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**TUG

Chihuahua

Male, Adult
Peralta, NM
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Janelle (adopt@q.com) for more information about this pet.**IMPORTANT!! Please scroll down and read the entire bio before contacting us with questions. **Please visit our main website www.almosthomenm.org for the application or you can email us to request the application adopt@almosthomenm.org  **We now offer boarding $30 per dog per day in Los Lunas, NM- each dog has an indoor/outdoor run using dog doors and they get 2-3 playtimes out on the main property https://almosthomenm.org/boarding **For more photos and videos please visit our Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Almost-Home-New-Mexico/203840136304815 Please be aware birthday and breeds listed are our best guesses based on looks - we seldom know this information unless they come in with registration papers. Approximate DOB 5/26/2017 Size - Small about 6-10 lbs maybe History-  He had been at a local shelter and marked as having behavioral issues due to aggression. He would be fine with a dog savvy adult but no kids. However, a woman went in and adopted him. When the shelter told her he was aggressive and should not be adopted to a family with kids they chose to adopt him anyway and the shelter manager signed off on it as long as they signed the waiver. Well a few months later he was surrendered to us for aggression issues. We will be very selective when placing him as he does have behavioral issues - though they can be managed easily. Temperament- This guy is super sweet and playful. He loves attention and cuddling. However, he has learned to bite when he doesn't like something and has learned he could scare people in the past with snapping. He absolutely does not like anyone's face in his -- soooo no kisses for him unless he initiates it after he has gotten to know you. He has some quirks we will go over with anyone interested in adopting him. He is a great little dog overall.  Update- he has been here for a couple months and loves, loves, loves attention. He likes to sit on you and put his head on your chest and sometimes he will sneak a little kiss. He is very much a cuddler once he knows and loves someone. He does like other people and will go to them for attention but again nobody should ever put their face in his for kisses as that is probably why he has bitten. Another thing he hates is anyone taking his picture with a cell phone. So if you are looking at Facebook or making a call he is fine - he know the difference though and will start growling and snarling. Not sure if he was taught to do that or what but anytime he thinks you are taking his picture with your phone he looks like Cujo.    Energy Level- Could be active but usually wants to be with us so if we are mosing around outside so is he and when we are inside so is he. He does like to play tug, fetch, and wrestle with his toys. He is the cutest thing in the world when he wants you to play with him. He will bring his toy for you to get one end and then once he knows you have it he growls and tries to tug it away- if you let go he will prance back up to you for you to grab it again. Funny little guy- hence his name is Tug.  Dogs/Cats- He hates other dogs and the cats. He won't attack anyone but he doesn't want them near him ever and will growl at them and try to get away. He has learned to tolerate them but really doesn't care for other animals. He would be perfect for someone living alone that just wants a cute dog to take for walks and play tug with.. Housetrained- He does great with a dog door. He will not give an indication he needs potty though so if he does not have a dog door he will potty in the house if you do not take him out every few hours.  Tug is the cutest sweetest boy but he does have some dominance aggression issues. He is not scared to warn someone and will absolutely not be placed in a home with children. He does have his triggers so whoever adopts him will need to watch for those. When he first meets someone he is very cautious so we might need a couple meetings prior to him moving someplace else. But if someone can follow the instructions for handling him and bonding with him he really is a perfect little boy with lots of love to give. His ideal family would be adults that don't require a lot of hugging and kissing on him initially -- once he bonds with you and knows he is not the boss then he is a perfect little do.. His ideal family would enjoy playing tug, taking walks, and hanging out. We have had volunteers out and he loves all the attention from them and they all laugh when I tell them he is here for severe aggression. Sooo I think we got it under control for the most part you just have to be able to give him time to bond, give him space, and not let him get away with being a jerk as he was allowed in the past.. But once he knows you and loves you he is a very needy little guy who wants nothing more than to be with you.. ***We have worked really hard on his issues-- at this point his only issue is he will get upset if he is asleep under a blanket and gets disturbed.. He will snap and growl.. If I need him to move I will tell him to move and get the corner of the blanket and just pick it up so he is not under it anymore and then we are fine.  Adoption fee $100 includes neuter, age appropriate vaccinations (4 for puppies), deworming, microchip, rabies, collar and leash, training information, and all the support you need.  Send us an e-mail to adopt@almosthomenm.org requesting an application to adopt this sweetie!! Animals are seen by appointment only. An application must be submitted to us prior to making an appointment. We do give a discount when adopting multiple pets. If you would like to donate to our cause and help care for the animals in our care please visit our main website www.almosthomenm.org and click on the donate button at the top left of the screen..April 21, 2024, 2:14 pm
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**SHADOW

