This helps Medina County SPCA with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Miniature Pinscher
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
4 years old, Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Shots current
Has special needs
My personality
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Chloe and her brother were surrendered by their owners after their health status and living conditions began to decline. Chloe was severely anemic from a flea infestation and needed some help with stabilization. We also unfortunately learned that she has a grade 5 out of 6 heart murmur, so the vet that our shelter works with recommended not having her spayed because the likelihood that she would survive the anesthesia is low. With that being said, because of the severity of her heart murmur, Chloe's life expectancy is greatly shortened even on heart medication. We would be looking at more of a hospice situation, unless an adopter wants to work with a cardiologist to see if there was any way to give her more time. No matter what, it is unfair that she is so young and her time is already limited, so we are hoping this will reach a very kind person who will be willing to make whatever time she has left as special as possible. We will be sending her adopters with a dose of her current heart medication.
Chloe has been vaccinated, microchipped and has tested neg. for heartworm which is included in the adoption fee. If you would like to adopt this dog, you must come into the shelter for a meet and greet. We are open 12-4. (Closed Mondays & Wednesdays)
Chloe and her brother were surrendered by their owners after their health status and living conditions began to decline. Chloe was severely anemic from a flea infestation and needed some help with stabilization. We also unfortunately learned that she has a grade 5 out of 6 heart murmur, so the vet that our shelter works with recommended not having her spayed because the likelihood that she would survive the anesthesia is low. With that being said, because of the severity of her heart murmur, Chloe's life expectancy is greatly shortened even on heart medication. We would be looking at more of a hospice situation, unless an adopter wants to work with a cardiologist to see if there was any way to give her more time. No matter what, it is unfair that she is so young and her time is already limited, so we are hoping this will reach a very kind person who will be willing to make whatever time she has left as special as possible. We will be sending her adopters with a dose of her current heart medication.
Chloe has been vaccinated, microchipped and has tested neg. for heartworm which is included in the adoption fee. If you would like to adopt this dog, you must come into the shelter for a meet and greet. We are open 12-4. (Closed Mondays & Wednesdays)
Adoption fees are: Cats over a year old $70, Kittens under 1 year old $125, (ALL ADOPTED CATS MUST LEAVE THE SPCA IN A CARRIER) Dogs over a year old $155, Puppies under a year are $275. (Fees may vary depending on age, breed, if adopter adopts multiple animals, etc) Feel free to download an adoption application to bring with you when you come to our shelter by visiting our website at www.medinacountyspca.com and click on the "adopt" page.
Adoption fees are: Cats over a year old $70, Kittens under 1 year old $125, (ALL ADOPTED CATS MUST LEAVE THE SPCA IN A CARRIER) Dogs over a year old $155, Puppies under a year are $275. (Fees may vary depending on age, breed, if adopter adopts multiple animals, etc) Feel free to download an adoption application to bring with you when you come to our shelter by visiting our website at www.medinacountyspca.com and click on the "adopt" page.
We are open to the public every day of the week from 12-4 except for Mondays & Wednesdays. Besides having a shelter full of animals, the Medina County SPCA has two or three cats at the Medina Petsmart, Medina Pet Supplies Plus and Wooster Petsmart on a regular basis.
We are open to the public every day of the week from 12-4 except for Mondays & Wednesdays. Besides having a shelter full of animals, the Medina County SPCA has two or three cats at the Medina Petsmart, Medina Pet Supplies Plus and Wooster Petsmart on a regular basis.
More about this shelter
The Medina County SPCA, founded in 1985, is a nonprofit organization supported solely by private donations and grants. We are not a part of any national associations or animal welfare groups. We are committed to sheltering and finding homes for sick, injured, abused and abandoned animals of Medina County.
Over the years, we have served thousands of injured,
abandoned, abused and neglected animals throughout Medina County. We also focus on pet-owner education and animal abuse prevention. Our Humane Officers employed by the MSPCA are used to investigate and pursue cases of animals in need.
The Medina County SPCA, founded in 1985, is a nonprofit organization supported solely by private donations and grants. We are not a part of any national associations or animal welfare groups. We are committed to sheltering and finding homes for sick, injured, abused and abandoned animals of Medina County.
Over the years, we have served thousands of injured,
abandoned, abused and neglected animals throughout Medina County. We also focus on pet-owner education and animal abuse prevention. Our Humane Officers employed by the MSPCA are used to investigate and pursue cases of animals in need.
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