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Felipe

  • Young
  • Male
  • Small
  • Poodle
  • Mixed Breed

About Felipe

Bangor, ME

Breed

Poodle&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Curly
White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Curious, quiet, Loyal, Funny, Quiet, Playful, Gentle, Smart, friendly, Affectionate, Brave, Friendly, Independent, Dignified, Dog Friendly, Cheerful, Loving, Kissing, Cuddles, Dog Friendly, Cheerful, Loving, Kissing, Cuddles, Dog Friendly, Cheerful, Loving, Kissing, Cuddles, Dog Friendly, Cheerful, Loving, Kissing, Cuddles
House-trained: No

Health

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

Felipe’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

Please contact the shelter about adoption fee

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Felipe's Story

* *—OUT OF TOWN PET —**<br/>FOSTERED IN MATAMOROS MEXICO AND READY TO TRAVEL TO THE EAST COAST ON OUR CROSS COUNTRY TRIP<br/>¡IF ADOPTED !!<br/><br/><br/>Meet Felipe<br/><br/>Felipe is a sweet little Frenchie with a big heart and an even bigger story to tell.<br/><br/>At approximately 2 years old and weighing around 15.4 pounds (7 kg), Felipe is a small companion who brings warmth, love, and resilience into any home lucky enough to have him.<br/><br/>Felipe was found wandering alone in the streets of a neighborhood. No one knows if he was abandoned or simply got lost, but what’s certain is that life outside wasn’t kind to him. When he was rescued, he struggled to stand properly. A veterinarian later determined that he had been affected by ehrlichiosis, a tick-borne illness that left him with a slight lift in his left front leg and a gentle body tic.<br/><br/>Thanks to proper treatment—including doxycycline for the ehrlichiosis and Librela injections, which greatly improved his mobility—Felipe has made an incredible recovery. Today, he is in good health: he runs, plays, and enjoys life alongside his dog friends. His little quirks are simply part of who he is now, a reminder of how far he’s come.<br/><br/>Felipe has a calm and gentle personality. He is crate-trained, gets along well with dogs, children, men, and women, and while he may bark a bit when meeting someone new, he quickly settles down.<br/><br/>He is loving, playful, and deeply affectionate, especially when it comes to sleeping—his favorite place is right next to his humans, where he feels safe and loved.<br/><br/>Felipe is not just looking for a home—he’s looking for someone who will see beyond his past and cherish the incredible, loving soul he is today.<br/><br/>Could you be the one to give Felipe the forever home he deserves?<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>—— A D O P T I O N PROCESS —<br/><br/><br/>How Our Adoptions Work :)<br/><br/>Step 1: Fill out our adoption form.<br/>Send us photos/videos of your home so we know your future furry friend will be safe.<br/>(No home review = we can’t process your application.)<br/><br/>Step 2: If it’s a match, we’ll call or video chat, introduce you to the pet, and take a virtual home tour.<br/><br/>Step 3: We’ll speak with 1–2 of your references.<br/><br/>Step 4: If approved, you’ll sign the adoption contract, adoption fee until your pet arrives.<br/>This fee helps cover vet care, spay/neuter, vaccines, microchip, food & more—so your pet is ready to come home!<br/><br/>Every step helps us make sure our pets find loving, forever homes.<br/>Apply today: <br/><br/>https://form.jotform.com/253506699264064<br/><br/> Please, it is very important to send photos and video of your home in order to take your request into account and speed up a response on whether it is a viable adoption.<br/><br/> <br/><br/> *Transportation Process: Door-to-Door Delivery! *^*<br/><br/>We're excited to bring your new furry friend to your home door! Our transportation process is carefully planned to ensure a safe and comfortable journey for our adoptable pets. Here's how it works:<br/><br/>- *Scheduled Trips:* We organize 3-4 trips per year, with a minimum of 15-20 adoptions per trip.<br/>- *Partnered Transport Company:* Our contracted transport company, based in Montana, sends a dedicated team to Mexico to collect the adopted pets.<br/>- *Comprehensive Paperwork:* Each pet is provided with all necessary legal documents, including:<br/> - Transport Contract<br/> - Health Certificate from the USDA<br/> - Certificates regarding the health protocol we've previously administered<br/><br/>- *Cross-Border Transport:* For US adoptions, our transport team will escort the pets across the border into Texas. <br/><br/>For Canadian adoptions, we'll deliver the pets to the nearest US-Canada border, complete with all required paperwork.<br/> <br/>- *Real-Time Updates:* We'll create a private Facebook Messenger group with all adopters and the transport team. You'll receive regular updates, including:<br/> - Photos and videos of your pet's journey<br/> - Updates on feeding, walking, and crate cleaning schedules (every 6 hours)<br/> - Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) for each drop-off<br/>- *Final Home Delivery:* Our transport team will deliver your pet directly to your home address and conduct a final home review to ensure a smooth transition.<br/> <br/>- *Transport Fee:* A one-time fee of $400 USD covers the cost of transportation from Mexico to your home door.<br/><br/>We're committed to ensuring a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable journey for both you and your new pet!