Labrador Retriever Mastiff

Male, Adult
Peralta, NM
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
**IMPORTANT!! Please scroll down and read the entire bio before contacting us with questions. **Please visit our main website www.almosthomenm.org for the application or you can email us to request the application adopt@almosthomenm.org  **We now offer boarding $30 per dog per day in Los Lunas, NM- each dog has an indoor/outdoor run using dog doors and they get 2-3 playtimes out on the main property https://almosthomenm.org/boarding **For more photos and videos please visit our Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Almost-Home-New-Mexico/203840136304815 Please be aware birthday and breeds listed are our best guesses based on looks - we seldom know this information unless they come in with registration papers. Approximate DOB 08/05/2020 Size - 70 lbs History- An awesome woman and her family took in a couple dogs and before they could get them fixed they had puppies. Luckily they reached out to us for help. We accepted her into our mother/pup program so now that the puppies are old enough to leave mom we will have mom spayed and she can remain with her owner and we will place the babies. Mom is a Red Heeler/Mastiff mix and dad is a Labrador Retriever mix. We have named all 8 babies after the cast from Lucifer as that is what we are currently watching - Lucifer (Shadow), Mazikeen, Ella, Kane, Amenadiel, Linda, Chloe, and Dan. However, after being adopted he got used to the name Shadow so are keeping that one instead.    Temperament- Very, very high energy - loves kisses.  Loves learning and is eager to follow instruction. He might be amazing for someone wanting an agility dog, a running partner, a hiking partner, etc. He is overall well behaved but does get over excited meeting new people and can't help but start jumping!! With a prong collar though he acts correctly. He is also a tad tricky - So when meeting strangers he will act excited to meet them and he will be sweet and act as though they are friends however if they leave and then come over later when you are not home he does act like he does not know them and will act like Cujo. So just be aware he is a fierce guard dog when it comes to his home and family - if his family is not there. Currently he is left inside when I am not home as people can't be trusted to not put their hand in the fence to pet him and I am not sure if he will bite but suspect he might if they don't listen to the growls and barks to move back away from the fence (told to me by our neighbor who thought they were friends as she always gives him treats and pets him when we are standing at the fence talking- she truly loves him and thought they were bffs until one day I left him outside while I ran out for a bit and she thought she would give him treats and pets at the fence since he had nobody to hang out with since I had left and she said he was a different dog than she was used to loving on.  So that is his only major quirk which isn't all that bad if you have him inside loose and live alone you know you will be protected.    Energy Level- Very, very high energy! He runs and plays all day outside with Phoebe and then will continue to play fetch with me. This guy would do great with a very active family maybe that goes on 4 wheelers or something he can run with and hop on when he gets tired. He doesn't do well in the heat though and will prefer to be inside in air conditioning once it get too hot outside for him. Dogs/Cats- He is super high energy and freaks some dogs out but then does calm down with time. He does do better with females than males.  He is good with all sizes of dogs but yea we do say females better than males as he is a very dominant dog. However, upon saying that he is scared of my male chihuahua but he grew up with Tug being the boss so that is just what he is used to. He did get adopted with the family that adopted his brother but the two started fighting badly so he was returned so a female would be best for him as he never fights with the girls here. He loves the girls and all the puppies.   Housetrained-  Perfectly house and crate trained. This boy has never marked or had an accident. However he does rip up his bedding if he does not get enough outside playtime. A tired dog is a good dog definitely fits him.    Shadow will make the perfect addition to an active family wanting a large active dog to take on adventures- hiking, 4 wheeling, hunting, etc.  He would do best in an adult only home due to his guardian instincts possibly from the mastiff in him. He gets way to excited with kids- for instance when my 2 year old granddaughter comes over he jumps on the couch to where she is so he can lick her to death but he doesn't realize how big he is so knocks her over she now goes in my room when he is being let in or out. Not because he is mean but because he will barrel right over on top of her to give her love- so she gives him treats in his crate. So he loves kids but just a little too much and I've tried to stop it but she prefers to not deal with him. My other granddaughter is 11 and puts her knee up and tells him to sit so he doesn't jump all over her and so he does good with her but she has been around him since he was a baby so even with his size and hyper behavior isn't scared of him and knows how to control him but he might scare kids so adults are best. Shadow is an amazing dog with his family and people who know him -  he never jumps on me, he does as he's told, and is just perfect for me but is hyper with strangers (though has calmed down a lot as he's gotten a little older) and can act like Cujo if his family isn't around.  He does love fetch and will play non stop. But he will also sit with me on the couch and watch tv. He is just n easy dog just needs to meet more people to calm down a bit and learn proper behavior with more strangers who don't mind meeting a large rambunctious dog. He tries to be good when my daughter comes over because she will get mad at him but once in a while he will still jump straight up in front of her to give her a kiss!!!!     Adoption fee $150 includes neuter, age appropriate vaccinations (4 for puppies), deworming, microchip, rabies, collar and leash, training information, and all the support you need.  Send us an e-mail to adopt@almosthomenm.org requesting an application to adopt this sweetie!! Animals are seen by appointment only. An application must be submitted to us prior to making an appointment. We do give a discount when adopting multiple pets. If you would like to donate to our cause and help care for the animals in our care please visit our main website www.almosthomenm.org and click on the donate button at the top left of the screen..April 21, 2024, 2:14 pm
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**ROSS

