neutered, dewormed and flea treated. Please call 760-470-7643 Or email us at openarmsrescue@hotmail.com or stop by our website and fill out an online application at www.openarmsrescue.org



November 23, 2023, 12:15 am
Rescue
Open Arms Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
18605476
Contact
Jenny Armour
Address
PO Box 2248, Imperial Beach, CA 91933

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

you may contact us via email openarmsrescue@hotmail.com or visit our website to fill out an application at www.openarmsrescue.org

2.

Interview

phone interview

3.

Home Check

due to covid most our interviews will be conducted via FACETIME

Additional adoption info

Please see our adoption application at
http://www.openarmsrescue.org/Adoption-Application.html

Adoption application

More about this rescue

Become a Foster Volunteer

Why foster?

We operate foster homes all over San Diego county and are currently seeking more foster homes to help with the many dogs in need. In foster care the pet learns not only to trust that food and water are a daily occurrence, but also learns about life in a home. Instead of waiting to be adopted from a barren holding pen, foster animals get a head start in a therapeutic environment where they transition from uncertainty through consistency and gentle care. It is often the first kindness these animals have known. This is the point at which the homeless pet is truly rescued; when they are rehabilitated both physically and physiologically and placed into a loving, responsible and permanent home.

The foster family not only prepares the rescue for home life, but is also able to inform prospective adopters all about the personality of the foster pet. The foster person can pass along information for the adopter, such as whether the dogs are good with kids or cats and whether they will need an active home or a quieter home. Within the foster home the animals' confidence and trust builds. We post our dogs on Petfinder.com, Craigslist and 1800-save-a-pet, so they do get a lot of exposure.

Are foster animals healthy?

None of the animals we place in foster care have transmissible illnesses. They have all been fully vaccinated prior to being released to the foster family. In fact, most of the dogs we rescue are not in need of medical attention, but some do need special care.

Is fostering an animal expensive?

Although we prefer that foster families provide food, we will be happy to donate food to those who need it. Many of our rescued pets simply need good food, a warm bed, consistency, and most of all, lots of love and affection.

We rescue all shapes, sizes, breeds and ages. Each foster person chooses the pet or pets they wish to help. But they must remain committed once they agree to help, As soon as the pet has received all the pre-adoption care it requires, he/she is ready to find its permanent home!

Before you decide to be foster person, consider whether you have the time. Foster pets are "special" and cannot be left alone for long periods of time. Also consider whether you have the support of the whole family and whether you will be able to "let go" when the perfect adopter comes along!