Indie is a charming mix of independence, playfulness, and calm. She enjoys life's simple pleasures - playing with her siblings, chewing on sticks, and keeping herself entertained with her favorite toys. While she has an independent streak, she loves spending time with her people and will happily follow you around the house to be near you.
Her ideal home is one where she has company - both human and canine - throughout the day. She would thrive with another small dog to play with and plenty of toys to keep her active and happy. Indie isn't suited to a home where she'd be left alone for long hours, as she truly loves being part of the action.
Indie's story began when she and her siblings were found in the care of an older female dog, though she wasn't their mother. There were no people around - just dogs in need of help. Now in foster care, Indie has blossomed into a sweet and well-adjusted young dog. She's even developed the adorable habit of putting herself to bed in her kennel at night when she's ready to sleep.
She knows some basic commands, including "sit" and "come," and with a bit more training, she'll be an even better companion. If you're looking for a dog who balances independence with affection and has a playful heart, Indie may be your perfect match. This dog is currently in foster care in La Paz, Mexico, but will be transported upon adoption or foster placement. As a U.S. nonprofit, Hope 4 La Pawz, handles all logistics and provides full behavioral and medical info in advance.
Indie is a charming mix of independence, playfulness, and calm. She enjoys life's simple pleasures - playing with her siblings, chewing on sticks, and keeping herself entertained with her favorite toys. While she has an independent streak, she loves spending time with her people and will happily follow you around the house to be near you.
Her ideal home is one where she has company - both human and canine - throughout the day. She would thrive with another small dog to play with and plenty of toys to keep her active and happy. Indie isn't suited to a home where she'd be left alone for long hours, as she truly loves being part of the action.
Indie's story began when she and her siblings were found in the care of an older female dog, though she wasn't their mother. There were no people around - just dogs in need of help. Now in foster care, Indie has blossomed into a sweet and well-adjusted young dog. She's even developed the adorable habit of putting herself to bed in her kennel at night when she's ready to sleep.
She knows some basic commands, including "sit" and "come," and with a bit more training, she'll be an even better companion. If you're looking for a dog who balances independence with affection and has a playful heart, Indie may be your perfect match. This dog is currently in foster care in La Paz, Mexico, but will be transported upon adoption or foster placement. As a U.S. nonprofit, Hope 4 La Pawz, handles all logistics and provides full behavioral and medical info in advance.
Application is located here: https://hope4lapawz.org/adoption-application/
2.
Interview
This is a video call interview, typically done via Zoom.
3.
Home Check
This is done via video call and can be combined with the interview.
4.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees are located here: https://hope4lapawz.org/adoption-fees/
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
Additional adoption info
Our adoption process is on our website at: https://hope4lapawz.org/adoption-process/
Once approved, we establish transport for your dog and work out delivery which is usually to an airport near your city (unless you are here in La Paz).
Adoption fees are $400 USD and transport fees are typically a flat $350 to any city that Alaska Airlines flies direct from San Diego. Adoptions for dogs to be living in Mexico are $1500 + Transport Fees.
Dogs traveling outside of Mexico are certified and have all appropriate documentation, shots, tests, and exams. In addition to the rescuing and medical rehabilitation of these dogs, we have regular training classes for the dogs to encourage socialization as well as leash and crate training while they are in their foster homes awaiting adoption.
Our adoption team supplies information, and tools, recommended training books. They also perform periodic adoption follow ups and assistance for adoptive families. We want each of our dogs to be set up for success in their new home. Our goal is to provide adopters with a complete package of rescue, care, and adoption support to promote a successful, happy life for you and your new dog.
If you have any other questions, you can contact a member of our Adoption Team at adoptions@hope4lapawz.org and we’ll get right back to you.
Our adoption process is on our website at: https://hope4lapawz.org/adoption-process/
Once approved, we establish transport for your dog and work out delivery which is usually to an airport near your city (unless you are here in La Paz).
Adoption fees are $400 USD and transport fees are typically a flat $350 to any city that Alaska Airlines flies direct from San Diego. Adoptions for dogs to be living in Mexico are $1500 + Transport Fees.
Dogs traveling outside of Mexico are certified and have all appropriate documentation, shots, tests, and exams. In addition to the rescuing and medical rehabilitation of these dogs, we have regular training classes for the dogs to encourage socialization as well as leash and crate training while they are in their foster homes awaiting adoption.
Our adoption team supplies information, and tools, recommended training books. They also perform periodic adoption follow ups and assistance for adoptive families. We want each of our dogs to be set up for success in their new home. Our goal is to provide adopters with a complete package of rescue, care, and adoption support to promote a successful, happy life for you and your new dog.
If you have any other questions, you can contact a member of our Adoption Team at adoptions@hope4lapawz.org and we’ll get right back to you.
Our dogs are all in foster homes - but potential adopters can see them online at https://hope4lapawz.org/adoptions.
We publish videos and we will do online video chats as well. If you find a dog you think you might like to adopt, we will work with you personally to determine if it is a good fit.
If you are near La Paz and would like to meet some of our animals, contact us adoptions@hope4lapawz.org.
Our dogs are all in foster homes - but potential adopters can see them online at https://hope4lapawz.org/adoptions.
We publish videos and we will do online video chats as well. If you find a dog you think you might like to adopt, we will work with you personally to determine if it is a good fit.
If you are near La Paz and would like to meet some of our animals, contact us adoptions@hope4lapawz.org.
More about this rescue
We are an all-volunteer organization in La Paz, BCS, Mexico, and include local community of rescuers (called "rescatistas"). Dogs that are rescued from the streets are fostered in homes where they are treated as members of the family. They are often fostered with other dogs and sometimes cats and children.
Our organization encourages more in the community to rescue and foster by offering a support system of food, medical care, and professional training. As rescuers get involved, they educate their neighbors, family, and friends about the importance of proper animal care, spaying/ neutering, and thus help to break the cycle of abuse and neglect.
We are always in need of volunteers here in Mexico, in the US, and in Canada. Visit our volunteer page for more details about getting involved -- so you can help us make a difference! https://hope4lapawz.org/volunteer/
Thank you for your support!
We are an all-volunteer organization in La Paz, BCS, Mexico, and include local community of rescuers (called "rescatistas"). Dogs that are rescued from the streets are fostered in homes where they are treated as members of the family. They are often fostered with other dogs and sometimes cats and children.
Our organization encourages more in the community to rescue and foster by offering a support system of food, medical care, and professional training. As rescuers get involved, they educate their neighbors, family, and friends about the importance of proper animal care, spaying/ neutering, and thus help to break the cycle of abuse and neglect.
We are always in need of volunteers here in Mexico, in the US, and in Canada. Visit our volunteer page for more details about getting involved -- so you can help us make a difference! https://hope4lapawz.org/volunteer/
Thank you for your support!
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