Adopt

My name is Little Dog!

Posted 4 days ago

Cared for by Wonder Dog Rescue
Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Meet the Pet

4

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)/Maltese
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
15 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
26773

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Foster Notes 1/9/26 - She is a cuddly little dog who loves to give affection. She has lots of energy but also loves to sit and cuddle. She is very young, around a year old. Has her vaccinations. She is not spayed but will need to be. She is learning new commands and how to walk on a leash and she is crate trained. She also does not potty in the house. She enjoys chew toys as she is still very young and likes to chew. She gets along well with other animals and has shown no aggression at all towards anyone or anything. I would recommend further training before she is left alone with other animals or in a house by herself, just because those things are still new to her. She can still be a little timid and loud noises or sudden movements tend to scare her just a bit. However, that doesn't last long and she warms up very quickly. She is very resilient and her personality is so friendly and playful. She will probably need an experienced adopter who will be able to help continue her training and has experience with stray animals and helping them gain their confidence. She is a huge love bug and just wants to be around people all the time. She is very smart and picks up things up very quickly. I am confident that she will make a wonderful, loving addition to someone's family. Please visit our website www.wonderdogrescue.org to apply and learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
26773
Contact
Address
PO Box 17, Penngrove, CA 94951

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

When a party sees a dog they may like to adopt from our web page they submit the application to adopt. We also do mobile adoptions.

2.

Interview

Interview by phone or zoom, unless we are at a mobile.

3.

Meet the Pet

A meetup may result in an adoption. If so, paperwork is signed, and the adoption fee is paid.

4.

Take the Pet Home

We like to follow up and answer any questions that may pop up in the first month... and sometimes longer. We seek lifelong connections!

Additional adoption info

We adopt dogs to homes in Northern California. Very few exceptions are made, and we never ship dogs. We receive many wonderful applications from people in the Pacific Northwest, Canada and Southern California. The issue with long-distance placements is this: We have no reliable way of getting the dog back to us if the adoption falls through. For this reason we must deny these applicants.

Adopters will sign a contract stating that the dog is to be returned to rescue if they are unable to keep the animal. We will take a dog back at ANY time. It is our deep commitment to these animals that they not be returned to shelters. We will also provide you lifelong assistance.... Please contact us at any time with questions about health, nutrition and behavior. We'd rather meet up with you and do some needed training than to have you surrender the dog. Adoptions are a life-long commitment. We are here to help you fulfill the promise to your new dog.

Dog Adoption Fees

Questions about adoption fees are often the first we hear when speaking with potential adopters. We'd love to take a moment to break it down for you! Adoption fees can vary, depending on medical issues, age, breed and medical condition of the dog. Special exceptions are made for senior dogs and for families with special circumstances. Donations above the "fee" amount are considered tax-deductible by law.

Adoption fees for DOGS are a sliding scale, generally between $250 and $350. We will always try to lower the fee if you have special needs. PUPPIES and certain dogs may have higher adoption fees..... this is merely due to the costs associated with doing rescue.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

You can meet our available dogs by attending a mobile adoption. Mobiles are held at various locations, and run from noon until 3pm. It's always a good idea to submit an application in advance. You'll find that at https://wonderdogrescue.org/meet-our-dogs/

More about this rescue

Wonder Dog Rescue has a long history of rescuing dogs in need! Our founder, Linda Beenau, was introduced to rescue in 1992. She assisted Nancy Ford, a long-time Boston and Pug rescuer. Over time she formed Bay Area Boston Terrier Rescue. As time went on, the group grew, and began helping dogs of all sizes, shapes and breeds. Wonder Dog Rescue is the synthesis of this progression.

We are a dedicated volunteer group, serving the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, and rescuing dogs from all over Northern and Central California. Wonder Dog Rescue has saved blind and deaf dogs, puppies as young as two weeks and seniors as old as 15! We offer hospice to special needs and elderly dogs, caring for them until the end of their lives. Each animal has so much to offer… and we learn so much by opening our hearts to these deserving companions.

When a dog comes into rescue he or she is evaluated carefully. All dogs receive vaccinations and are spayed or neutered, and some dogs receive additional medical care or behavior modification. We work with each dog, giving them the love and structure they need to move onward. Dogs stay in foster homes until they are matched with their ideal family. We want these adoptions to be life long, and take this very seriously!

Volunteers help in the transporting of dogs from shelters, socializing & walking, bathing, fostering and assisting at mobiles. Email us if you have even two hours a week and want to make a real difference in these animals' lives.... you won't be sorry!

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