Australian Kelpie Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Young
Peralta, NM
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Janelle (adopt@q.com) for more information about this pet.**IMPORTANT!! Please scroll down and read the entire bio before contacting us with questions. **Please visit our main website www.almosthomenm.org for the application or you can email us to request the application adopt@almosthomenm.org  **We now offer boarding $30 per dog per day in Los Lunas, NM- each dog has an indoor/outdoor run using dog doors and they get 2-3 playtimes out on the main property https://almosthomenm.org/boarding **For more photos and videos please visit our Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Almost-Home-New-Mexico/203840136304815 Please be aware birthday and breeds listed are our best guesses based on looks - we seldom know this information unless they come in with registration papers. Approximate DOB 08/11/2022 Size - maybe 50 lbs - his mom is about 45 but he is a big boy History- This guy was picked up by animal control with his mom (Phoebe) and sister (Monica) running at large. At that time the puppies were about 5 weeks old and just following mom as she looked for food. They then spent about 6 weeks in the shelter with no interest. After 6 weeks the shelter was packed with no open kennels and they were asking for help and sent out some photos of dogs who had been there a long time that could end up on the euthanasia list if one had to be made. We let them know we would take them and picked them up the next morning. Sadly the shelter is very small with few staff members and a bunch of dogs- which means that puppies don't really get the socialization they need at a shelter so they were pretty fearful when we got them. The little girl would run from us every chance she got and they hid under and behind their mom. They have now been with us for a few weeks and doing much better but will need patient homes with a focus on love and training- spending as much time as possible with family members and meeting new people. Temperament- He tries to be very brave but is still a little worried. Extremely smart but still acts a little fearful. Doesn't accept cuddles as he didn't grow up with them but now loves attention and pets. Ross is very treat motivated. Energy Level- Very high energy  Dogs/Cats- They have met the other dogs here and love to play chase. They are very submissive puppies when meeting the others. Terrified of the cats. Housetrained- They currently stay in the laundry room with a baby gate and are completely house trained to go outside to do their business. Ross is absolutely adorable and looks very much like a Bull Terrier mix. If we didn't have momma we would have thought he was a Bull Terrier mix- and his dad could have been we honestly don't know. But we don't think momma has Bull Terrier in her - she looks to be a kelpie mix. Ross is very smart and learns quickly. He is also very food motivated and really, really, really wants to trust people. He is such a sweet boy and follows us around to watch. When I weed the garden he drags them around to try and get Monica to chase him. He loves the grandkids and is just such a sweet gentle boy.  He is still fearful though and will run if they move to fast but overall if they sit quietly he loves to go to them for love. He will make a wonderful addition to any family wanting a special pup to help come out of his shell- this boy will definitely blossom once he learns to trust a new family as he has been meeting strangers and is excited for the attention.  Adoption fee $100 includes neuter, age appropriate vaccinations (4 for puppies), deworming, microchip, rabies, collar and leash, training information, and all the support you need. Send us an e-mail to adopt@almosthomenm.org requesting an application to adopt this sweetie!! If you don't hear from us you can also text us your email address 505-304-3384 to request the application. Animals are seen by appointment after we have an application. If you would like to donate to our cause you can donate several ways-Check/money order to Almost home NM - PO Box 772- Peralta, NM 87042Paypal to email address adopt@almosthomenm.orgVenmo to almosthomenm last 4 of the phone number 3384https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2932935556595712787...CashApp https://cash.app/$adoptahnm If you enjoy rescue stories please check out our Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/AlmostHome We are constantly adding new stories and photos and it is only $5 a month and goes to a great cause as all the money goes straight to food, toys, treats, and vetting.April 21, 2024, 2:14 pm
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**MONICA