<br/><br/>Important Note:*<br/><br/>*Understanding Our Rescued Dogs. <br/><br/>It's essential to recognize that our dogs may have experienced trauma before arriving at ADAC. As a result, they may require an adjustment period in a foster or permanent home. Patience and understanding are *absolutely crucial* when dealing with rescued dogs.<br/><br/>*Why is patience important?*<br/><br/>- Rescued dogs may have fears and anxieties due to past experiences<br/>- They need time to adapt to new environments and people<br/>- Patience and understanding can help build trust and strengthen the bond between the dog and their new owner<br/><br/>*How can you help?*<br/><br/>- Be patient and understanding with the dog during the adjustment period<br/>- Provide a safe and loving environment for the dog to feel comfortable<br/>- Establish a routine and clear boundaries to help the dog feel secure<br/><br/>*Together, we can make a difference:*<br/><br/>By understanding and supporting our rescued dogs, we can help them overcome their trauma and find a loving home where they can thrive.<br/><br/><br/><br/>** HEALTH PROTOCOL **<br/>Spay/Neuter Certificate <br/>2 shots of DHPPI Vaccine<br/>Rabies Vaccine <br/>Bordetella Vaccine <br/>Dewormed <br/>Microchipped <br/>4DX Test and Certificate <br/>Heartworm test Negative Certificate <br/>Monthly Preventive Protection Nexgard Spectra (fleas, ticks and heartworm)<br/>Health Certificate <br/>Vaccines booklet <br/><br/>¡¡If wanting the perfect dog, we don’t have those here. Their perfectly imperfect. When we say rescue or case dogs they ain’t potty trained.!!<br/><br/><br/><br/>—**ADOPTION PREFERENCES **—<br/><br/>_*_ HOME WITH A FENCE BACKYARD <br/> <br/>_*_ ACTIVE FAMILY THAT ENJOY OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES <br/><br/>_*_ FAMILIES WITH A REAL INTENTION TO RESCUE A DOG, NOT ONLY ADOPT !!<br/><br/>* FAMILIES WITH OPEN CONSCIENCE ABOUT WHAT IS THE RESCUE OF STREET ANIMALS AND THEIR BEHAVIORS OF NEED FOR PROTECTION AND EDUCATION<br/><br/>* * *WITH EXPERIENCE IN DOG BEHAVIOR AND TRAINIG BACKGROUND. OR WILLING TO HIRE A TRAINER TO GET THE BEST OF THIS INTELLIGENT DOG !<br/><br/>*HIGH TOLERANCE AND PATIENCE FOR RESCUED PUPPIES. <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>+*“ NOT HOUSE TRAINED “**. <br/><br/>**Our big job with rescued pets is to rehab their health, taking them to the vet as many times is require for their vaccines, spay/neuter, surgery, diseases, rehab emotions, attend their necessities such as feeding them, cleaning their common areas, keeping them entertained, safe, healthy and protecting them from any dangerous situation. We have so many pets in foster that it is an impossible job to house-train each one !!!**<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT OUR RESCUED PETS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT TO US. THEY ARE ANIMALS THAT ARE SINTIENT BEINGS WHO HAVE BEEN RESCUED FROM SITUATIONS OF SEVERE ABUSE, AND ABANDONMENT. WE INVEST TIME, MONEY, A LOT OF EFFORT AND EMOTIONAL STRESS FOR THEIR PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL REHABILITATION, WHICH WE DO NOT MAKE ANY MONETARY CHARGE FOR THAT SOCIAL WORK. <br/>BECAUSE OF THAT WE TRIED TO DO AN EXHAUSTIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE POSSIBLE NEW FAMILIES OF OUR BELOVED RESCUES.<br/><br/><br/>¡ Doing the Right Things to Find the Right Family !<br/><br/>Every animal we rescue deserves a loving, safe, forever home. It’s a responsibility we take very seriously at ADAC. We are grateful to receive messages from individuals interested in adopting one of our cats or dogs, but we must take certain steps to ensure their safety, as best we can.<br/><br/>Every potential adopter must fill out an application and answer questions that help determine their suitability. Many of our enquiries come from outside of Mexico and we are unable to conduct a home visit. Therefore, we ask for photos of the residence as part of our due diligence. For example, if the dog in question is an escape artist, we would need to know if the yard is fenced, if you have enough space for a pet, if the conditions of the home is suitable for a pet, and a photo/video would assure us of this.<br/><br/>We would like to continue with the adoption protocol, for this we need to receive photos or video of your home to confirm that it is a safe and suitable place for the pet.<br/><br/>This information we obtain from potential adopters is shared only with members of the adoption team involved in the application. Our database is only accessible by select ADAC/ARR members, and we never share any personal information with any other organization or business.<br/><br/>If you are not willing to share the information we need to finalize an adoption, we invite you to explore other organizations. These animals are our family and we need to know they will be cared for as such.<br/><br/>We are proud to have connected many beautiful animals into loving homes. You can search in our pages on Facebook, Instagram and our Website for many examples. <br/><br/><br/>IMPORTANT NOTE: Many of our dogs will receive numerous applications, and we ask for your patience during the process of finding the very best match. <br/><br/>Our dogs are fostered in Texas or Saltillo Mexico, but available for adoption in various cities/states. <br/><br/><br/>For more information about our association please access our website at:<br/>https://www.animalrightsrescue.com<br/><br/><br/>https://www.facebook.com/almaibeth.salinas<br/><br/>info@animalrightsrescue.com<br/><br/>www.animalrightsrescue.com<br/><br/>ADAC-MEXICO<br/>https://maps.app.goo.gl/cwdNtEAC1LRd8SJw8?g_st=ic<br/><br/>Instagram: animalrightsrescue_arr<br/><br/>For more information about our association please access our website at:<br/>https://www.animalrightsrescue.com

