Following the arrest of his owner, 12-year-old James Barley was brought to the Chula Vista Animal Care Facility along with seven other animals, including two dogs. When the owner was released, they were not permitted to reclaim any of the animals due to the unsafe condition of the home. James and one of the dogs had been forced to live together in a closet, while the third dog spent his entire life confined to a crate.
Thankfully, James was soon welcomed into a caring foster home. and despite the heartbreaking conditions in which he lived previously, he is a very sweet and lovable boy. Now a Frosted Face, James is safe, loved, and patiently waiting for his forever family. Could that be you?
Here is what we have learned about James from his foster mom:
James is a happy pup who loves seeing humans and other dogs. Although he loves being petted, he calmly waits for people to walk up to him rather than approaching on his own. James' good manners extend to other dogs, and he is never reactive.
James enjoys walks around the neighborhood and low-key outings such as going to get coffee or visiting his foster grandparents.
James is house-trained and knows how to use a doggie door. He also knows several commands, including sit, shake, and wait. He understands pointing and responds to cues like “out!” to leave the kitchen and “go” to move to his bed when humans are eating. As much as James loves mealtime, he has no reaction to food being taken away from him.
James is a loving companion who asks for little. He lives for simple joys including pets, naps, short walks, and being with his people. If you have room in your heart and home for this special senior, please email: placement@frostedfacesfoundation.org
Following the arrest of his owner, 12-year-old James Barley was brought to the Chula Vista Animal Care Facility along with seven other animals, including two dogs. When the owner was released, they were not permitted to reclaim any of the animals due to the unsafe condition of the home. James and one of the dogs had been forced to live together in a closet, while the third dog spent his entire life confined to a crate.
Thankfully, James was soon welcomed into a caring foster home. and despite the heartbreaking conditions in which he lived previously, he is a very sweet and lovable boy. Now a Frosted Face, James is safe, loved, and patiently waiting for his forever family. Could that be you?
Here is what we have learned about James from his foster mom:
James is a happy pup who loves seeing humans and other dogs. Although he loves being petted, he calmly waits for people to walk up to him rather than approaching on his own. James' good manners extend to other dogs, and he is never reactive.
James enjoys walks around the neighborhood and low-key outings such as going to get coffee or visiting his foster grandparents.
James is house-trained and knows how to use a doggie door. He also knows several commands, including sit, shake, and wait. He understands pointing and responds to cues like “out!” to leave the kitchen and “go” to move to his bed when humans are eating. As much as James loves mealtime, he has no reaction to food being taken away from him.
James is a loving companion who asks for little. He lives for simple joys including pets, naps, short walks, and being with his people. If you have room in your heart and home for this special senior, please email: placement@frostedfacesfoundation.org
If application is accepted, a home check will be scheduled.
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Home Check
If approved, an appointment will be made to meet the Frosted Face.
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Meet the Pet
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Sign Adoption Contract
Additional adoption info
Select the Frosted Faces: View all Frosted Faces on our website under Available Frosted Faces. Each profile indicates whether the Frosted Face lives on-site or in a foster home.Please also be sure to review our Courtesy Listings!
Choose a Program: Review the chart below and determine the time commitment that works best for you.
Express Interest: Fill out the Placement Questionnaire as completely and thoughtfully as possible so we can understand your expectations.
Invitation: Within 24 hours a Placement Coordinator will email follow up responses and schedule an appointment for you to visit Frosted Faces Foundation!
a. You will be invited to bring your family and pets to introduce to the Frosted Faces to ensure compatibility. We can show you how a dog interacts with cats on loose leash while you are here!
b. If the match is not successful, the Frosted Face is always welcome to come back to FFF and you will be invited to meet others!
Select the Frosted Faces: View all Frosted Faces on our website under Available Frosted Faces. Each profile indicates whether the Frosted Face lives on-site or in a foster home.Please also be sure to review our Courtesy Listings!
Choose a Program: Review the chart below and determine the time commitment that works best for you.
Express Interest: Fill out the Placement Questionnaire as completely and thoughtfully as possible so we can understand your expectations.
Invitation: Within 24 hours a Placement Coordinator will email follow up responses and schedule an appointment for you to visit Frosted Faces Foundation!
a. You will be invited to bring your family and pets to introduce to the Frosted Faces to ensure compatibility. We can show you how a dog interacts with cats on loose leash while you are here!
b. If the match is not successful, the Frosted Face is always welcome to come back to FFF and you will be invited to meet others!
Frosted Faces Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to delivering the promise of family and comprehensive veterinary care for senior pets whose love and lives are in jeopardy.
Frosted Faces Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to delivering the promise of family and comprehensive veterinary care for senior pets whose love and lives are in jeopardy.
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