Australian Kelpie Australian Cattle Dog

Female, Young
Peralta, NM
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Janelle (adopt@q.com) for more information about this pet.**IMPORTANT!! Please scroll down and read the entire bio before contacting us with questions. **Please visit our main website www.almosthomenm.org for the application or you can email us to request the application adopt@almosthomenm.org  **We now offer boarding $30 per dog per day in Los Lunas, NM- each dog has an indoor/outdoor run using dog doors and they get 2-3 playtimes out on the main property https://almosthomenm.org/boarding **For more photos and videos please visit our Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Almost-Home-New-Mexico/203840136304815 Please be aware birthday and breeds listed are our best guesses based on looks - we seldom know this information unless they come in with registration papers. Approximate DOB 08/11/2022 Size - maybe 45 lbs - her mom is about 45 History- This little girl was picked up by animal control with her mom (Phoebe) and brother (Ross) running at large. At that time the puppies were about 8 weeks old and just following mom as she looked for food. They then spent about 3 months in the shelter with no interest. The shelter was packed with no open kennels and they were asking for help and sent out some photos of dogs who had been there the longest as they would be the ones put on the euthanasia list if one had to be made. We let them know we would take them and picked them up the next morning. Sadly the shelter is very small with few staff members and a bunch of dogs- which means that puppies don't really get the socialization they need at a shelter so they were pretty much feral when we got them. The day we picked them up they expressed their anal glands and were just running from us. Poor little Monica would run from us every chance she got and they hid under and behind their mom. They have now been with us over a year and have come a long way.  But will need patient homes with a focus on love helping them continue their journeys of being happy loved family members. Monica is still very fearful of strangers and will bark like a guard dog until someone tries to get close then she runs. She does go to her foster mom and the foster mom's grandkids for love and attention and will give kisses and play with toys with them but nobody else really.  Temperament- Monica is a super loving playful girl with the people she loves. However, she is terrified of change and new people. She is just one of those dogs that would love a life of just living in a house with a dog door and someone to love and play with her when she wants to. She is more like a cat really- she doesn't like leaving the house at all, doesn't like strangers, just wants to run and play with the other dogs and the people she loves. She does love all other dogs and puppies and welcomes new dogs with open paws but people she kind of draws the line at.  Energy Level- Pretty high energy pup. She should have another dog to play and run with and there would be a discount if er and Ross could stay together.  Dogs/Cats- Monica absolutely loves playing chase with the other dogs. Puppies seem drawn to them so always end up in their room with them to play. They are somewhat scared of the cats for who knows why but they are scared of them and will try and back into a corner or hide behind me if the cats come into where we are sitting.  Housetrained- She and Ross are both house trained, they do know how to use a dog door. Currently they hang out in the laundry room with a small baby gate and are let in and out throughout the day when they want to however I have had them out in the boarding kennel and they go in and out through the dog doors with no problem. Monica is absolutely adorable and is super super smart. She loves kids and trusts them more than adults. She is very food motivated and really, really, really wants to trust people but still keeps her distance with everyone but her foster. She loves pets and kisses from the people she trusts and loves but will bark at most strangers. I think she would absolutely blossom in her own home. She will make a wonderful addition to any family wanting a special pup to help come out of her shell- this pretty little girl will definitely blossom once she learns to trust her new family. She is house trained and doing great, knows here (as come), responds to a whistle if further away to come, and sits on command.. She is a lot more fearful than Ross though with change and new people so I am thinking that she would need a home with a smaller enclosed yard area with a dog door into the house initially so she can come in and out on her own out of the elements and someone who is extremely patient with time on their hands and the knowledge to continue working with her on building her trust. When they came in it took me a good 3-4 months just to get her to trust me enough to pet her without having to corner her. I spent many hours just laying in their run looking at my phone and not making contact with them except for giving them pieces of chicken to get them to come near me and more months just to get them to accept me moving around and coming to me when I called them and allowing me to play with and pet them and give them kisses. She is the more fearful of the two but when people walk by you can't tell she's a fearful dog and can be quite intimidating. But yea she will need a very special person/family that understands how long a feral dog takes to form new bonds.  Adoption fee $100 includes spay, age appropriate vaccinations (4 for puppies), deworming, microchip, rabies, collar and leash, training information, and all the support you need. Send us an e-mail to adopt@almosthomenm.org requesting an application to adopt this sweetie!! Animals are seen by appointment after we have an application. If you would like to donate to our cause you can donate several ways-Check/money order to Almost home NM - PO Box 772- Peralta, NM 87042Paypal to email address adopt@almosthomenm.orgVenmo to almosthomenm last 4 of the phone number 3384https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2932935556595712787...CashApp https://cash.app/$adoptahnm If you enjoy rescue stories please check out our Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/AlmostHome We are constantly adding new stories and photos and it is only $5 a month and goes to a great cause as all the money goes straight to food, toys, treats, and vetting.April 21, 2024, 2:14 pm
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**PHOEBE

