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My name is CLEA!

Posted 1 week ago

Cared for by Adopt A Doggie

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
1 year old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
38 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle 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:

NAME: CLEA
GENDER: FEMALE
BREED: FORMOSAN MOUNTAIN DOG MIX
COLOR: CHOCOLATE
AGE: 1 YEAR OLD
WEIGHT: 38lbs
SPAY OR NEUTER: Yes
MICROCHIP: Yes

If you would like to give Clea a forever home, please go to
www.adoptadoggie.org to fill out an online application with home photos.

Clea is a gentle girl! Clea is good with her humans, gentle with children, and good with dogs of all sizes. She has a good temperament and lots of love to give. Clea has been through a rough start in life. She is shy with new people at first. However, it doesn’t take her long to warm up and there is not a mean bone in her. Clea and her brother, Cleo, are doing well in their foster home and ready for a forever home together. They started some leash training and are learning at a good pace. They are crate-trained and doing well on their housetraining. They ride well in the car and can wait patiently while their foster mom runs errands. Clea is patiently waiting for a lovely home.

CLEA’s Rescue Story

Poor Clea and Cleo were abandoned in the mountain. They were rescued by a volunteer of a TNR (Trap / Neuter / Return) rescue group. TNR groups specialize in getting stray animals spayed and neutered and the animals are returned to their original location to live as homeless dogs. TNR programs help with the overpopulation of unwanted animals. The volunteer reached out to an experienced international rescue organization to help with them and some other puppies that are still too young to be released back to the streets. The founder of the rescue organization has over 180 dogs waiting for homes. She really does not have space for another dog. However, she could not bear to see them going back to the mountain and suffer on the streets. She agreed to take them home and give them a chance in life.

Clea and Cleo adjusted well since they arrived at the foster home. All the dogs welcomed them into the pack. They play and run together every day. Clea and Cleo are socialized with big and small dogs.

They had a thorough medical checkup. They had been spayed & neutered, vaccinated, microchip, and passed negative on their blood tests. Please give Clea a loving home where she will never be left behind again.

Please watch CLEA & CLEO’s YouTube videos below:

https://youtu.be/46wkDZD8u10 - Clea chewing bones
https://youtu.be/wUsGg-Xr8SQ - Clea with a child
https://youtu.be/B_VDI4oBRAM - Clea with children
https://youtu.be/MhVcQGlD9TI - Clea with children
https://youtu.be/PlFrLKsPKrQ - Clea no food aggression
https://youtu.be/m0ALYlRtBrc - Clea good with cats
https://youtu.be/UaoXP6YCkCI - Clea good with dogs
https://youtu.be/5Ok6fMzgpxw - Clea at Doggie Park
https://youtu.be/ueo7toZPCFk - Clea at Doggie Park
https://youtu.be/29IOdeUwUWM - Clea meeting a stranger
https://youtu.be/bC-o8bB0D-0 - Clea walking
https://youtu.be/a0hUIZcwz6c - Clea walking
https://youtu.be/sbkcsqk7bhA - Starry & Clea walking in public
https://youtu.be/bmMiRNUUqfM - Clea & Cleo Vet Checkup
https://youtu.be/R80qTUeGw9A - The rescue of Clea

If you would like to give Clea a forever home, please go to www.adoptadoggie.org to fill out an online application with your home photos.
You can also email your home environment photos to contact@adoptadoggie.org
Once we receive your application, we will get back to you ASAP.

Adopt a Doggie Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Adopt-a-Doggie/312107112299799

Temperament:
Energy Level: Medium
Ideal home environment: Both Quiet & Active
Is the dog good with strangers: Shy
The dog is best with children of what age group? Any ages
Is the dog good with other dogs? Yes good with small and big dogs
Is the dog good with cats? Yes
Good on leash? Yes
Housetrained? Yes
Crate-trained? Yes
How is the dog with men? Shy
Food aggression with people? No
Food aggression with dogs? No
Has the dog bitten anyone? No

Medical Information:
Vaccination History
Vaccination date: 3/1/2024
Rabies shot: 3/1/2024
Idexx 4-1 Kit Test Result: negative
Heartworm Test Result: negative
Giardia Test Kit Result: negative
Deworming Date: 1st day of each month
Heartworm Preventative Date: 1st day of each month
Bravecto Date: 3/1/2024
Rescue
Adopt A Doggie

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Mary Choi
Address
20885 Redwood Road, No. 248, Castro Valley, CA 94546
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption Donation: US$399 which covers for vaccinations, spay/neuter, blood test, heartworms, and flea treatment.

We required a home visit and signed contract to ensure that all our dogs are going to safe homes.

Go meet their pets

By appointment at our place.
Or adoption events.

More about this rescue

Adopt a Doggie is a rescue organization. We are a group of dedicated, animal-loving individuals and we believe every dog should have a home and the chance to be loved. We rescue homeless, abused, neglected, and abandoned dogs that are living in horrible conditions and often forgotten about.