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My name is Gene!

Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 4 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Chihuahua
Color
Age
Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20287057-D24-017

My details

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My story

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

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

Are you looking for a cute and small puppy?  Please read about Gene.  He might be your new buddy! 

Gene is a chihuahua mix who is almost 4 months old  and weighs 9 lbs (mid-April).  He should remain a smaller sized dog.   

Gene is incredibly silly and loving.  He even has a heart on his tummy to prove it. He loves people, squeaky toys, his Nylabones, and zoomies. He would love a fenced yard to run around in.  If he doesn't have a fenced yard, he will need to get his exercise in the house or on walks since he does have a lot of energy.  He might be too energetic for young children but older children should be OK.  

Gene is crated trained and if taken out on a regular schedule, he won't have any accidents in the house.  He gets along fine with other dogs.  Gene wants to play with the cat in his foster home. So might be OK with a dog savvy cat. 

​He is very loving and wants nothing better than curling up with his human. Gene may not be appropriate in a multifamily setting.  When he is upset, he can be vocal. He is very food motivated and a fast learner. Would you like to meet this sweet boy? 

Some of the information contained in this biography includes approximations based on our expertise and is not guaranteed. 

·  YOU MUST SUBMIT AN  APPLICATION TO BEST FRIEND PET   ADOPTION TO BE CONSIDERED FOR GENE.

·  Applicants should  live no further than one hour from Raleigh/ Cary NC.  We would consider applicants who live a bit further if they are a good fit. 

·  Adopters must be willing to bring the Gene to the Raleigh area for all medical care needed until he is neutered at 5-6 months of age. 

·  Best Friend Pet Adoption pays for all medical care until Gene is finalized after he is neutered. 

INTERESTED IN ADOPTING GENE? If so, please fill out our dog adoption application by copying and pasting this link in a new browser window:  https://toolkit.rescuegroups.org/of/f?c=WHMSYCNC  â€‹



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April 29, 2024, 2:25 pm
Rescue
Best Friend Pet Adoption

Contact info

Pet ID
20287057-D24-017
Contact
Address
P.O. Box 5305, Cary, NC 27512

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

All of our adoptions require submission of an application which is processed and and must be approved by our adoption coordinator. Potential adopters then take the animal on a trial (minimum of 2 weeks) before the adoption is finalized. This helps to ensure a good fit between the adopting family and the animal. All animals must be up to date on all vaccinations, spayed/neutered, and microchipped before the adoption can be finalized. Adoption fee is $225 for dogs, $115 for cats.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Pets can be met during our adoption events (mostly on Saturdays) or by arrangements with the foster family.

More about this rescue

Best Friend Pet Adoption (BFPA) is a no-kill animal rescue organization based in central North Carolina. BFPA has no building, office, or shelter. We are an all-foster network committed to helping dogs and cats in need of homes. Individual donations are our most important source of income as we receive no public funding.

Our purpose is to provide medical assistance, foster homes, and adoption services to previously lost, abandoned, abused, or neglected animals in Wake County, NC and the surrounding counties. Our mission is to educate this disposable society in which we live that every life should be valued and cherished and is directly linked to human responsibility and commitment.

Almost all the animals we rescue require immediate medical attention. BFPA never turns away or euthanizes an animal because of the expense involved in returning them to good health. All our rescued animals are evaluated for temperament, examined by a veterinarian, vaccinated, microchipped (if possible) and sterilized, if age appropriate. Cats and dogs receive monthly flea/tick preventative and dogs also receive monthly heartworm preventative.

The most important ingredients we provide to these animals are loving care and a safe haven -- something most of them have never experienced. These cats and dogs live in volunteer foster homes until we find them a loving permanent home, however long it takes. We match these precious beings to a single, couple or family who understand cats and dogs should be full participating members of the family. Our hope is that these animals never have to experience being unloved again.

Since our beginning, BFPA has rescued and placed thousands of cats and dogs into their forever homes.

BFPA was created in 1998 by two Raleigh-area women who had volunteered with other established rescues in the Triangle. Their dedication to help homeless dogs and cats has led to an organization that has grown to over 225 volunteers strong.

BFPA received 501(c)(3) status in 1999.