Sadie came to us as a part of a group pulled from a hoarding home that had caught on fire. Due to her past, she is very timid and shy. Sadie will need a patient adopter that understands she had previously lived a tough life and it will take her time to warm up and trust a new person.
Say Hello to Sadie!
This girl is estimated to be about 6 years old and is a Chihuahua mix. She is very timid and shy at first. She does not like to be held but once comfortable will gladly sit next to or on her human's lap. She loves cuddle time and prefers to sleep under the blankets on the bed with her people. Sadie had a rough start to her life and limited human contact so it takes her a while to warm up. She is good with friendly dogs her size after a warm up period so she knows she is safe. Sadie likes to hide at first and can often be found napping behind the couch where its calm. She is dog door trained but will need patience in a new home learning a new backyard.
She has been fully vetted which includes spayed, vaccinated, 4dx tested negative and is on heartworm prevention.
Her ideal home would be without smaller children due to her timid nature. She prefers calm environments with someone who will let her decompress at her own rate.
If interested in Sadie please email us at Info@pbanimaladvocates.org for more information or to fill out our adoption application.
Sadie came to us as a part of a group pulled from a hoarding home that had caught on fire. Due to her past, she is very timid and shy. Sadie will need a patient adopter that understands she had previously lived a tough life and it will take her time to warm up and trust a new person.
Say Hello to Sadie!
This girl is estimated to be about 6 years old and is a Chihuahua mix. She is very timid and shy at first. She does not like to be held but once comfortable will gladly sit next to or on her human's lap. She loves cuddle time and prefers to sleep under the blankets on the bed with her people. Sadie had a rough start to her life and limited human contact so it takes her a while to warm up. She is good with friendly dogs her size after a warm up period so she knows she is safe. Sadie likes to hide at first and can often be found napping behind the couch where its calm. She is dog door trained but will need patience in a new home learning a new backyard.
She has been fully vetted which includes spayed, vaccinated, 4dx tested negative and is on heartworm prevention.
Her ideal home would be without smaller children due to her timid nature. She prefers calm environments with someone who will let her decompress at her own rate.
If interested in Sadie please email us at Info@pbanimaladvocates.org for more information or to fill out our adoption application.
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Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
See a pet you're interested in please submit our adoption application!
2.
Approve Application
Please allow our volunteer's a few days to review your applications and we will be in contact with next steps in our adoption process.
3.
Meet the Pet
We do set up meet and greets for all animals prior to adoption. We like all family members to be present as well as other pets in the home.
4.
Home Check
We do require a fence check for all of our adoptable dogs to ensure they have a secured outside area.
Additional adoption info
We offer trial adoptions for all of our pets! We understand that adopting a pet is a huge commitment and once they have settled into a new environment sometimes it's just not a good fit for our families. Our trial adoptions are no obligation periods where if it does not work out, we take our dog or cat back no questions asked,
We offer trial adoptions for all of our pets! We understand that adopting a pet is a huge commitment and once they have settled into a new environment sometimes it's just not a good fit for our families. Our trial adoptions are no obligation periods where if it does not work out, we take our dog or cat back no questions asked,
Permian Basin Animal Advocates is a 501(c)3 non profit, no kill organization that works with foster homes in the Permian Basin Area to rescue neglected animals from the streets and/or kill shelters and get them permanent, approved homes. We strive to educate the community on the fundamentals of responsible pet ownership, TNR, and the importance of spaying and neutering.
Permian Basin Animal Advocates is a 501(c)3 non profit, no kill organization that works with foster homes in the Permian Basin Area to rescue neglected animals from the streets and/or kill shelters and get them permanent, approved homes. We strive to educate the community on the fundamentals of responsible pet ownership, TNR, and the importance of spaying and neutering.
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