Lexi came into rescue on May 21st. She has been dumped at a local shelter and has some wobbly leg issues. She is pure love and enthusiasm and is not yet up for adoption. She is one year old, or less, and mostly Rat Terrier. She weighs, maybe eight pounds.
She is in foster care for now until we can come up with a good solution for her. Her foster home asked us to find someone else to care for her, how about you? Our rescue has to many stairs for Lexi to navigate.
Here is her movie.
She is in foster care for now until we can come up with a good solution for her. Her foster home asked us to find someone else to care for her, how about you? Our rescue has to many stairs for Lexi to navigate.
Here is her movie.
If you are interested in adopting Lexi, we can help you with contacting rescue.
Lexi was turned over to Partners for Pets because our terrain here was a challange. They found her a home! Thank you Partners for Pets. Our rescue helped with the vetting expenses, and they paid for an x-ray that showed no abnormalities. Then she went missing from her guardian, whom didn't have a tag on her, not was there a home check done for Lexi. After being found 3 days later and returned to her guardian, the guardian decided not to keep her. ( No surprise here after asking P4P not to adopt to such a young person without means or stablity.) Now P4P has given permission for Lexi to be turned over to a vet tech who had a hand in Lexi being found. Let's hope this IS her forever home! Learned a LOT through this ordeal, our rescue has a great adoption contract and sreening process.
We just heard from Lexi's new Guardian and got a great picture of her with one of her four legged friends in her new home.
And she gets to go to work with her Guardian, what a lovely thing for her!
Lexi was turned over to Partners for Pets because our terrain here was a challange. They found her a home! Thank you Partners for Pets. Our rescue helped with the vetting expenses, and they paid for an x-ray that showed no abnormalities. Then she went missing from her guardian, whom didn't have a tag on her, not was there a home check done for Lexi. After being found 3 days later and returned to her guardian, the guardian decided not to keep her. ( No surprise here after asking P4P not to adopt to such a young person without means or stablity.) Now P4P has given permission for Lexi to be turned over to a vet tech who had a hand in Lexi being found. Let's hope this IS her forever home! Learned a LOT through this ordeal, our rescue has a great adoption contract and sreening process.
We just heard from Lexi's new Guardian and got a great picture of her with one of her four legged friends in her new home.
And she gets to go to work with her Guardian, what a lovely thing for her!
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