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Dolores

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Medium

About Dolores

Huntington Beach, CA

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Dolores’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.

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Dolores's Story

Meet Darling Dolores – A Royal Treasure<br/><br/>Dolores came to us from the Inland Valley Humane Society, and she’s been charming hearts ever since. This dainty 14-pound diva<br/><br/>may be small in size, but her personality is absolutely grand.<br/><br/>At 10 years young, Dolores is a sassy senior with a few age-related quirks. She has corneal edema in both eyes, a grade 4/6 heart murmur, and luxating patellas. She’s already seen a cardiologist who confirmed that no heart medication is needed at this time, though regular monitoring is advised. The shelter gave her a dental, so her smile is radiant and her breath is fresh! Benign mammary masses were also successfully removed.<br/><br/>When Dolores first arrived at her foster home, she was understandably nervous and needed some extra time to decompress. With patience and slow introductions, she now gets along well with the other dogs in her foster home. Dolores appreciates her personal space and carries herself like the true Queen she is—gracious but firm about her boundaries.<br/><br/>She overcame a stubborn case of Giardia (twice!) and is now healthy and thriving. While her medical history might sound like a lot, don’t be deterred—Dolores is truly a delight. Once she warms up to you, she becomes a devoted and affectionate companion.<br/><br/>Dolores is a true debutante with impeccable manners. She’s house-trained, uses the doggie door like a pro, rides beautifully in the car, and never jumps on people. Spayed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines, she’s ready to rule a new castle.<br/><br/>Is your home fit for a Queen? If you're looking for a loyal, loving, and slightly regal lady to share your life with, visit<br/>www.bostonbuddies.org<br/>and fill out an adoption application.<br/><br/>Adoption Donation: $300<br/><br/>View more photos of Dolores on<br/>https://www.facebook.com/BostonBuddiesInc

Meet Darling Dolores – A Royal Treasure

Dolores came to us from the Inland Valley Humane Society, and she’s been charming hearts ever since. This dainty 14-pound diva

may be small in size, but her personality is absolutely grand.

At 10 years young, Dolores is a sassy senior with a few age-related quirks. She has corneal edema in both eyes, a grade 4/6 heart murmur, and luxating patellas. She’s already seen a cardiologist who confirmed that no heart medication is needed at this time, though regular monitoring is advised. The shelter gave her a dental, so her smile is radiant and her breath is fresh! Benign mammary masses were also successfully removed.

When Dolores first arrived at her foster home, she was understandably nervous and needed some extra time to decompress. With patience and slow introductions, she now gets along well with the other dogs in her foster home. Dolores appreciates her personal space and carries herself like the true Queen she is—gracious but firm about her boundari

Meet Darling Dolores – A Royal Treasure

Dolores came to us from the Inland Valley Humane Society, and she’s been charming hearts ever since. This dainty 14-pound diva

may be small in size, but her personality is absolutely grand.

At 10 years young, Dolores is a sassy senior with a few age-related quirks. She has corneal edema in both eyes, a grade 4/6 heart murmur, and luxating patellas. She’s already seen a cardiologist who confirmed that no heart medication is needed at this time, though regular monitoring is advised. The shelter gave her a dental, so her smile is radiant and her breath is fresh! Benign mammary masses were also successfully removed.

When Dolores first arrived at her foster home, she was understandably nervous and needed some extra time to decompress. With patience and slow introductions, she now gets along well with the other dogs in her foster home. Dolores appreciates her personal space and carries herself like the true Queen she is—gracious but firm about her boundaries.

She overcame a stubborn case of Giardia (twice!) and is now healthy and thriving. While her medical history might sound like a lot, don’t be deterred—Dolores is truly a delight. Once she warms up to you, she becomes a devoted and affectionate companion.

Dolores is a true debutante with impeccable manners. She’s house-trained, uses the doggie door like a pro, rides beautifully

Dolores is from Boston Buddies -So. Calif. Boston Terrier Rescue

[Huntington Beach, CA]

Please contact organization for hours
Location
19051 Goldenwest St. #106-145 Huntington Beach, CA, 92648

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