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Bella needs a loving new home following the death of her owner. She is approximately 10 years old, and her breed is Eurasier (Spitz). Bella had her annual check-up in January, is up-to-date on her vaccinations, and is in good health. She is already spayed.
The niece of Bella's owner has been taking care of her and shared the following information:
"Bella is a sweet girl who likes a lot of attention and love. She would do best in a home with retired people or someone that is home often. She does well with other animals, but she thrives on her own, too. She doesn't need a lot to be happy, although a yard would be preferential as she has always had one up until now.
Bella previously lived with two male Siamese cats, and they got along great. She now lives with one small female, Shih Tzu. They also get along very well. Her best friend is a male French Bulldog that lives down the street. She has been around big dogs at the dog park, but she tends to shy away from them. She seems to prefer smaller animals.
Bella is still energetic and loves going for walks where she can explore different scents. She gets the zoomies around the house after eating or sometimes spontaneously. She loves to play with squeaky toys, too.
Bella loves everyone! She is very gentle, but she does not like her tail to be pulled by small children, and she will make contact with an open mouth on their hand or arm, but not closed down as to bite. She will growl if you accidentally put your foot on her tail also. For this reason, Bella would do best in a home without small children.
Bella likes to lay down right where your feet go underneath the couch and she likes to sleep under the bed, a desk, or anywhere, where she feels like she can hide. She will go into the crate after some incentivizing with treats. Bella will bark or whine or come and look at you and make a noise if she wants to go outside. She will hold it in for as long as possible and prefers grass or dirt patches to potty in."
To learn more about Bella, please call or text Gisele at 760-270-4400 or email Giselehall@gmail.com.
*Frosted Faces Foundation has not assessed this dog medically or behaviorally.*
*This is a courtesy listing.*
Meet Bella!
Bella needs a loving new home following the death of her owner. She is approximately 10 years old, and her breed is Eurasier (Spitz). Bella had her annual check-up in January, is up-to-date on her vaccinations, and is in good health. She is already spayed.
The niece of Bella's owner has been taking care of her and shared the following information:
"Bella is a sweet girl who likes a lot of attention and love. She would do best in a home with retired people or someone that is home often. She does well with other animals, but she thrives on her own, too. She doesn't need a lot to be happy, although a yard would be preferential as she has always had one up until now.
Bella previously lived with two male Siamese cats, and they got along great. She now lives with one small female, Shih Tzu. They also get along very well. Her best friend is a male French Bulldog that lives down the street. She has been around big dogs at the dog park, but she tends to shy away from them. She seems to prefer smaller animals.
Bella is still energetic and loves going for walks where she can explore different scents. She gets the zoomies around the house after eating or sometimes spontaneously. She loves to play with squeaky toys, too.
Bella loves everyone! She is very gentle, but she does not like her tail to be pulled by small children, and she will make contact with an open mouth on their hand or arm, but not closed down as to bite. She will growl if you accidentally put your foot on her tail also. For this reason, Bella would do best in a home without small children.
Bella likes to lay down right where your feet go underneath the couch and she likes to sleep under the bed, a desk, or anywhere, where she feels like she can hide. She will go into the crate after some incentivizing with treats. Bella will bark or whine or come and look at you and make a noise if she wants to go outside. She will hold it in for as long as possible and prefers grass or dirt patches to potty in."
To learn more about Bella, please call or text Gisele at 760-270-4400 or email Giselehall@gmail.com.
*Frosted Faces Foundation has not assessed this dog medically or behaviorally.*
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We require that interested applicants fill out our application. A screener follows up via email to schedule a home inspection, meanwhile calling references.
Upon approval, it is required you come to Frosted Faces Foundation with all members of the family and your dogs to choose a Frosted Face.
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We require that interested applicants fill out our application. A screener follows up via email to schedule a home inspection, meanwhile calling references.
Upon approval, it is required you come to Frosted Faces Foundation with all members of the family and your dogs to choose a Frosted Face.
We have different programs and family types:
Frosted Fling
Foster
Forever Foster
Adoption
Molly & Me
Visits are by appointment only, after families have been screened and approved.
Visits are by appointment only, after families have been screened and approved.
More about this rescue
Frosted Faces Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit corporation dedicated to developing and delivering solutions to fulfill the promise of family and adequate veterinary care for senior dogs whose love and lives are in jeopardy.
Frosted Faces Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit corporation dedicated to developing and delivering solutions to fulfill the promise of family and adequate veterinary care for senior dogs whose love and lives are in jeopardy.