My story
The cutest tripawd in town!Why hello there, hooman! My name is Abrams. I am a 2-and-a-half-year-old, neutered male, Chihuahua Mix weighing around 13 lbs. I am here because The Animal Pad rescued me from a shelter in Ensenada called Ellos Son La Razon. I am house/bathroom/leash trained! You should know that I am a tripod, missing my right front leg. But am I missing the zest for life? Heck no!My foster says, “He is the absolute best dog ever!” I am very well behaved, quiet and I don’t bark unless I’m excited from chasing their other doggos in the backyard. I don’t beg for attention, as long as I can see you, I’m content. I’m also very calm and just love to nap in my bed throughout the day. I would say I am very calm, quiet and friendly. Always happy! I get a little nervous if you get too close to my face. My incision from my amputation is still very sensitive and if you accidentally touch it when picking me up, I cry from pain or discomfort and get nervous. I am doggo and little hooman friendly! Just not cats. My favorite things to do are to eat, lay outside in the sun and sleep. I do enjoy sitting next to you on the couch and playing with my stuffed animals. I love to greet you when you get home and dance out of excitement.Regarding my surgery, like I mentioned earlier, my leg had to be amputated. I need daily medication, help getting in/out of the car, stairs and any high surfaces. I will appreciate limited exercise while my rear right paw heals. I need bloodwork to check liver values every 6-12 months, depending upon vet since I take Gabapentin, Carprofen, and Dasuquin for life. Those cost range from $50- 80 a month for medications, depending on the pharmacy. I hope all this doesn’t seem like too much for my hooman, if you take care of me I triple pawmise to give you my unlimited love My perfect furever home would be one with patience and care! I will do well with other doggos, especially to keep me company when hoomans are not home. I will do well with older children who can respect that my incision scar is still sensitive until it heals. I would do best with company. I’ve never been left alone while in my foster’s care, I have the company of their two other doggos so they are not exactly sure how I will act completely alone. Due to my injury, I am very limited to very minimal exercise. My adoption fee is $400 and that includes spaying/neutering, shots, and microchip. If you want to take me home, please fill out the form on the website here https://theanimalpad.org/adoption-application/##899702##
If you have any questions or would like to adopt Abrams, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.