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My basic info
Breed
Pomeranian/Chihuahua
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Has special needs
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Bree is being fostered in NJ.
Her name is Bree but you could also call her Little Miss Perfect!
Bree adjusted to her foster home with no problem and immediately found her way around and knew how to get our attention when she needs to go outside.
She has the playfulness of a puppy - if you bring Bree into your family, have plenty of squeaky toys on hand. She loves to destroy them!
Bree is also happy to sit on your lap or next to you as you relax. She enjoys "watching" TV and will bark if she hears a dog on the screen. She is also a good car rider.
She is a well-mannered little girl who knows her manners, like to sit when receiving a treat. And she does expect a treat when she comes back inside from going potty.
Bree mostly sleeps in her own dog bed at night, but will sometimes want to sleep in the bed next to someone.
Since going blind, she can be reactive when another dog invades her space, or even if Bree invades their space. We've had a few spats but everyone has come out unharmed. It is best to feed Bree in her own space.
Even though Bree is a senior dog, she has plenty of playful years ahead of her and will be a joy to any family who adopts her.
BDRA has voted against the use of electrical fencing effective immediately.
Bree is being fostered in NJ.
Her name is Bree but you could also call her Little Miss Perfect!
Bree adjusted to her foster home with no problem and immediately found her way around and knew how to get our attention when she needs to go outside.
She has the playfulness of a puppy - if you bring Bree into your family, have plenty of squeaky toys on hand. She loves to destroy them!
Bree is also happy to sit on your lap or next to you as you relax. She enjoys "watching" TV and will bark if she hears a dog on the screen. She is also a good car rider.
She is a well-mannered little girl who knows her manners, like to sit when receiving a treat. And she does expect a treat when she comes back inside from going potty.
Bree mostly sleeps in her own dog bed at night, but will sometimes want to sleep in the bed next to someone.
Since going blind, she can be reactive when another dog invades her space, or even if Bree invades their space. We've had a few spats but everyone has come out unharmed. It is best to feed Bree in her own space.
Even though Bree is a senior dog, she has plenty of playful years ahead of her and will be a joy to any family who adopts her.
BDRA has voted against the use of electrical fencing effective immediately.
We have two foster homes that are active in adoption events in the Lancaster area of PA, and periodic events around the Philadelphia area, otherwise our foster homes are across the country. Please check the individual dog's listing for their foster home location.
We have two foster homes that are active in adoption events in the Lancaster area of PA, and periodic events around the Philadelphia area, otherwise our foster homes are across the country. Please check the individual dog's listing for their foster home location.
More about this rescue
We are a group of foster home based volunteers who foster dogs with vision impairments or blindness that have been rescued from shelters or releases from private homes. We can assist with transport within reasonable distance.
We are a group of foster home based volunteers who foster dogs with vision impairments or blindness that have been rescued from shelters or releases from private homes. We can assist with transport within reasonable distance.