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Hope

  • Young
  • Female
  • Small
  • Terrier

About Hope

Defiance, OH

Breed

TerrierMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Hope’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$250

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Hope's Story

This is the story of Hope.<br/><br/>Hope is a 21⁄2-year-old dog who was surrendered into our care on March 9, 2026 as part of a humane call. When she first walked through our doors, our hearts broke. Hope looked like a walking skeleton. Every bone jutted out from her thin, dirty body, her face was gaunt, and the light in her golden eyes had faded. Many of us had never seen a dog that emaciated. She weighed just 25.6 pounds.<br/><br/>Our team immediately sprang into action. Not knowing if Hope would make it, she received round-the-clock care and a full medical workup. When the results came back, they told a heartbreaking but simple truth: Hope wasn't sick. Her condition was entirely due to a lack of nutrition.<br/><br/>Because Hope was so dangerously underweight, she was at high risk for refeeding syndrome, a potentially fatal condition that can occur when food is introduced too quickly after severe malnutrition. Every meal had to be carefully portioned while we slowly reintroduced food into her weakened system and monitored her closely.<br/><br/>Little by little, we began to see changes. Hope started eating more. Strength returned to her body, and her walks grew longer than just a slow lap around the yard. She began showing interest in toys and started acting like the young dog she is. Her tail wagged more often, and there was finally some pep in her step.<br/><br/>Hope has now been with us for a little under a month, and she's pushing 50 pounds. She has gained about 50% of her body weight back and continues to improve every day. She can enjoy regular dog treats and is finally able to experience life the way a dog should. <br/><br/>Hope recently attended a fundraiser and truly shined. She did wonderfully in the crowd and won people over with her calm, affectionate personality.<br/><br/>While Hope may still have some healing ahead of her, her future has never looked brighter. She is officially accepting adoption applications and searching for a forever family who will cherish her, care for her, and give her the life she has always deserved.<br/><br/>A life full of love. A future with Hope.<br/><br/><br/><br/>**Spayed, microchipped, heartworm negative, and up-to-date on vaccines & monthly prevention.**

This is the story of Hope.

Hope is a 21⁄2-year-old dog who was surrendered into our care on March 9, 2026 as part of a humane call. When she first walked through our doors, our hearts broke. Hope looked like a walking skeleton. Every bone jutted out from her thin, dirty body, her face was gaunt, and the light in her golden eyes had faded. Many of us had never seen a dog that emaciated. She weighed just 25.6 pounds.

Our team immediately sprang into action. Not knowing if Hope would make it, she received round-the-clock care and a full medical workup. When the results came back, they told a heartbreaking but simple truth: Hope wasn't sick. Her condition was entirely due to a lack of nutrition.

Because Hope was so dangerously underweight, she was at high risk for refeeding syndrome, a potentially fatal condition that can occur when food is introduced too quickly after severe malnutrition. Every meal had to be carefully portioned while we slowly reintroduced food into her weakened system and monitored

This is the story of Hope.

Hope is a 21⁄2-year-old dog who was surrendered into our care on March 9, 2026 as part of a humane call. When she first walked through our doors, our hearts broke. Hope looked like a walking skeleton. Every bone jutted out from her thin, dirty body, her face was gaunt, and the light in her golden eyes had faded. Many of us had never seen a dog that emaciated. She weighed just 25.6 pounds.

Our team immediately sprang into action. Not knowing if Hope would make it, she received round-the-clock care and a full medical workup. When the results came back, they told a heartbreaking but simple truth: Hope wasn't sick. Her condition was entirely due to a lack of nutrition.

Because Hope was so dangerously underweight, she was at high risk for refeeding syndrome, a potentially fatal condition that can occur when food is introduced too quickly after severe malnutrition. Every meal had to be carefully portioned while we slowly reintroduced food into her weakened system and monitored her closely.

Little by little, we began to see changes. Hope started eating more. Strength returned to her body, and her walks grew longer than just a slow lap around the yard. She began showing interest in toys and started acting like the young dog she is. Her tail wagged more often, and there was finally some pep in her step.

Hope has now been with us for a little under a month

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How To Adopt

Hope was listed as Adoptable by Fort Defiance Humane Society
How can I adopt Hope?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Fort Defiance Humane Society. 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 Hope 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 Fort Defiance Humane Society for details on the pet.
When can I meet Hope?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Fort Defiance Humane Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Hope, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Fort Defiance Humane Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Fort Defiance Humane Society's Adoption Policy
Once an application is filled out for animal of interest, the adoption coordinator and director will review app. *Vet reference- will call vet and verify you are a client *Current pets- must be up to date on vaccinations *If renting- will contact landlord to verify can have pets Can take 3-5 days for approval or denial. Please be patient with us. Animals are not first come, first serve. We work to find the best homes possible for not only the adopters, but our animals.

Hope is from Fort Defiance Humane Society

[Defiance, OH]

Our Mission
Rescuing the abused, loving the abandoned
Today's hours: 12pm - 5pm
Visits by appointment only
Location
7169 State Route 15 Defiance, OH, 43512

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