Maya

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Maya

Las Cuevas, BCS

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

House-trained: No

Health

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

Maya’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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Maya's Story

12/12: weight is 64 lbs Maya was surrendered by her owner because of her health issues. When she arrived at Cortez she had a big tumor on one of her mammary glands, was extremely anemic, which required a blood transfusion, and she was diagnosed with Tick Fever. The tumor was removed and she is doing really good. Here is what her Foster Mom has to say: Maya is very sweet and is my shadow. She is just happy as can be. She's always interested in meeting other dogs and shows no signs of aggression toward them. I have a Jack Russel and a Baja Special. Maya was very interested in the Jack when she arrived because he is the leader of the pack and he lets everyone know it straight out. Maya said "how do you do" and walked away. She comes when I call her, she has good manners in the house and just wants to be wherever I am. I put her in a kennel the first few nights. When I tell the pack it's bed time, I open the front door and they all go out and come right back in and Maya would go right to her kennel. When she came home from being spayed, she had a cone on her head so I let her sleep on her bed outside the kennel. When I leave the house, I put her in my bedroom and she is just fine on her bed but is always so glad when I return. When I need to take care of her incisions, she lets me do whatever I need to. Maya loves, loves balls. When we play pickleball she sits at the gate and is overjoyed when a ball escapes in to the yard. Maya is a sweet girl who wants to be someones girl. Medical: Our vet has suggested medical retest for cancer returning every 3 months for up to a year. Local adoption is recommended due to the cost of possible treatment if needed in the future. If that is a non-issue and you would like to adopt Maya, she is ready anytime. Please visit our website www.cortezrescue.org to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs.

12/12: weight is 64 lbs Maya was surrendered by her owner because of her health issues. When she arrived at Cortez she had a big tumor on one of her mammary glands, was extremely anemic, which required a blood transfusion, and she was diagnosed with Tick Fever. The tumor was removed and she is doing really good. Here is what her Foster Mom has to say: Maya is very sweet and is my shadow. She is just happy as can be. She's always interested in meeting other dogs and shows no signs of aggression toward them. I have a Jack Russel and a Baja Special. Maya was very interested in the Jack when she arrived because he is the leader of the pack and he lets everyone know it straight out. Maya said "how do you do" and walked away. She comes when I call her, she has good manners in the house and just wants to be wherever I am. I put her in a kennel the first few nights. When I tell the pack it's bed time, I open the front door and they all go out and come right back in and Maya would go right to her kennel. When she came

12/12: weight is 64 lbs Maya was surrendered by her owner because of her health issues. When she arrived at Cortez she had a big tumor on one of her mammary glands, was extremely anemic, which required a blood transfusion, and she was diagnosed with Tick Fever. The tumor was removed and she is doing really good. Here is what her Foster Mom has to say: Maya is very sweet and is my shadow. She is just happy as can be. She's always interested in meeting other dogs and shows no signs of aggression toward them. I have a Jack Russel and a Baja Special. Maya was very interested in the Jack when she arrived because he is the leader of the pack and he lets everyone know it straight out. Maya said "how do you do" and walked away. She comes when I call her, she has good manners in the house and just wants to be wherever I am. I put her in a kennel the first few nights. When I tell the pack it's bed time, I open the front door and they all go out and come right back in and Maya would go right to her kennel. When she came home from being spayed, she had a cone on her head so I let her sleep on her bed outside the kennel. When I leave the house, I put her in my bedroom and she is just fine on her bed but is always so glad when I return. When I need to take care of her incisions, she lets me do whatever I need to. Maya loves, loves balls. When we play pickleball she sits at the gate and is overjoyed when a ball esca

How To Adopt

Maya was listed as Adoptable by Cortez Rescue & Outreach
How can I adopt Maya?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Cortez Rescue & Outreach. 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 Maya 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 Cortez Rescue & Outreach for details on the pet.
When can I meet Maya?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Cortez Rescue & Outreach will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Maya, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Cortez Rescue & Outreach, and they'll be happy to help!
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Maya is from Cortez Rescue & Outreach

[Las Cuevas, BCS]

Our Mission
Cortez Rescue & Outreach is a non-profit public benefit organization dedicated to the health and well being for homeless, abused and neglected dogs. Most of our dogs are rehomed in the US and Canada.

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