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My name is Mabel!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Cared for by Pets Lifeline
Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

3

Approve Application

My basic info

Breed
Chihuahua
Color
Black
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
8 lb (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
53801188

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Mabel is a special girl looking for a fospice home that's close to pets lifeline that is mellow. Cannot live with playful dogs, but would love a companion. I love other dogs and have been around savvy cats. She also needs medication for her spine that pets lifeline would provide as well as her food. if you are interested in giving this sweet girl a fospice home please go to our website at petslifeline.org. and fill out an application, once you do that somebody from our adoption team will be in touch shortly to set up a meet and greet.
Shelter
Pets Lifeline

Contact info

Pet ID
53801188
Contact
Address
19686 8th Street East, Sonoma, CA 95476

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please submit an adoption application on our website Petslifeline.org

2.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

We are open to the public Thursday- Sunday from 11-4. Dogs are viewable to the public Saturday and Sunday 11-4.

3.

Approve Application

Our goal is to match the best possible adopter to each of our available animals to ensure a happy ever after.

Additional adoption info

We adopt dogs and cats into loving permanent homes. All shelter animals are spayed/neutered BEFORE adoption, behaviorally assessed, as well as current on vaccines. Shelter animals are de-wormed, and treated for fleas as well. To ensure success, we provide every adopter with behavior support post adoption.

Fees and contracts vary between cat and dog/ age / health / special needs.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Pets Lifeline Adoption Center
19686 Eighth Street East,Sonoma, CA 95476
Open: Thu-Sun, 11-4pm
Closed: Mon-Wed
707.996.4577
Email: info@petslifeline.org
For events dates and times visit www.petslifeline.org

More about this shelter

MISSION
Pets Lifeline exists to protect and care for stray and abandoned dogs and cats in the Sonoma Valley while working to reduce pet homelessness through shelter, rehabilitation, community education and public service.

SERVICES
We take in and care for stray and abandoned dogs and cats, by providing them with food, shelter, medical attention and loving attention. Shelter dogs are walked daily and receive obedience training while they are with us. Our resident cats and kittens are highly socialized by volunteers and visitors.

We adopt these dogs and cats into loving permanent homes. All shelter animals are spay/neutered BEFORE adoption. In addition they are seen by a vet before adoption and receive all necessary vaccinations. Shelter animals are de-wormed, and treated for fleas as well.

We coordinate a very active pet lost and found program to help reunite pets with their owners. Staff and volunteers take both lost and found animal reports on a daily basis and maintain files. When people call in to report a lost pet, we can quickly check our files and often make a same day link between owner and pet. Similarly, when lost animals are brought into the Shelter, our lost animal reports expedite the process of reuniting pets with their owners.

We provide, personalized ID tags for dogs and cats and offer low cost microchipping identification services to pet owners.

We offer sliding scale spay/neuter services, and free low-income vaccination clinics.

We coordinate a program to trap, spay/neuter and maintain feral (wild) cats. The cats are then released and maintained by a colony caretaker. We also rent traps to people who wish to trap and fix feral cats on their property.

We help area residents to find and adopt non-shelter animals. We maintain files for both persons requesting a certain type of animal and owners who need to release a pet for whatever reason. Often we are able to link the two and facilitate an adoption of a non shelter animal. We also refer people to the other shelters and pet rescue services within Sonoma County to maximize pet adoptions.

We conduct ongoing community education services to raise the level of public awareness about responsible pet ownership. We speak in the schools and before community service organizations. We host humane education camps and classes for youth. We conduct tours of the Shelter for interested groups.

We provide information and assistance to pet owners. We offer ongoing consulting and assistance to those who have adopted a shelter animal and to the community at large.

We provide free pet food to low income families.