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Glenda and Lucky

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Small
  • Mixed Breed

About Glenda and Lucky

Rochester, MN

Breed

Mixed Breed

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate
House-trained: Yes

Health

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

Glenda and Lucky’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$500

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Glenda and Lucky's Story

Meet Glenda and Lucky! These girls are 14 year old sweet hearts. Glenda (white/brown) weighs 11.30lbs and is a Jack Terrier Mix, Lucky (brown) weighs 16.96lbs and is a Doxie mix.<br/><br/>Lucky and Glenda came to SDR after they had been left alone for 6 months with someone coming in to feed them once a day. Both girls were in rough shape. Both had lost a lot of hair and had bald patches . Lucky’s toe nails were so long that they curled into the pads of her feet. Every step was painful. <br/>Understandably both girls are very timid and apprehensive with new people. Lucky warmed up to her foster mom within a couple weeks and Glenda has warmed up, but is very scared of new people. <br/><br/>Both spend most of their day sleeping. Both are potty pad trained. They need to stay together as they are bonded. Glenda likes to take care of Lucky, licking her ears or face.<br/> <br/>They need a calm household with not a lot of people going in or out. They get along great with other dogs but Glenda will chase cats.<br/> <br/>Our vet recommends that Lucky stay on a prescription low-fat diet for the remainder of her life. Her values have not completely normalized, so they believe she is going to be<br/>a chronic low-grade pancreatitis patient for the rest of her life. This means that the next owners will have to be very strict about not giving fatty items as treats. Ideally, just fresh fruits and veggies. Lucky had a dental cleaning with extractions and senior bloodwork while in SDR care. Glenda also had a dental cleaning with extractions and senior bloodwork while in SDR care.<br/><br/>Glenda and Lucky's adoption fee is $500 + MN sales tax<br/><br/>- You must fill out an adoption application before you are allowed to meet the animal. Please complete the adoption application located on our website: https://smalldogsminnesota.org/adoption-application/<br/>- Small Dog Rescue of MN does not negotiate the adoption fee on our dogs and we must charge sales tax on all adoption fees in order to comply with Minnesota state law. Please note that SDR is philosophically opposed to the idea of buying and selling animals, and we support any future legislation that would remove sales tax from adoption fees. Until then, however, it must be charged.<br/>- Please note that we do not have a shelter, and all dogs are in foster homes. Since we strive to provide the best possible care for our animals, sometimes we cannot answer emails promptly. Please allow 48 hours for us to respond to you.<br/>- You must be 18 years of age to make an adoption request.<br/>- A healthy pet is a happy pet! Protect your pet's health with Healthy Paws Pet Insurance and save up to 90% on your vet bills. Visit www.healthypawspetinsurance.com for your free quote (use code SmallDogRescue for a special discount) and learn how your protected pet helps save more homeless pets!

Meet Glenda and Lucky! These girls are 14 year old sweet hearts. Glenda (white/brown) weighs 11.30lbs and is a Jack Terrier Mix, Lucky (brown) weighs 16.96lbs and is a Doxie mix.

Lucky and Glenda came to SDR after they had been left alone for 6 months with someone coming in to feed them once a day. Both girls were in rough shape. Both had lost a lot of hair and had bald patches . Lucky’s toe nails were so long that they curled into the pads of her feet. Every step was painful.
Understandably both girls are very timid and apprehensive with new people. Lucky warmed up to her foster mom within a couple weeks and Glenda has warmed up, but is very scared of new people.

Both spend most of their day sleeping. Both are potty pad trained. They need to stay together as they are bonded. Glenda likes to take care of Lucky, licking her ears or face.

They need a calm household with not a lot of people going in or out. They get along great with other dogs but Glenda will chase cats.

Our vet recom

Meet Glenda and Lucky! These girls are 14 year old sweet hearts. Glenda (white/brown) weighs 11.30lbs and is a Jack Terrier Mix, Lucky (brown) weighs 16.96lbs and is a Doxie mix.

Lucky and Glenda came to SDR after they had been left alone for 6 months with someone coming in to feed them once a day. Both girls were in rough shape. Both had lost a lot of hair and had bald patches . Lucky’s toe nails were so long that they curled into the pads of her feet. Every step was painful.
Understandably both girls are very timid and apprehensive with new people. Lucky warmed up to her foster mom within a couple weeks and Glenda has warmed up, but is very scared of new people.

Both spend most of their day sleeping. Both are potty pad trained. They need to stay together as they are bonded. Glenda likes to take care of Lucky, licking her ears or face.

They need a calm household with not a lot of people going in or out. They get along great with other dogs but Glenda will chase cats.

Our vet recommends that Lucky stay on a prescription low-fat diet for the remainder of her life. Her values have not completely normalized, so they believe she is going to be
a chronic low-grade pancreatitis patient for the rest of her life. This means that the next owners will have to be very strict about not giving fatty items as treats. Ideally, just fresh fruits and veggies. Lucky had a dental cleaning

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How To Adopt

Glenda and L... was listed as ADOPTABLE by Small Dog Rescue of MN
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Glenda and Lucky is from Small Dog Rescue of MN

[Rochester, MN]

Our Mission
Small Dog Rescue (SDR) is an all-volunteer group committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and placement of dogs 20 pounds and under. Dogs are fostered in volunteers' homes so they can be loved like a family member until they are placed in a suitable adoptive home, determined by a review of a written application, a criminal ...
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