Kalamazoo Animal Rescue

Additional Pets


Meet Paisley

Chihuahua, Pug Mix

No Kids
Size: Small
Approx DOB: 8/01/2015
Gender: Female
Color: Brown/black
Weight: 12
Microchipped

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Paisley is a little ball of love. She enjoys snuggles and kisses. She is a burrower who is always looking for the next blanket to nest under. Paisley has never been an only dog. Although she can exhibit some resource guarding tendencies regarding affection. She's also skittish in new situations and around new people or unexpected noise. Her ideal home would not include an apartment or smaller children. Paisley likes going outside and is good on leash walks. She's just as happy being cuddled up on a lap.


John S is her foster parent. The adoption fee for Paisley is $250, please complete our online application formspeak to a volunteer if you are interested in adopting Paisley. A volunteer will contact you.

All Kalamazoo Animal Rescue dogs & puppies are spayed or neutered prior to adoption. Dogs have been heartworm tested and if appropriate (age and time of year) all dogs and puppies are given heartworm preventative. All are given medication to rid them of roundworms and checked and treated for fleas & ear mites, if needed. Dogs and puppies are given distemper vaccines and depending on how long the pet has been in foster care, additional distemper vaccine(s) may be necessary and the expense will be incurred by the adopter. Any canine over 4 months of age is brought current on the Rabies vaccine. Additional vet care may have been provided depending on the particular animal's needs. Dogs are individually priced as above.

It is in the best interest of pooch and owner to enroll in an obedience class soon after adoption. After all, you have a lot to learn about your new friend. Both PetSmart and the Kalamazoo Dog Training Club offer a discount to owners with newly adopted dogs. Enroll before any behavior problems start - you won't regret it!


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