



Bea
- Senior
- Female
- Small
About Bea
Lawrenceville, GA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Bea’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.
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Bea's Story
You are looking at the sweetest old lady who just needs a soft place to live out her days. Bea is a Chihuahua who is somewhere between 10 and 100 years old. She weighs eight pounds and her little body shows evidence of a hard life. This ol’ gal has seen some things and graduated from the school of hard knocks. She’s no worse for the wear and her tough-yet-tender spirit shines brightly. Bea is a survivor with a lot of life left and she is waiting patiently for someone worthy of her devotion and love. Bea is in good health for her age. She had a dental last week and the seven teeth she has left are all nice and shiny now. Though she has a touch of arthritis and cataracts she is still sprightly and eager to be part of whatever is going on in the household. Bea is wonderful with other dogs and she would likely do fine with cats as well (foster mom doesn’t have any to test her with). We can’t say a single bad thing about this precious girl. Want to see for yourself how special she is? Come meet her! <br/><br/>Bea is fully vetted -- spayed, microchipped, heartworm negative and current on vaccinations and deworming. The adoption fee is $300. We accept payment in the form of cash, CashApp and Zelle. You can apply to adopt at https://sohfga.com/dog-adoption-application/.
You are looking at the sweetest old lady who just needs a soft place to live out her days. Bea is a Chihuahua who is somewhere between 10 and 100 years old. She weighs eight pounds and her little body shows evidence of a hard life. This ol’ gal has seen some things and graduated from the school of hard knocks. She’s no worse for the wear and her tough-yet-tender spirit shines brightly. Bea is a survivor with a lot of life left and she is waiting patiently for someone worthy of her devotion and love. Bea is in good health for her age. She had a dental last week and the seven teeth she has left are all nice and shiny now. Though she has a touch of arthritis and cataracts she is still sprightly and eager to be part of whatever is going on in the household. Bea is wonderful with other dogs and she would likely do fine with cats as well (foster mom doesn’t have any to test her with). We can’t say a single bad thing about this precious girl. Want to see for yourself how special she is? Come meet her!
Bea is fully vetted
You are looking at the sweetest old lady who just needs a soft place to live out her days. Bea is a Chihuahua who is somewhere between 10 and 100 years old. She weighs eight pounds and her little body shows evidence of a hard life. This ol’ gal has seen some things and graduated from the school of hard knocks. She’s no worse for the wear and her tough-yet-tender spirit shines brightly. Bea is a survivor with a lot of life left and she is waiting patiently for someone worthy of her devotion and love. Bea is in good health for her age. She had a dental last week and the seven teeth she has left are all nice and shiny now. Though she has a touch of arthritis and cataracts she is still sprightly and eager to be part of whatever is going on in the household. Bea is wonderful with other dogs and she would likely do fine with cats as well (foster mom doesn’t have any to test her with). We can’t say a single bad thing about this precious girl. Want to see for yourself how special she is? Come meet her!
Bea is fully vetted -- spayed, microchipped, heartworm negative and current on vaccinations and deworming. The adoption fee is $300. We accept payment in the form of cash, CashApp and Zelle. You can apply to adopt at https://sohfga.com/dog-adoption-application/.
How To Adopt
Bea is from Society of Humane Friends of GA Inc.
[Lawrenceville, GA]
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