


INLA
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
About INLA
Castro Valley, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
INLA’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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INLA's Story
NAME: INLA<br/>GENDER: FEMALE<br/>BREED: SHIBA INA<br/>COLOR: BROWN<br/>AGE: 5 YEARS OLD<br/>WEIGHT: 20lbs<br/>SPAY OR NEUTER: Yes<br/>MICROCHIP: Yes<br/><br/>If you would like to give INLAa forever home, please go to <br/>www.adoptadoggie.org to fill out an online application with home photos.<br/><br/>Inla is a gentle and shy girl. Poor girl has been through a tough life. However, it doesn’t stop her from loving and trusting humans. Inly is shy with new people at first. She will need a little time in her new home to show her sweet side. Inla is doing well in her foster home and ready for her forever home. Inla started some leash training and is learning at a good pace. She is crate trained and doing well on her house training. She rides well in the car and can wait patiently while her foster mom runs errands. We are looking for a committed and loving home for Inla.<br/><br/>Ina’s Rescue Story<br/><br/>Inla was rescued from a poorly run private shelter. The shelter has over 2,000 dogs living in cramped and wet environment. Inla along with her other friends were used as breeding dogs. After they were done with her, poor Inla was sent to a private shelter where she lived in a cage and never let out. A kind international rescue organization got a rescue message from a volunteer. The founder has over 160 dogs waiting for homes and didn’t have space for another dog. However, when she saw photos of the dogs suffering. She knew it was urgent to rescue them. The rescue took home 19 dogs and promised to find them forever loving homes. <br/><br/>Inla had a thorough medical checkup. She has been spayed, vaccinated, microchip, and passed negative on her blood tests. Please give Inla a loving forever home.<br/><br/>Please watch Inla’s YouTube videos below:<br/>https://youtu.be/nLX3iKFTszo - Inla at Foster Home<br/>https://youtu.be/4mmPldrJW2E - Inla at Park<br/>https://youtu.be/-mKAJiIMAGs – Ina Ini Inla Ino in Public<br/>https://youtu.be/5Joslzv8_Oo - Ino & Inla playing<br/>https://youtu.be/zEziL6q7uS0 - Inla Vet Checkup<br/><br/><br/>If you would like to give INLA a forever home,<br/>please go to www.adoptadoggie.org to fill out an online application.<br/>Please email your home environment photos to contact@adoptadoggie.org<br/>Once we approve your application, we will get back to you ASAP.<br/><br/>Adopt a Doggie Facebook:<br/>https://www.facebook.com/pages/Adopt-a-Doggie/312107112299799 <br/><br/>Temperament: <br/>Energy Level: Medium<br/>Ideal home environment: Both Quiet & Active<br/>Is the dog good with strangers: Friendly<br/>The dog is best with children of what age group? Any ages<br/>Is the dog good with other dogs? Yes good with small and big dogs<br/>Is the dog good with cats? Yes<br/>Good on leash? Yes<br/>Housetrained? Yes<br/>Crate-trained? Yes<br/>How is the dog with men? Friendly<br/>Food aggression with people? No<br/>Food aggression with dogs? No<br/>Has the dog bitten anyone? No<br/><br/>Medical Information:<br/>Vaccination History<br/>Vaccination date: 01/01/2026 & 12/01/2025<br/>Rabies shot: 02/01/2026<br/>Heartworm Test Result: negative<br/>Deworming Date: 1st day of each month<br/>Heartworm Preventative Date: 1st day of each month<br/>Bravecto Date: 05/01/2026
NAME: INLA
GENDER: FEMALE
BREED: SHIBA INA
COLOR: BROWN
AGE: 5 YEARS OLD
WEIGHT: 20lbs
SPAY OR NEUTER: Yes
MICROCHIP: Yes
If you would like to give INLAa forever home, please go to
www.adoptadoggie.org to fill out an online application with home photos.
Inla is a gentle and shy girl. Poor girl has been through a tough life. However, it doesn’t stop her from loving and trusting humans. Inly is shy with new people at first. She will need a little time in her new home to show her sweet side. Inla is doing well in her foster home and ready for her forever home. Inla started some leash training and is learning at a good pace. She is crate trained and doing well on her house training. She rides well in the car and can wait patiently while her foster mom runs errands. We are looking for a committed and loving home for Inla.
Ina’s Rescue Story
Inla was rescued from a poorly run private shelter. The shelter has over 2,000 dogs living in cramped
NAME: INLA
GENDER: FEMALE
BREED: SHIBA INA
COLOR: BROWN
AGE: 5 YEARS OLD
WEIGHT: 20lbs
SPAY OR NEUTER: Yes
MICROCHIP: Yes
If you would like to give INLAa forever home, please go to
www.adoptadoggie.org to fill out an online application with home photos.
Inla is a gentle and shy girl. Poor girl has been through a tough life. However, it doesn’t stop her from loving and trusting humans. Inly is shy with new people at first. She will need a little time in her new home to show her sweet side. Inla is doing well in her foster home and ready for her forever home. Inla started some leash training and is learning at a good pace. She is crate trained and doing well on her house training. She rides well in the car and can wait patiently while her foster mom runs errands. We are looking for a committed and loving home for Inla.
Ina’s Rescue Story
Inla was rescued from a poorly run private shelter. The shelter has over 2,000 dogs living in cramped and wet environment. Inla along with her other friends were used as breeding dogs. After they were done with her, poor Inla was sent to a private shelter where she lived in a cage and never let out. A kind international rescue organization got a rescue message from a volunteer. The founder has over 160 dogs waiting for homes and didn’t have space for another dog. However, when she saw photos
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