Nadj and Melissa sent out a message yesterday, looking for a new home for 12-pound Maya.
With all her shots and a clean bill of health, this miniature Doberman is ready to bring some one a bit of love.
Read below and contact them:
One of the renters on our street adopted this puppy and then realized they did not have the means to feed her or take care of her basic needs. We took her in after she was left out in the rainstorms without shelter or food for a week. The family will not take her back. This is our fourth rescue animal this year we have vetted and rehomed. Please take a look and see if you have room for a sweet little cuddler like Maya. She is about 12 lbs and will be small as an adult. We think she is about 4 months old. She has the coloring of a miniature Doberman and is mixed with something else small. She has been spayed, had all her shots ( including rabies) and been wormed and heart worm tested. She has also been micro-chipped. She is very sweet-tempered and gets along with dogs and people. We rescued a kitten about the same time and the two tend to play together and eat out of the same bowl. She likes to be under the covers and sleep next to you. She sleeps through the night and she is trained to use a dog door. If she is hungry, she will carry her empty dog bowl. She will eat anything including lima beans. She likes rawhide toys and hoofs and has not eaten anything she shouldn't like shoes or the remote, but if it smells like hamburgers (McDonald's bag) you will need to put it out of her reach. She is good on a leash and has a new blingified collar. She did very well at the new College Park Dog park last Saturday and had no problem returning when we called her name. She is a very good little dog. We would like her to go to a home with either another dog or a person who is home a lot. To have her vetted was $60 if you would like to adopt her and can provide a home within the neighborhood where we will see her happy, we would ask that you make a small donation to Pets Are Loving Support (pals atlanta) or one of the groups helping animals affected by flood instead of paying us.
For those of you with dogs that haven't been fixed yet, please note that Fulton County still does FREE spay and neutering for animals within the county--call the Fulton County Animal Shelter for more info...