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Hello! My name is Bindi and I would love to find my fur-ever home!
I am shy and a bit scared of new surroundings and people, but once we are friends I am quite playful and like toys and play. I also love to hang out and watch TV on the couch with my people.
Because I have Min Pin in me I can get a little overly excited with play and forget to use my inside voice. Don't worry though, I'm just excited!
I get along with people and other dogs and I have lots of energy, but I would not do well with young kids. It would be amazing if you have another dog that is near my size and energy to show me the ropes and to show me my new family is trustworthy.
My foster family describes me as "a sweet girl who takes some time to trust. I am great with other dogs my size and I will need a confident dog who can show me the ropes in my new home. Once I am comfortable I play, dance, and oh boy can I sing!"
I was found wandering the street and taken to the shelter. It was really scary, but I was a good girl for my treatments and willingly left the kennel on a leash. I was housed with other very polite small dogs though and did well with those friends. I came to the rescue so they could help me with my shyness, build confidence and find my forever home. Could it be with you?
If you would like to get to know more about me, just fill out the super quick application by clicking the button below my bio on the rescue website and an adoption counselor will be in touch! Here is the link - https://www.smallbreedrescue.org/Home/AnimalDetails/12464
PLEASE NOTE:
Due to home introductions that are part of the adoption process, we can only accept applications from interested parties who are in or near North County, San Diego, California at this time.
Hello! My name is Bindi and I would love to find my fur-ever home!
I am shy and a bit scared of new surroundings and people, but once we are friends I am quite playful and like toys and play. I also love to hang out and watch TV on the couch with my people.
Because I have Min Pin in me I can get a little overly excited with play and forget to use my inside voice. Don't worry though, I'm just excited!
I get along with people and other dogs and I have lots of energy, but I would not do well with young kids. It would be amazing if you have another dog that is near my size and energy to show me the ropes and to show me my new family is trustworthy.
My foster family describes me as "a sweet girl who takes some time to trust. I am great with other dogs my size and I will need a confident dog who can show me the ropes in my new home. Once I am comfortable I play, dance, and oh boy can I sing!"
I was found wandering the street and taken to the shelter. It was really scary, but I was a good girl for my treatments and willingly left the kennel on a leash. I was housed with other very polite small dogs though and did well with those friends. I came to the rescue so they could help me with my shyness, build confidence and find my forever home. Could it be with you?
If you would like to get to know more about me, just fill out the super quick application by clicking the button below my bio on the rescue website and an adoption counselor will be in touch! Here is the link - https://www.smallbreedrescue.org/Home/AnimalDetails/12464
PLEASE NOTE:
Due to home introductions that are part of the adoption process, we can only accept applications from interested parties who are in or near North County, San Diego, California at this time.
Small Breed Rescue of Southern California is an all-volunteer, non-profit, foster based organization funded by donations. We are dedicated to rescuing small breed dogs, small reptiles and select exotic pets primarily from public shelters and other rescues. Being committed to keeping administrative expenses low, virtually every dollar received goes directly to the care of the animals.
Our rescue is uniquely structured to rehabilitate animals who are at high risk of euthanasia due to manageable behavioral challenges, such as dogs who are declining in a shelter environment or reptiles / exotics that have not been properly handled over their lifetime. We develop relationships to accommodate these specific assistance needs, which is what differentiates us from other rescue organizations.
We have assembled a foster team that consists of experienced individuals who bring particular skills from the animal welfare industry. This enables us to grow, educate and enrich our foster community in a manner that supports our specific needs and those of our animals.
Our group remains interested in and committed to the welfare of the animals beyond the adoption process by providing education, training tips, resource references, and an open door policy to our adopters.
Small Breed Rescue of Southern California is an all-volunteer, non-profit, foster based organization funded by donations. We are dedicated to rescuing small breed dogs, small reptiles and select exotic pets primarily from public shelters and other rescues. Being committed to keeping administrative expenses low, virtually every dollar received goes directly to the care of the animals.
Our rescue is uniquely structured to rehabilitate animals who are at high risk of euthanasia due to manageable behavioral challenges, such as dogs who are declining in a shelter environment or reptiles / exotics that have not been properly handled over their lifetime. We develop relationships to accommodate these specific assistance needs, which is what differentiates us from other rescue organizations.
We have assembled a foster team that consists of experienced individuals who bring particular skills from the animal welfare industry. This enables us to grow, educate and enrich our foster community in a manner that supports our specific needs and those of our animals.
Our group remains interested in and committed to the welfare of the animals beyond the adoption process by providing education, training tips, resource references, and an open door policy to our adopters.