Australian Kelpie

Female, Adult
Peralta, NM
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
**IMPORTANT!! Please scroll down and read the entire bio before contacting us with questions. **Please visit our main website www.almosthomenm.org for the application or you can email us to request the application adopt@almosthomenm.org  **We now offer boarding $30 per dog per day in Los Lunas, NM- each dog has an indoor/outdoor run using dog doors and they get 2-3 playtimes out on the main property https://almosthomenm.org/boarding **For more photos and videos please visit our Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Almost-Home-New-Mexico/203840136304815 Please be aware birthday and breeds listed are our best guesses based on looks - we seldom know this information unless they come in with registration papers. Approximate DOB 07/11/2021 Size - maybe 45 lbs History- This little girl was picked up by animal control with her puppies (Monica and Ross) running at large. At that time the puppies were about 5 weeks old and just following mom as she looked for food. They then spent about 6 weeks in the shelter with no interest. After 6 weeks the shelter was packed with no open kennels and they were asking for help and sent out some photos of dogs who had been there a long time that could end up on the euthanasia list if one had to be made. We let them know we would take them and picked them up the next morning. Phoebe was extremely grateful and pranced around and showed us just how happy she was to be here. Temperament- She is one of the sweetest girls ever. So happy and just loves attention. After being with s for a year she has learned that toys are super fun.  Energy Level- High energy - should have another dog to play and run with or a running partner. She seems to do better with males. Dogs/Cats- She has met the other dogs here and loves to play with Shadow and Ruger the best. She has seen the cats in the house and just ignores them. Housetrained- She is perfect. Has not had a single accident and is crate trained as well for when I have to leave. Phoebe is an absolute doll!! Just a perfect, sweet, gentle little girl. However, we have learned she can be difficult to contain. We had them in a run off the back of the house- 6 ft panels and she easily jumped up and pulled herself over. She will need a tall privacy fence to keep her contained - if there is wire she can jump and then pull herself up and over. We have put a hot wire up and she has learned to stay away from the fences here. She is high energy and quite the little defender. A creepy guy was riding a bike past the foster home recently and she decided to chase him off- she doesn't bite but she will chase and bark to let people know she means business. She is very sweet though and happy and introduces to new people easily. She is very gentle with my 3 year old granddaughter and even lets her handle the leash without pulling her down. She has learned here (as come), responds to a whistle if further away to come, and sits on command. She is just an overall easy girl that would be a fantastic addition to any family wanting a sweet, athletic, loving girl. Adoption fee $150 includes spay, age appropriate vaccinations (4 for puppies), deworming, microchip, rabies, collar and leash, training information, and all the support you need. Send us an e-mail to adopt@almosthomenm.org requesting an application to adopt this sweetie!! If you don't hear from us you can also text us your email address 505-304-3384 to request the application. Animals are seen by appointment after we have an application. If you would like to donate to our cause you can donate several ways-Check/money order to Almost home NM - PO Box 772- Peralta, NM 87042Paypal to email address adopt@almosthomenm.orgVenmo to almosthomenm last 4 of the phone number 3384https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2932935556595712787...CashApp https://cash.app/$adoptahnm If you enjoy rescue stories please check out our Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/AlmostHome We are constantly adding new stories and photos and it is only $5 a month and goes to a great cause as all the money goes straight to food, toys, treats, and vetting.April 21, 2024, 2:14 pm
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**DAISY