* *—OUT OF TOWN PET —**
FOSTERED IN MATAMOROS MEXICO AND READY TO TRAVEL TO THE EAST COAST ON OUR CROSS COUNTRY TRIP
¡IF ADOPTED !!


Meet Felipe

Felipe is a sweet little Frenchie with a big heart and an even bigger story to tell.

At approximately 2 years old and weighing around 15.4 pounds (7 kg), Felipe is a small companion who brings warmth, love, and resilience into any home lucky enough to have him.

Felipe was found wandering alone in the streets of a neighborhood. No one knows if he was abandoned or simply got lost, but what’s certain is that life outside wasn’t kind to him. When he was rescued, he struggled to stand properly. A veterinarian later determined that he had been affected by ehrlichiosis, a tick-borne illness that left him with a slight lift in his left front leg and a gentle body tic.

Thanks to proper treatment—including doxycycline for the ehrlichiosis and Librela injections, which greatly improved his mobility—Felipe has made an incredible recovery.

* *—OUT OF TOWN PET —**
FOSTERED IN MATAMOROS MEXICO AND READY TO TRAVEL TO THE EAST COAST ON OUR CROSS COUNTRY TRIP
¡IF ADOPTED !!


Meet Felipe

Felipe is a sweet little Frenchie with a big heart and an even bigger story to tell.

At approximately 2 years old and weighing around 15.4 pounds (7 kg), Felipe is a small companion who brings warmth, love, and resilience into any home lucky enough to have him.

Felipe was found wandering alone in the streets of a neighborhood. No one knows if he was abandoned or simply got lost, but what’s certain is that life outside wasn’t kind to him. When he was rescued, he struggled to stand properly. A veterinarian later determined that he had been affected by ehrlichiosis, a tick-borne illness that left him with a slight lift in his left front leg and a gentle body tic.

Thanks to proper treatment—including doxycycline for the ehrlichiosis and Librela injections, which greatly improved his mobility—Felipe has made an incredible recovery. Today, he is in good health: he runs, plays, and enjoys life alongside his dog friends. His little quirks are simply part of who he is now, a reminder of how far he’s come.

Felipe has a calm and gentle personality. He is crate-trained, gets along well with dogs, children, men, and women, and while he may bark a bit when meeting someone new, he quickly settles down.

He is loving,

Consider Felipe for adoption?

How To Adopt

How can I adopt Felipe?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Alianza por los derechos de los animales de Coahuila AC. 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 Felipe 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 Alianza por los derechos de los animales de Coahuila AC for details on the pet.
When can I meet Felipe?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Alianza por los derechos de los animales de Coahuila AC will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Felipe, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Alianza por los derechos de los animales de Coahuila AC, and they'll be happy to help!
Alianza por los derechos de los animales de Coahuila AC's Adoption Policy
We have an adoption protocol that includes a written interview, we request video and photos of the home, we investigate the family, we visit the home and sign the adoption contract.

Felipe is from Alianza por los derechos de los animales de Coahuila AC

[Saltillo, COA]

Our Mission
We rescue animals from neglect and abuse and place them in a beautiful homes. Massive and permanent sterilization campaigns Raise awareness about sterilization and responsible ownership, encourage the reporting of animal abuse.

Consider Felipe for adoption?