Cotton is an adorable 3 year old Chihuahua mix who is 9 lbs. Cotton came to us from a small, rural shelter in Texas, where she was relinquished by her adopters three years after originally adopting her from that same shelter. While that chapter has closed, Cotton is now safely in Colorado, settling into a loving foster home where she’s being cared for, supported, and given the time she needs to decompress. She’s ready for a new beginning with an adopter who will offer her the stability and kindness she deserves.
Cotton is understandably feeling a bit timid and confused as she adjusts to so many big changes in a short amount of time. When she first arrived, she spent much of her first day tucked safely under her foster’s bed, but by day two she was already coming out for pets and treats. She finds a great deal of comfort in her foster’s dog and can often be found cuddled up next to her, taking cues and reassurance from having a doggy companion nearby.
Because of this, Cotton will do best in a home with another friendly, confident dog who can help show her the ropes and provide comfort as she continues to warm up. With a patient, kind adopter who understands that she’s navigating a big transition, Cotton will continue to blossom as she settles in and learns that she’s safe.
Farfel's Rescue feels very strongly that every dog deserves the opportunity for formal, positive reinforcement / force-free training classes that are virtual or in-person. We therefore aren't willing to adopt Cotton out to a home that doesn't choose to offer her this training opportunity. Farfel's is happy to provide a list of approved positive reinforcement / force-free virtual and in-person trainers in your area.
Cotton will be up to date on her vetting / vaccinations to be in line with our commitment to only adopting out healthy dogs. She has also been spayed to support our hopes for a future of zero population growth in the canine population.
When Cotton was relinquished to the shelter, her previous owner mentioned that on very rare occasions, Cotton has a brief, mild seizure lasting about 10 seconds. We did see one occur on the day she arrived in Colorado, which was understandably a very stressful and overwhelming day for her. Out of an abundance of caution, we took her straight to our vet, who was not surprised given the circumstances and explained that stress can sometimes trigger seizures in dogs who are predisposed to them. Cotton’s bloodwork came back perfect, and our vet confirmed that she is a very healthy dog. Because these episodes are infrequent and mild, medication is not needed at this time — it’s simply something her future adopter should be aware of, even though it does not require treatment.
Cotton is available for adoption now. Adoption applications are currently being accepted for this sweet and cuddly best friend. An app can be found at http://farfels.com/farfels-rescue/adoption-form/. If interested, please fill out completely and submit.
**PLEASE NOTE** If you're truly interested in adopting Cotton, please be sure to fill out our Farfel's Rescue adoption application found at the link above or at farfels.com. Adoption site applications such as Petfinder and Adoptapet don't provide enough information and therefore aren't useful. Our Farfel's application is the only initial tool that we have to determine a great match for this very deserving dog. We're sorry, but in many cases, we're unable to get back to those that don't submit our Farfel's Rescue adoption application. Thanks very much for choosing rescue.
Cotton is an adorable 3 year old Chihuahua mix who is 9 lbs. Cotton came to us from a small, rural shelter in Texas, where she was relinquished by her adopters three years after originally adopting her from that same shelter. While that chapter has closed, Cotton is now safely in Colorado, settling into a loving foster home where she’s being cared for, supported, and given the time she needs to decompress. She’s ready for a new beginning with an adopter who will offer her the stability and kindness she deserves.
Cotton is understandably feeling a bit timid and confused as she adjusts to so many big changes in a short amount of time. When she first arrived, she spent much of her first day tucked safely under her foster’s bed, but by day two she was already coming out for pets and treats. She finds a great deal of comfort in her foster’s dog and can often be found cuddled up next to her, taking cues and reassurance from having a doggy companion nearby.
Because of this, Cotton will do best in a home with another friendly, confident dog who can help show her the ropes and provide comfort as she continues to warm up. With a patient, kind adopter who understands that she’s navigating a big transition, Cotton will continue to blossom as she settles in and learns that she’s safe.
Farfel's Rescue feels very strongly that every dog deserves the opportunity for formal, positive reinforcement / force-free training classes that are virtual or in-person. We therefore aren't willing to adopt Cotton out to a home that doesn't choose to offer her this training opportunity. Farfel's is happy to provide a list of approved positive reinforcement / force-free virtual and in-person trainers in your area.