American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Young
Peralta, NM
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Janelle (adopt@q.com) for more information about this pet.**IMPORTANT!! Please scroll down to read the entire bio before contacting us with questions. **Please visit our main website www.almosthomenm.org to download the application or you can email us to request the application adopt@almosthomenm.org **We now offer boarding $30 per dog per day in Los Lunas, NM- each dog has an indoor/outdoor run using dog doors and they get 2-3 playtimes daily out on the main property https://almosthomenm.org/boarding **For more photos and videos please visit our Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Almost-Home-New-Mexico/203840136304815 Hello wonderful people let me tell you a little about myself. I was left in a desert on my own when I was still little but a nice lady saved me. I was so scared out there and didn’t know where to find food – she looked so sad when she saw how skinny I was!! I tried to let her know it was ok I was just so happy to see someone – I jumped right into her truck and she took me home. It was the best day ever!! She took me to her house and gave me food and water- I couldn’t believe how hungry and thirsty I was she just kept petting me and telling me I was ok now. It was awesome then she gave me a blanket so I could sleep – I was soo tired. In the mesa there are wild dogs and coyotes I was too scared to sleep so I slept a long time. Anyhow enough of that bad stuff…. you should see me now I am gorgeous with a buff body and shiny coat. I still get super excited meeting new people and animals but I just want to play and live my best life and let everyone know life is to be celebrated. My favorite game ever is fetch!!! I also like to play tug though.. I just love toys!!! Recently I even got to meet giant dogs the rescue lady called horses. I really wanted to play but they wouldn’t chase me no matter how many play bows I did trying to tell them I wanted them to chase me – they were boring so I just explored instead. I know to be soft and gentle with the smaller kids- last summer we shared their toys and played in a little swimming pool together -- they were so much fun. One of the smaller ones dropped her toy into the pool so I hopped right in to get it for her since she got sad she couldn’t reach it and then she started laughing. It was so nice that I got to help a wee one just like when my foster mom helped me!! My foster mom has taken me to other states to visit and she says I am a great traveler and everyone comments on how smart and well behaved I am. I love car rides and adventure. My ideal family would love to take me hiking and going on adventures but then curling up on the couch to watch a good show or whatever they want to do I am game. I am pretty easy like that – I just go with the flow. My foster mom and the rescue lady say I am a perfect dog and they just don’t understand why nobody wants me but I believe my forever family is out there- we just need to find each other and when we do it will be amazingly awesome!!! Please scroll down for the boring information about me the rescue lady said people might want to know. Please be aware birthday and breeds listed are our best guesses based on looks and temperament Estimated DOB 10/1/2022 Size – she weighed in at 57 lbs History- This little girl was found in a mesa where she had been dumped. Everyone said she was scared, and she wouldn't let anyone near her however one of our friends who fosters a lot for us was able to pick her up. The original plan was to take her to a shelter but since they are all completely full and she felt bad dumping her off with the possibility of euthanasia she reported her to them and offered to hold her for the stray hold and look for her owner hoping she wasn't dumped. However, nobody was looking for her. So, we have agreed to try and find her a loving family who will not abandon her again..  