Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Pebbles is finally ready for adoption! Yes, the same Pebbles who was surrendered after spending years with her former family. The same Pebbles who suddenly found herself starting over and learning what life looks like now.❤️🩹Pebbles is 14 years old and just 12 lbs, but this tiny girl has a whole lot of love packed into her little body.Despite everything she’s been through, Pebbles is still the happiest little soul. She’s bubbly, loving, and once she decides you’re her person, that’s it — she just wants to be wherever you are. Whether it’s curling up next to you, going on walks, or simply hanging out, Pebbles is happiest when she’s with her human.🥰💊Pebbles does have chronic dry eye, so she does require daily eye drops. However, she taked them like a champ and without a fuss!Pebbles would love a home with a secure yard where she can do her adorable little zoomies and a person who enjoys giving affection and taking regular walks. She gets along just fine with other dogs, though she’s much more interested in spending time with her people.🐾She’s potty trained, great on a leash, and has the cutest little underbite that gives her so much character. Her foster lovingly calls her “Bubbles” because of her happy scampers and scribble-scrabbles when she gets excited. She hasn’t quite figured out toys yet, but her joy comes from being close to her humans.💖Pebbles has already been through so much change in her life, but she hasn’t lost her sweetness or her spark. Now she just needs someone to give her the loving home she’s been waiting for!🏡💌If you are ready to adopt this girl, visit our website for the direct link to apply!📍Based in Bryan, Texas. We offer nationwide adoptions and transport!To have your home considered for adoption, read about our adoption process or fees, and find out about interstate transport (dogs only), please visit our website.https://longwayhome.org/apply ❤ Long Way Home makes no guarantees on breed--most animals we receive from shelters are mixed breeds. As long as they need rescue, that's what is most important to us.