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My name is Mylie!

Posted over 11 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Pembroke Welsh Corgi/Sheltie, Shetland Sheepdog
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with Black
Age
Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Contact rescuer direct at 310-497-0472. We are assisting the rescuer in finding a qualified home for Mylie and also Mylie's mom, Roxy (see separate post). Here is the rescuer's story. Please read Mylie's story and consider being her forever family. Ideally we'd love to keep this mother/daughter combo together as they are really easy dogs well behaved girls. However they can be separated into good homes. Please email me with a contact number if you are interested in adoption. To see video of this lovable duo, copy/paste: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXTUwMGgvQU Name: Mylie Age: about 1 yrs old Breed/Weight/Coloring: Mylie is a Corgie mix with her longish body and short (but cute) stubby legs. She more so resembles a little fox with that gorgeous black/brown/orange coat with medium length fur that has minimal shedding. She has endearing brown eyes, cute pointy ears, and a knock out face. She weighs about 15 lbs. Rescue History: Mylie and we assume her mother, Roxy, were dumped in an affluent neighborhood in Los Angeles. It is not uncommon for people to drive to this dog-loving community and dump their pets in hopes that someone will take them in. They were so scared that they froze and stayed in the yard of the house that they were abandoned at for hours until somebody rescued them. Most of the time, the dogs have to go to the shelter because there is no available fosters or adopters. However, lucky for these girls, the person that found them didn't have the heart to put them in doggy jail in hopes they would make it out. They were too cute, too sweet, too adoptable to let that happen so everyone pulled together to find a foster home and they are now awaiting forever homes. Personality: Mylie is clearly the one still in the midst of outgrowing her puppy stage with that silly, goofy, gregarious personality. She is the sociable one of the 2 (although both very sweet girls). Their foster mom refers to Mylie & Roxy as 'the easiest dogs to take care of'. Honestly, we cannot think of one negative characteristic about these girls. Mylie is fun-loving by nature and just a really good dog. She is such a 'ham' to say the least as she kept climbing into my 5 year old daughter's lap to soak up as much attention and loving as possible. She likes to play - her favorite game is to gently 'mouth' your hand when you playfully put it in her face. Mylie is that typical dogpark dog, we could just see her greeting all the people and pets as they come in. She enjoys exploring new things and frolicking in the yard but she always finds a way to check in with Roxy making sure mom is right there by her side. She is a smart cookie and perfected how to use the doggy door in one day as well as learned that outside is for potty in no time. She has the appropriate energy level at the appropriate times - on walks she's spunky and fun, inside the house she is calm and well-mannered. She looks forward to nap time with her foster mom as she snuggles as close as humanly possible to her in the bed and actually nuzzles her nose inside her foster mom's neck. What a sweet baby Mylie is! Overall, she is the ultimate family dog with the beauty, brains, and personality to match. Medical: Mylie is spayed, current on vaccines, and microchipped. She has no health issues. Would do best: Mylie could go anywhere and fit right in. She is not an excessive barker and she has perfect manners inside the home. She loves people of all ages from babies on up so she could be the perfect companion dog to a single person or couple and she can be that family dog your kids have been asking for. Cats, dogs, kids: She loved up on my 5 yr old daughter as much as she could, greeting her with kisses and hugs. At one point she kept jumping in her lap! She lives with multiple cats in her foster home and peacefully co-exists with her feline friends. She also lives with dogs of all sizes from a tiny yorkie to a large golden retriever - she has befriended all her doggy friends. ¥Location: can be separated, need any good home!

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