This helps Humane Society of Adams County with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Beagle/Chihuahua
Color
–
Age
1 year 11 months old, Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
17 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
D2025002
My details
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
This courageous girl has risen above a heartbreaking past where she had to fight to survive. Cindi endured unimaginable hardships, yet her resilient spirit never lost hope that someone would come to her aid and that of her siblings. Although Cindi requires socialization to interact with humans, she is learning to trust and respect each person she meets. Unfortunately, this precious pup needs guidance on house training. We believe Cindi would flourish in a home with an experienced owner who can provide the necessary care and understanding for a dog with a traumatic history. As a former feral dog, Cindi now has the opportunity to become a loving companion. Cindi was surrendered along with her father, Mork. Cindi would thrive in a home where she can be reunited with her father Mork.
Cindi is not house broken, but learning. She is crate trained, loves to run in the yard, and most of all, hang out with her dad, Mork!If you would be interested in giving me a furever home, please contact The Humane Society of Adams County, Inc. at (937) 544-8585 to set up a time to come meet me and fill out an adoption application!
This courageous girl has risen above a heartbreaking past where she had to fight to survive. Cindi endured unimaginable hardships, yet her resilient spirit never lost hope that someone would come to her aid and that of her siblings. Although Cindi requires socialization to interact with humans, she is learning to trust and respect each person she meets. Unfortunately, this precious pup needs guidance on house training. We believe Cindi would flourish in a home with an experienced owner who can provide the necessary care and understanding for a dog with a traumatic history. As a former feral dog, Cindi now has the opportunity to become a loving companion. Cindi was surrendered along with her father, Mork. Cindi would thrive in a home where she can be reunited with her father Mork.
Cindi is not house broken, but learning. She is crate trained, loves to run in the yard, and most of all, hang out with her dad, Mork!If you would be interested in giving me a furever home, please contact The Humane Society of Adams County, Inc. at (937) 544-8585 to set up a time to come meet me and fill out an adoption application!
Our adoption process is made up of two parts. Upon a decision to adopt an animal we require an application for adoption that asks questions such as housing and veterinary references. We then check references and may require a home visit. Upon approval you will fill out a contract for adoption and pay the adoption fees. Adoption fees are based on age and vetting required.
Our adoption process is made up of two parts. Upon a decision to adopt an animal we require an application for adoption that asks questions such as housing and veterinary references. We then check references and may require a home visit. Upon approval you will fill out a contract for adoption and pay the adoption fees. Adoption fees are based on age and vetting required.