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Abby

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About Abby

Louisville, KY

Breed

Chihuahua&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Abby’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$225

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Abby's Story

Meet Abby – Professional Squeaky Ball Enthusiast <br/><br/>At 6 years old, Abby the 15lb, Chihuahua mix was adopted from Mispits over five years ago and was deeply cherished by her mom. This past year or so, however, brought a lot of change and uncertainty. As her owner’s health declined, Abby experienced a rotating door of home health workers and temporary stays with friends. After her mom sadly passed away on Easter, Abby has found herself starting over.<br/><br/> Abby will need a patient home that will let her move at her own pace. Trust is something she gives thoughtfully—but once you earn it, you’ll have a loyal little companion by your side.<br/><br/>And when Abby’s comfortable? That’s when the fun begins.<br/><br/>She loves neighborhood walks, never says no to a treat, and is wildly devoted to squeaky balls. We’re pretty sure she would trade state secrets for one without hesitation. She also has excellent house manners—Abby sleeps quietly in her dog bed at night, is perfectly content sitting beside you on the couch (not a clingy lap dog), and will happily soak up all the butt scratches you’re willing to give.<br/><br/>Abby’s highlights:<br/><br/> Dog-friendly, but also happy as your one-and-only<br/><br/>Housetrained (and knows how to use potty pads, too)<br/><br/>Excellent house manners<br/><br/> Sleeps quietly in her own bed at night<br/><br/>Independent but affectionate—loves to sit beside you<br/><br/>Best suited for a home without small children<br/><br/> Would thrive in a single-level home (she will go up and down stairs but has some weird quirks with them)<br/><br/>Abby doesn’t need perfection—she just needs someone willing to understand her quirkiness. In return, you’ll get a sweet, fun, ball-obsessed companion who will make you smile every single day. How can you not smile at that little snaggletooth underbite?<br/><br/>If you’re ready to give Abby the second chapter she deserves, she’s ready to meet you.

Meet Abby – Professional Squeaky Ball Enthusiast

At 6 years old, Abby the 15lb, Chihuahua mix was adopted from Mispits over five years ago and was deeply cherished by her mom. This past year or so, however, brought a lot of change and uncertainty. As her owner’s health declined, Abby experienced a rotating door of home health workers and temporary stays with friends. After her mom sadly passed away on Easter, Abby has found herself starting over.

Abby will need a patient home that will let her move at her own pace. Trust is something she gives thoughtfully—but once you earn it, you’ll have a loyal little companion by your side.

And when Abby’s comfortable? That’s when the fun begins.

She loves neighborhood walks, never says no to a treat, and is wildly devoted to squeaky balls. We’re pretty sure she would trade state secrets for one without hesitation. She also has excellent house manners—Abby sleeps quietly in her dog bed at night, is perfectly content sitting beside you on the couch (n

Meet Abby – Professional Squeaky Ball Enthusiast

At 6 years old, Abby the 15lb, Chihuahua mix was adopted from Mispits over five years ago and was deeply cherished by her mom. This past year or so, however, brought a lot of change and uncertainty. As her owner’s health declined, Abby experienced a rotating door of home health workers and temporary stays with friends. After her mom sadly passed away on Easter, Abby has found herself starting over.

Abby will need a patient home that will let her move at her own pace. Trust is something she gives thoughtfully—but once you earn it, you’ll have a loyal little companion by your side.

And when Abby’s comfortable? That’s when the fun begins.

She loves neighborhood walks, never says no to a treat, and is wildly devoted to squeaky balls. We’re pretty sure she would trade state secrets for one without hesitation. She also has excellent house manners—Abby sleeps quietly in her dog bed at night, is perfectly content sitting beside you on the couch (not a clingy lap dog), and will happily soak up all the butt scratches you’re willing to give.

Abby’s highlights:

Dog-friendly, but also happy as your one-and-only

Housetrained (and knows how to use potty pads, too)

Excellent house manners

Sleeps quietly in her own bed at night

Independent but affectionate—loves to sit beside you

Best

Consider Abby for adoption?

