Posted over 2 months ago | Updated over 3 weeks ago
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Bea is estimated to be between 10-15 years old and weighs in at a whopping 6 pounds! Bea has patellar luxation, causing her back legs to be quite bowed. Bea receives Librella injections once monthly to help with her arthritis. In the future Bea will require a mobility aid to get around. Bea has only a few teeth, so her food must be soaked in water before serving. Bea also has a condition called micro-opthamalia meaning her right eye is small and does not naturally produce lubricant. Because of this she must get lubricant drops twice daily, and sometimes you also need to use a wet cloth to remove some crust from her eye. Due to Bea’s age she will not be spayed so it is imperative that she is not in contact with unaltered male dogs - this also means Bea will continue to experience a heat cycle.
Despite her age and disabilities, Bea is just getting started with her new life! She is nervous around new people at first, but will quickly become your shadow and demand to sit on your lap. She gets along with dogs of all sizes and even cats. She is crate trained and does know to go potty outdoors, but does wear diapers inside due to her age.
Beatriz and roughly 150 other dogs were rescued by Animal Rescue Corp from a hoarding case in Madison, FL.
You can apply to adopt our dogs at: https://www.pawfectmatch.org/info/adoption
Bea is estimated to be between 10-15 years old and weighs in at a whopping 6 pounds! Bea has patellar luxation, causing her back legs to be quite bowed. Bea receives Librella injections once monthly to help with her arthritis. In the future Bea will require a mobility aid to get around. Bea has only a few teeth, so her food must be soaked in water before serving. Bea also has a condition called micro-opthamalia meaning her right eye is small and does not naturally produce lubricant. Because of this she must get lubricant drops twice daily, and sometimes you also need to use a wet cloth to remove some crust from her eye. Due to Bea’s age she will not be spayed so it is imperative that she is not in contact with unaltered male dogs - this also means Bea will continue to experience a heat cycle.
Despite her age and disabilities, Bea is just getting started with her new life! She is nervous around new people at first, but will quickly become your shadow and demand to sit on your lap. She gets along with dogs of all sizes and even cats. She is crate trained and does know to go potty outdoors, but does wear diapers inside due to her age.
Beatriz and roughly 150 other dogs were rescued by Animal Rescue Corp from a hoarding case in Madison, FL.
You can apply to adopt our dogs at: https://www.pawfectmatch.org/info/adoption
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Please navigate to www.pawfectmatch.org to submit an application
Interview
Once we receive your application, our volunteers will check your vet and personal references as well as do a phone interview
Meet the Pet
All human and canine family members are required to meet. The adoption fee is $400