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Jessica is still looking for her forever home. She is a 3 year old spirited love of a dog. After being surrendered to PSPCA last year along with over 60 other chihuahuas, Jessica found herself being looked over time and time again. We know this is likely because she did have a seizure coming out of her spay surgery. We had a willing foster and took her in as soon as we knew she was still there waiting. Jessica did have a couple of seizures with us in the beginning and fortunately she was at work with her foster mom so the Neurologist was able to witness it first hand. She has been placed on seizure medications and is doing really well. A little more about Jessica - she is an absolute doll that gets along with dogs, cats and kids. She would love a yard to romp around in as she is a bundle of energy. She knows when it's nap time and will burrow right in for a snooze. She is spayed, microchipped and up to date on annual vaccines. We know some will look at her and say "she is so cute but the seizures....." The reality is she takes these meds a couple times a day and there really is nothing to be afraid of. Could she have a break through seizure? Yes she sure can. Obviously we cannot predict it. Some dogs go on meds and never have a seizure again while other have breakthrough and may need adjustments in medications. Jessica deserves the chance at forever especially after the situation she came from. She has all the love in the world to give.
Interested in applying to adopt Jessica - visit our website to apply www.outcastrescue.com
Outcast Rescue
PO Box 12
Catasauqua, PA 18032
Kennel License 16187
April 28, 2024, 10:42 am
Jessica is still looking for her forever home. She is a 3 year old spirited love of a dog. After being surrendered to PSPCA last year along with over 60 other chihuahuas, Jessica found herself being looked over time and time again. We know this is likely because she did have a seizure coming out of her spay surgery. We had a willing foster and took her in as soon as we knew she was still there waiting. Jessica did have a couple of seizures with us in the beginning and fortunately she was at work with her foster mom so the Neurologist was able to witness it first hand. She has been placed on seizure medications and is doing really well. A little more about Jessica - she is an absolute doll that gets along with dogs, cats and kids. She would love a yard to romp around in as she is a bundle of energy. She knows when it's nap time and will burrow right in for a snooze. She is spayed, microchipped and up to date on annual vaccines. We know some will look at her and say "she is so cute but the seizures....." The reality is she takes these meds a couple times a day and there really is nothing to be afraid of. Could she have a break through seizure? Yes she sure can. Obviously we cannot predict it. Some dogs go on meds and never have a seizure again while other have breakthrough and may need adjustments in medications. Jessica deserves the chance at forever especially after the situation she came from. She has all the love in the world to give.
Interested in applying to adopt Jessica - visit our website to apply www.outcastrescue.com