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Babe *special needs*

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About Babe *special needs*

Gardena, CA

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Babe *special needs*’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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

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Babe *special needs*'s Story

Meet Babe! And yes, the name fits.<br/><br/>Babe came to us after her care needs became too much for her previous owner to manage. In March 2025 she was diagnosed with IVDD and quickly lost the use of her hind legs. Her previous owner did everything they could for her, including surgery in hopes of helping her regain mobility, but unfortunately it wasn't successful.<br/><br/>Now here's the important part: Babe does not spend a single second feeling sorry for herself. Actually, if you met her without knowing her story, you'd probably just think, "wow this dog is obsessed with people and snacks."<br/><br/>Babe absolutely loves attention. She loves being cuddled, loved on, doted on, and included in whatever is happening. She also takes treats very seriously and considers herself somewhat of a snack professional. Other dogs? Loves them. Human friends? Loves them too. She is curious, social, and has this really happy little energy about her that pulls people in.<br/><br/>While she has very limited use of her hind legs and can't walk normally, she gets around just fine using her front legs, and when she gets into her wheelchair it's game over. Suddenly she's speeding around, cruising from place to place, and acting like she has somewhere very important to be!<br/><br/>Babe does need her bladder expressed several times a day because she cannot fully eliminate on her own. We know that can sound intimidating at first, but it becomes routine quickly, and our staff is happy to teach and support her future adopter every step of the way.<br/><br/>The thing about Babe is that she never got the memo that she's supposed to be different. She still wants the same things every dog wants. Attention. Treats. Cuddles. Fun. Someone to love. She's looking for a home with someone around more often than not, and ideally someone with special needs dog experience or someone excited and willing to learn.<br/><br/>Babe isn't looking for someone to feel bad for her. She's looking for someone to adore her. And trust us, that part is easy. Interested in this special little lady? Please inquire today!

Meet Babe! And yes, the name fits.

Babe came to us after her care needs became too much for her previous owner to manage. In March 2025 she was diagnosed with IVDD and quickly lost the use of her hind legs. Her previous owner did everything they could for her, including surgery in hopes of helping her regain mobility, but unfortunately it wasn't successful.

Now here's the important part: Babe does not spend a single second feeling sorry for herself. Actually, if you met her without knowing her story, you'd probably just think, "wow this dog is obsessed with people and snacks."

Babe absolutely loves attention. She loves being cuddled, loved on, doted on, and included in whatever is happening. She also takes treats very seriously and considers herself somewhat of a snack professional. Other dogs? Loves them. Human friends? Loves them too. She is curious, social, and has this really happy little energy about her that pulls people in.

While she has very limited use of her hind legs and can't w

Meet Babe! And yes, the name fits.

Babe came to us after her care needs became too much for her previous owner to manage. In March 2025 she was diagnosed with IVDD and quickly lost the use of her hind legs. Her previous owner did everything they could for her, including surgery in hopes of helping her regain mobility, but unfortunately it wasn't successful.

Now here's the important part: Babe does not spend a single second feeling sorry for herself. Actually, if you met her without knowing her story, you'd probably just think, "wow this dog is obsessed with people and snacks."

Babe absolutely loves attention. She loves being cuddled, loved on, doted on, and included in whatever is happening. She also takes treats very seriously and considers herself somewhat of a snack professional. Other dogs? Loves them. Human friends? Loves them too. She is curious, social, and has this really happy little energy about her that pulls people in.

While she has very limited use of her hind legs and can't walk normally, she gets around just fine using her front legs, and when she gets into her wheelchair it's game over. Suddenly she's speeding around, cruising from place to place, and acting like she has somewhere very important to be!

Babe does need her bladder expressed several times a day because she cannot fully eliminate on her own. We know that can sound intimidating at first, but it

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How To Adopt

Babe *specia... was listed as Adoptable by Pug Nation Rescue of LA
How can I adopt Babe *specia...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Pug Nation Rescue of LA. 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 Babe *specia... 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 Pug Nation Rescue of LA for details on the pet.
When can I meet Babe *specia...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Pug Nation Rescue of LA will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Babe *specia..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Pug Nation Rescue of LA, and they'll be happy to help!
Pug Nation Rescue of LA's Adoption Policy
Please go to our website www.pugnationla.org and fill out an application.  We do a home visit, then you are ready to pick out and bring home a dog of your choice.  Fees range from $100-550. We welcome approved adopters to our facility by appointment only.  Call 310-327-7871

Babe *special needs* is from Pug Nation Rescue of LA

[Gardena, CA]

Our Mission
Rescue every area Pug in need and provide medical care and place them in a forever home. If no home can be found, we pledge to provide a comfortable and loving place where those Pugs can live out their lives.

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