SERENA: Chihuahua–Terrier Mix • Spayed Female • 1 Year Old • 13 lbs
True to her name, Serena is a quiet, calm, and peaceful little girl with a gentle, easygoing nature. She gets along beautifully with other dogs, doesn’t bark, and is not destructive. Serena enjoys sharing her bed with another dog and truly thrives on quiet companionship.
She is a sweet and affectionate pup who loves cuddles and gentle affection. Serena sleeps comfortably in a crate, shows no signs of anxiety, and is fully house trained. Her calm demeanor and loving personality would make her a wonderful fit for almost any household.
Every dog deserves a safe and loving home — adopt a rescue dog today. We are their voice.
If you think you can offer Serena the loving home she deserves, please contact Reyna:
miracledogrescue@gmail.com
323-383-8883
SERENA: Chihuahua–Terrier Mix • Spayed Female • 1 Year Old • 13 lbs
True to her name, Serena is a quiet, calm, and peaceful little girl with a gentle, easygoing nature. She gets along beautifully with other dogs, doesn’t bark, and is not destructive. Serena enjoys sharing her bed with another dog and truly thrives on quiet companionship.
She is a sweet and affectionate pup who loves cuddles and gentle affection. Serena sleeps comfortably in a crate, shows no signs of anxiety, and is fully house trained. Her calm demeanor and loving personality would make her a wonderful fit for almost any household.
Every dog deserves a safe and loving home — adopt a rescue dog today. We are their voice.
If you think you can offer Serena the loving home she deserves, please contact Reyna:
6639 AJAX AVE Bell Gardens, ca 90201, California, CA 90201
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The adoption process is:
1) Application
2) HOME CHECK
3) Interact w/ pooch
4) Adoption contract
5) Adoption fee which covers Neuter Spayed- all vaccines- and microchip
6) Follow-up
The adoption process is:
1) Application
2) HOME CHECK
3) Interact w/ pooch
4) Adoption contract
5) Adoption fee which covers Neuter Spayed- all vaccines- and microchip
6) Follow-up
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WE WILL POST THE EVENTS.
WE WILL POST THE EVENTS.
More about this rescue
WHO WE ARE
The Miracle Dog Rescue Program was founded in the year 2006 to help rescue abandoned dogs from Southern California and surrounding areas and Baja California to adopt them out in the United States.
When we began our program in 2006, we had only a few dogs. The principle then was the same as it is now; each dog is spayed or neutered, given a complete physical by a local volunteer veterinarian, and given the food, shelter, medicine, love and encouragement he or she needs in rescue foster homes while suitable permanent homes are found in the Southern California area.
When we started, we soon realized we had underestimated the task, and we felt overwhelmed. It sometimes seemed as though there could be no solution to the monumental problem of spaying or neutering every pup or dog our volunteer foster owners wanted to rehabilitate. We wondered if we could really make a difference in what seemed an out-of- control situation.
But it turned out that the answer was, and remains, YES. By approaching the situation as a series of single challenges instead of trying to "fix the whole problem," we have now saved, treated and adopted out hundreds of dogs and puppies that would soon have died as sick, hungry, abandoned and helpless animals in the streets or homes.
WHO WE ARE
The Miracle Dog Rescue Program was founded in the year 2006 to help rescue abandoned dogs from Southern California and surrounding areas and Baja California to adopt them out in the United States.
When we began our program in 2006, we had only a few dogs. The principle then was the same as it is now; each dog is spayed or neutered, given a complete physical by a local volunteer veterinarian, and given the food, shelter, medicine, love and encouragement he or she needs in rescue foster homes while suitable permanent homes are found in the Southern California area.
When we started, we soon realized we had underestimated the task, and we felt overwhelmed. It sometimes seemed as though there could be no solution to the monumental problem of spaying or neutering every pup or dog our volunteer foster owners wanted to rehabilitate. We wondered if we could really make a difference in what seemed an out-of- control situation.
But it turned out that the answer was, and remains, YES. By approaching the situation as a series of single challenges instead of trying to "fix the whole problem," we have now saved, treated and adopted out hundreds of dogs and puppies that would soon have died as sick, hungry, abandoned and helpless animals in the streets or homes.
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