Addy is a brown and black Yorkshire Terrier, she's around 8.5 lbs and is 8-10 years old. She's spayed, heartworm negative, and up-to-date on vaccines and monthly preventatives.
Read Addy's full profile and submit an adoption application:
https://www.fawnssmalldogrescue.org/adoptable-dogs/addy
About Addy:
Addy is a gentle dog and resilient lady looking for her fur-ever home. This poor darling was used for breeding and likely discarded when her health declined and she went blind. Addy takes daily eye drops to keep her eyes comfortable and reduce the likelihood of infection.
Addy may be blind but she has no trouble navigating her world—she moves thoughtfully and carefully through her home. She always seems to know where you are and finds her way to you. She develops a particularly strong bond with her preferred human and finds comfort in their presence.
Addy thrives on being close to her person! She's a great work from home buddy and curls up on her foster mom's lap while she works. She's also an expert errand buddy, she'll happily nestled in a cozy pet purse while out shopping.
Addy is a bit of a princess when it comes to food—she’s a picky eater, this is not uncommon according to other Yorkie enthusiasts.
Addy is doing good with house and potty training. She'll go outside to the yard or on a walk to do her business. She's also learning to use potty pads. She adores slow, peaceful leash walks where she can take her time and experience the world through her nose and paws.
Due to Addy's past a breeding dog, she isn't interested in playing, especially ruff-housing. Addy does well with older respectful children. She'd do best in a kid-free home as she is startled by sudden noises and quick movement. Her blindness makes her more sensitive to these things. She hasn't met any cats.
Addy's fur-ever home needs patient, loving people. Ideally ones who are experienced with medical conditions and have no issues helping Addy with her eye drops and meds. She'd do best with people who are home more often than not to help continue her house and potty training success. She'd do best in an adult-only home as an only dog. She'd enjoy a yard but that isn't a requirement.
Addy is a brown and black Yorkshire Terrier, she's around 8.5 lbs and is 8-10 years old. She's spayed, heartworm negative, and up-to-date on vaccines and monthly preventatives.
Read Addy's full profile and submit an adoption application:
https://www.fawnssmalldogrescue.org/adoptable-dogs/addy
About Addy:
Addy is a gentle dog and resilient lady looking for her fur-ever home. This poor darling was used for breeding and likely discarded when her health declined and she went blind. Addy takes daily eye drops to keep her eyes comfortable and reduce the likelihood of infection.
Addy may be blind but she has no trouble navigating her world—she moves thoughtfully and carefully through her home. She always seems to know where you are and finds her way to you. She develops a particularly strong bond with her preferred human and finds comfort in their presence.
Addy thrives on being close to her person! She's a great work from home buddy and curls up on her foster mom's lap while she works. She's also an expert errand buddy, she'll happily nestled in a cozy pet purse while out shopping.
Addy is a bit of a princess when it comes to food—she’s a picky eater, this is not uncommon according to other Yorkie enthusiasts.
Addy is doing good with house and potty training. She'll go outside to the yard or on a walk to do her business. She's also learning to use potty pads. She adores slow, peaceful leash walks where she can take her time and experience the world through her nose and paws.
Due to Addy's past a breeding dog, she isn't interested in playing, especially ruff-housing. Addy does well with older respectful children. She'd do best in a kid-free home as she is startled by sudden noises and quick movement. Her blindness makes her more sensitive to these things. She hasn't met any cats.
Addy's fur-ever home needs patient, loving people. Ideally ones who are experienced with medical conditions and have no issues helping Addy with her eye drops and meds. She'd do best with people who are home more often than not to help continue her house and potty training success. She'd do best in an adult-only home as an only dog. She'd enjoy a yard but that isn't a requirement.
Find one or more available dogs from our Adoptable Dogs list and submit an application: https://www.fawnssmalldogrescue.org/adoptable-dogs
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Approve Application
We review applications on a rolling basis. We do a vet, reference, and background check. Then a foster interview.
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Meet the Pet
If you are the right fit, you will meet the dog during a home visit. If you have pets, we help facilitate an appropriate meet and greet.
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Sign Adoption Contract
Ideally at the end of the home visit you sign the adoption contract, provide your adoption donation, and your 7 day adoption trial starts.
Additional adoption info
We do our best to select the family and home that we feel is ideal based on the unique needs of each dog. Adopters must be 21 years or older.
As we are a foster-based organization our adoption radius is 150 miles from Jacksonville, FL.
Our adoption donations range between $175 to $450 depending on the age and medical expenses paid out for each dog while in rescue. All donations go back to our foster dogs and their care.
Fawn's does a veterinarian and reference check. Your application will be denied if the animals you own are not properly vaccinated, neutered and spayed, and up to date on their heartworm and other preventative medications.
We do our best to select the family and home that we feel is ideal based on the unique needs of each dog. Adopters must be 21 years or older.
As we are a foster-based organization our adoption radius is 150 miles from Jacksonville, FL.
Our adoption donations range between $175 to $450 depending on the age and medical expenses paid out for each dog while in rescue. All donations go back to our foster dogs and their care.
Fawn's does a veterinarian and reference check. Your application will be denied if the animals you own are not properly vaccinated, neutered and spayed, and up to date on their heartworm and other preventative medications.
All our rescued dogs are in foster homes. Visit our website to read the profiles and see pictures of our available dogs who are ready for adoption and waiting to go home with you!
All our rescued dogs are in foster homes. Visit our website to read the profiles and see pictures of our available dogs who are ready for adoption and waiting to go home with you!
Fawn's Small Dog Rescue is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization based in Florida. We are dedicated to saving lives of forgotten dogs in shelters and rescue other stray, abused, or forgotten dogs in Florida.
Our rescue dogs are placed with caring foster families until we find them a qualified permanent loving home. All our dogs receive complete veterinary care, socialization, compassion, nourishment and rehabilitation while in Fawn's Foster Program.
We believe every dogs broken spirit can be mended. We hope to help educate the public on spay/neutering, controlling pet overpopulation and proper animal care.
Fawn's Small Dog Rescue is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization based in Florida. We are dedicated to saving lives of forgotten dogs in shelters and rescue other stray, abused, or forgotten dogs in Florida.
Our rescue dogs are placed with caring foster families until we find them a qualified permanent loving home. All our dogs receive complete veterinary care, socialization, compassion, nourishment and rehabilitation while in Fawn's Foster Program.
We believe every dogs broken spirit can be mended. We hope to help educate the public on spay/neutering, controlling pet overpopulation and proper animal care.
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