How To Adopt

Abby was listed as ADOPTABLE by MisPits and Friends Rescue
How can I adopt Abby?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with MisPits and Friends Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Abby is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to MisPits and Friends Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Abby?
If you've submitted an inquiry, MisPits and Friends Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Abby, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to MisPits and Friends Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
MisPits and Friends Rescue's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process is thorough and takes time because we pour our resources, time, energy and love for the dog's future. We thank you for your time and patience throughout our adoption process. Fill out and submit an adoption application (must fill in all blanks to be submitted) including vet and personal references. We will call references and check vetting information and once you are approved, we will contact you to set up a meet and greet! This will be done at your home or we can start on more neutral ground depending on the needs of other pets. We will also complete the home check to be sure there are no concerns such as unsecure fencing, exposed wires, excessive pets in the home or neglectful conditions, or other concerns that may be unique to the specific dog. After a successful meet and greet, an adoption will be set up. If any part of an application is found to be falsified; the application will be IMMEDIATELY denied. WE DO NOT allow close in age adoptions or sibling adoptions. One year or more apart is preferred in order to alleviate behavioral issues that come from adopting too close together. WE DO NOT adopt dogs out for plans to be an emotional support animal because this can be tricky if you are not already approved. WE WILL NOT break written pet policies from landlords or rental properties. WE DO NOT process adoption applications for "secondary adopters", for example adopting a dog to be given to someone other than the applicant, as a gift. We do require all current cats and dogs in the home be spayed or neutered unless they are not for a reason verifiable by your vet. All dogs must be up to date on parvo, distemper, and rabies vaccination unless medically exempt. Rabies vaccinations MUST be administered by a veterinarian, we cannot accept home rabies vaccinations. We also do require all dogs in the home be on heartworm prevention with yearly testing. Heartworms are a silent killer, you will not know your pet is suffering until it is too late. Even inside dogs can be exposed (have you ever been bitten by a mosquito inside?) and prevention is much more inexpensive than the cost of treatment, not to mention the terrible recovery process. MisPits and Friends Rescue reserves the right to deny the adoption of any animal to anyone for any reason. The dog’s well-being and happiness are our top priority and we will choose the person/family/unit that best suits the dogs. Processing times may be longer if we get a lot of applications for the same dog. We will process the applications in the order they are received. Approval for one dog does not guarantee approval for other dogs. Applications for specific dogs will be processed before applications that do not specify a particular dog, but email any time for us to pull your app. ALL communication during the application process will be via email. Once an adopter has been found for a dog, we will not process other applications for that dog due to time constraints. We will do our best to let you know if the dog you have applied for has been adopted. At that point you may choose to apply for a different dog. Due to limited time, we may hold an application until a dog has been specified. If we receive multiple applications on an animal, MisPits and Friends will work diligently to to make the match that is best for both the animal and the adopting family. We will only schedule Meet & Greets for approved adopters. A Meet & Greet does not guarantee adoption approval. The Meet & Greet and the home visit can be scheduled at the same time if desired. The home visit is conducted as a safety check. The home visit can be scheduled at the same time as the Meet & Greet, if desired. A fence is not a requirement for ALL our dogs, but some will require a fenced yard. Our adoption application can be found at mispitsandfriends.org. A Petfinder inquiry is not an application and we will ask you to fill one out for consideration. Thank you! Before applying please think about the following questions: Do I have the time and patience for a dog and allow the dog to properly adjust to a new home? Do I have time to commit to obedience training if necessary? Do I have the money to properly care for a dog, including emergencies, quality food, routine care, and professional training if needed? Do I have a back-up, emergency, plan if something were to happen with my current living situation that would allow me to continue to care for my new dog? If you answered yes to all of those questions, then you are ready!

Abby is from MisPits and Friends Rescue

[Louisville, KY]

Our Mission
To provide a temporary safe haven for all dogs: all breeds, big and small, puppies and adults, fluffy and bald, differently-abled -- we help them all. We aspire to bring people and dogs together. Together, we create a family.

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