Cotton will be up to date on her vetting / vaccinations to be in line with our commitment to only adopting out healthy dogs. She has also been spayed to support our hopes for a future of zero population growth in the canine population.
When Cotton was relinquished to the shelter, her previous owner mentioned that on very rare occasions, Cotton has a brief, mild seizure lasting about 10 seconds. We did see one occur on the day she arrived in Colorado, which was understandably a very stressful and overwhelming day for her. Out of an abundance of caution, we took her straight to our vet, who was not surprised given the circumstances and explained that stress can sometimes trigger seizures in dogs who are predisposed to them. Cotton’s bloodwork came back perfect, and our vet confirmed that she is a very healthy dog. Because these episodes are infrequent and mild, medication is not needed at this time — it’s simply something her future adopter should be aware of, even though it does not require treatment.
Cotton is available for adoption now. Adoption applications are currently being accepted for this sweet and cuddly best friend. An app can be found at http://farfels.com/farfels-rescue/adoption-form/. If interested, please fill out completely and submit.
**PLEASE NOTE** If you're truly interested in adopting Cotton, please be sure to fill out our Farfel's Rescue adoption application found at the link above or at farfels.com. Adoption site applications such as Petfinder and Adoptapet don't provide enough information and therefore aren't useful. Our Farfel's application is the only initial tool that we have to determine a great match for this very deserving dog. We're sorry, but in many cases, we're unable to get back to those that don't submit our Farfel's Rescue adoption application. Thanks very much for choosing rescue.
Farfel's Rescue is a fully foster based rescue, and offers a one week trial with every adoption. We feel that this is much more beneficial to not only the dog, but the adopter too. We believe that only getting 20-30 minutes with a dog before deciding on a lifetime commitment is not a fair amount of time to the adopter, or the dog. Therefore we give adopters one week with the dog to assure it is the right fit, and offer a full refund of their adoption fee should it not workout within the week trial.
An Adoption Application and an Adoption Contract must be completed before any dog can begin their one week foster. Our average adoption fee is $695. This amount serves to cover vetting, spay/neuter, all vaccinations, temperament testing, transport, a microchip, harness, food, and treats.
Our dogs come from Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and rural Colorado.
Farfel's Rescue is a fully foster based rescue, and offers a one week trial with every adoption. We feel that this is much more beneficial to not only the dog, but the adopter too. We believe that only getting 20-30 minutes with a dog before deciding on a lifetime commitment is not a fair amount of time to the adopter, or the dog. Therefore we give adopters one week with the dog to assure it is the right fit, and offer a full refund of their adoption fee should it not workout within the week trial.
An Adoption Application and an Adoption Contract must be completed before any dog can begin their one week foster. Our average adoption fee is $695. This amount serves to cover vetting, spay/neuter, all vaccinations, temperament testing, transport, a microchip, harness, food, and treats.
Our dogs come from Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and rural Colorado.
Pets are transported from the southern states every week. Almost 100% of the time, the dogs are spoken for as a result of adoption applications that can be referenced under Adoption at farfelsrescue.com. We study the applications. If the app indicates there is a match, followed up by a home visit and reference checks, the process moves to the next step. The adopter is committing to a one week foster (of course the dog can be returned at any time prior), and can then choose to finalize the adoption.
Pets are transported from the southern states every week. Almost 100% of the time, the dogs are spoken for as a result of adoption applications that can be referenced under Adoption at farfelsrescue.com. We study the applications. If the app indicates there is a match, followed up by a home visit and reference checks, the process moves to the next step. The adopter is committing to a one week foster (of course the dog can be returned at any time prior), and can then choose to finalize the adoption.
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We own a pet boutique named Farfel's Farm & Rescue on Pearl Street in Boulder, Colorado. We have had the good fortune to find our niche in the Boulder community and experience success. We felt it very important to "pay it forward" in gratitude. We couldn't think of a better endeavor than to save dogs who were out of time in the southern states, yet had been identified with great temperaments. We dedicate our efforts to their good health and ultimate wonderful, permanent homes.
We own a pet boutique named Farfel's Farm & Rescue on Pearl Street in Boulder, Colorado. We have had the good fortune to find our niche in the Boulder community and experience success. We felt it very important to "pay it forward" in gratitude. We couldn't think of a better endeavor than to save dogs who were out of time in the southern states, yet had been identified with great temperaments. We dedicate our efforts to their good health and ultimate wonderful, permanent homes.
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