Temperament- Super sweet, very smart, loves attention, and tries really hard to do what is expected of her. Has learned some basic commands and is just a really, really sweet girl. Energy Level- She is high energy so would do best with an active family and/or with a high energy dog. However, she would be fine as an only dog as well as long as she gets lots of exercise to tire her out. Dogs/Cats- Super playful with everyone she meets. Some dogs seem a bit intimidated with her eagerness so she would do best with a confident, playful dog that she can rough house with. She probably shouldn't be around cats.. Kids/People- Good with everyone she meets. Has met small children from 2-10 years old and is very gentle with them. She can be very rambunctious and loves to rough house though with adults or bigger teens. She barks a warning and looks intimidating when strangers approach the fence or door so if someone was thinking of breaking in they would think again not knowing if the dog on the other side of the door was friendly or not..   Commands/Obedience Level- Daisy knows some basic commands and is very well behaved overall she just gets super excited and has the zoomies sometimes. Daisy is accustomed to traveling in vehicles and makes a great traveling companion. Housetrained/Crate Trained- She is using a dog door with no accidents. She is also perfect in the crate. Adoption fee $200 includes spay, rabies, age appropriate vaccinations, microchip,  collar and leash, and all the support you need. Send us an e-mail to adopt@almosthomenm.org  to request an application or go to our website and download the application www.almosthomenm.org fill it out and send it back to the email address listed to adopt this sweetie!! Animals are seen by appointment only. An application must be submitted to us prior to making an appointment. If you would like to donate to help with Miss Daisy’s care while she waits for her forever home or to help us continue saving more lives we would surely appreciate it. Paypal https://www.paypal.com/donate/... Check/money order to Almost home NM - PO Box 772- Peralta, NM 87042 Venmo to almosthomenm last 4 of the phone number 3384 https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2932935556595712787 CashApp https://cash.app/$adoptahnmApril 21, 2024, 2:14 pm

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Beagle Freedom Project- NM

Los Lunas, NM 87031

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Pick of the Pound, Inc.

P.O. Box 2702, Los Lunas, NM 87031

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Valencia County Animal Shelter

1209 Hwy 314, Los Lunas, NM 87031

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Rio Grande Animal Humane Association, Inc.

PO Box 912, 105 High Deal Drive, Los Lunas, NM 87031

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HART-NM

Los Lunas, NM 87031

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Quixote Humane

P.O. Box 1285, Peralta, NM 87042

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Almost Home NM

PO Box 772, Peralta, NM 87042

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Cocker Spaniel Rescue of New Mexico

PO Box 1695, Peralta, NM 87042

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New Mexico Pug Rescue

PO Box 802, Belen, NM 87002

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High Desert Doberman Rescue

PO Box 1420, Belen, NM 87002

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