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Dallas

  • Young
  • Male
  • Small

About Dallas

Marana, AZ

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Short
Apricot / Beige

Behavior

Dallas’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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Dallas's Story

Dallas came to us from the Nogales shelter where he was at risk due to overcrowding. Dallas is around 5 years old now. This medium sized white cutie weighs in at around 24-25 lbs. and is just full of love and life. He is super active and loves attention. Dallas is a little apprehensive new situations and surroundings and will need time to adjust. He does not do well being forced to do things he doesn’t like or doesn’t know. He is mostly house trained and knows how to use the doggie door. Dallas crates up easily with a treat and tolerates being crated well. He can be vocal though if other dogs are around and not crated (hey! That’s not fair!), but once settled in, he will remain quiet. Dallas walks nicely on leash. When in public settings, Dallas tends to be vocal initially but does settle down after he’s been allowed to explore and meet other dogs. <br/><br/>Dallas’ favorite thing is to play with other dogs, regardless of size. He romps with Great Pyrenees and Chihuahuas, though he occasionally needs to be reminded that the little ones can’t handle his intensity and energy. He is untested with cats, and considering his exuberant personality, we do not believe he would be good with cats. Dallas currently sleeps in his kennel all night without an issue. He has spent the night in his fosters’ bed and enjoyed sleeping close to his people. <br/>He does have a slight palsy type tic around his front legs and feet. It does not affect him at all and is only noticeable when he is calm and relaxed. This came about after his neuter surgery and his new vet should be made aware of this in case of future need for anesthesia. TO APPLY >>>> http://form.jotform.com/cherishedtails/dog-application

Dallas came to us from the Nogales shelter where he was at risk due to overcrowding. Dallas is around 5 years old now. This medium sized white cutie weighs in at around 24-25 lbs. and is just full of love and life. He is super active and loves attention. Dallas is a little apprehensive new situations and surroundings and will need time to adjust. He does not do well being forced to do things he doesn’t like or doesn’t know. He is mostly house trained and knows how to use the doggie door. Dallas crates up easily with a treat and tolerates being crated well. He can be vocal though if other dogs are around and not crated (hey! That’s not fair!), but once settled in, he will remain quiet. Dallas walks nicely on leash. When in public settings, Dallas tends to be vocal initially but does settle down after he’s been allowed to explore and meet other dogs.

Dallas’ favorite thing is to play with other dogs, regardless of size. He romps with Great Pyrenees and Chihuahuas, though he occasionally needs to be reminded t

Dallas came to us from the Nogales shelter where he was at risk due to overcrowding. Dallas is around 5 years old now. This medium sized white cutie weighs in at around 24-25 lbs. and is just full of love and life. He is super active and loves attention. Dallas is a little apprehensive new situations and surroundings and will need time to adjust. He does not do well being forced to do things he doesn’t like or doesn’t know. He is mostly house trained and knows how to use the doggie door. Dallas crates up easily with a treat and tolerates being crated well. He can be vocal though if other dogs are around and not crated (hey! That’s not fair!), but once settled in, he will remain quiet. Dallas walks nicely on leash. When in public settings, Dallas tends to be vocal initially but does settle down after he’s been allowed to explore and meet other dogs.

Dallas’ favorite thing is to play with other dogs, regardless of size. He romps with Great Pyrenees and Chihuahuas, though he occasionally needs to be reminded that the little ones can’t handle his intensity and energy. He is untested with cats, and considering his exuberant personality, we do not believe he would be good with cats. Dallas currently sleeps in his kennel all night without an issue. He has spent the night in his fosters’ bed and enjoyed sleeping close to his people.
He does have a slight palsy type tic around his front legs and feet.

How To Adopt

Dallas was listed as Adoptable by Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary
How can I adopt Dallas?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary. 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 Dallas 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 Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary for details on the pet.
When can I meet Dallas?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Dallas, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary, and they'll be happy to help!
Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary's Adoption Policy
Step 1 - Adoption Application and Meet and Greets To meet one of our adoptable dogs, email us at cherishedtails@yahoo.com or message our Facebook Page(https://www.facebook.com/CherishedTails) to locate our next adoption event and to check if the dog will be there. As a 100% foster-based organization, we do not have a physical facility and foster homes are spread out across Tucson and the greater Southern Arizona area. To set up a meet and greet with one of our dogs, please fill out an adoption application located on our website (www.cherishedtails.com). Applications will be considered in the order they are received. We will review your application to determine if the dog is a good fit for your family, and If we believe the animal would be a good match and is ready for adoption, we will contact you. Please be patient, as our volunteers and fosters have full-time jobs and busy families. We consider foster-to-adopt situations as well. Complete an adoption application on our website: www.cherishedtails.com Or at: Dog Application Step 2 - Home Check A home check is required as part of our adoption process to ensure the well-being and safety of all our rescue animals. The home check will be conducted either before you take your new pet home or during home meet and greets. Step 3 - Adoption Fee and Contract Once you are ready to officially adopt, you will complete adoption paperwork, receive medical records, take an adoption photo, and pay the adoption fee. All our pets are spayed/neutered, up to date on vaccines, and micro-chipped. The adoption fee helps offset the cost of medical care and typically covers 50% or less of the medical bill. 100% of the adoption fee goes directly back into rescue to help pay for medical care and other needs of the animals in our care. Adoption fees are as follows: Dogs 10 and over: $125 Dogs 9 months to 9 years: $150 Puppies 9 months and younger: $2 00 We accept cash, check, Zelle and PayPal and via website Step 4 - Register the Microchip Ensure that your new pet will always be linked to you. Register with HomeAgain and gain free lifetime registration in the HomeAgain National Pet Recovery Database. HomeAgain Visit HomeAgain.com Click on Check Your Status and enter your pet’s microchip ID number. If your pet is already enrolled: Click on Sign Up for Online Access. If your pet is not enrolled: Click on Enroll Now. FiNano Go to https://nano.tryfi.com/register Enter code provided on microchip registration card Fill in your contact information Chase squirrels Free Pet Registry Go to freepetchipregistry.com Click Register pet Create an account

Dallas is from Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary

[Marana, AZ]

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