




Mia-In Foster
- Adult
- Female
- Small
About Mia-In Foster
Springfield, MA
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Mia-In Foster's Story
Mia is a tiny, loving pup who's been hanging out in foster care while recovering from surgery to remove bladder stones-and she's doing great! <br/><br/>Because of her medical history, Mia will need to stay on a lifetime prescription urinary diet to help keep her healthy and feeling her best. We also require a vet reference for her adoption, just to make sure she continues getting the care and food she needs.<br/><br/> In foster, Mia has shown what a total cuddle bug she is. Her foster mom says she's pee pad trained, crate trained at night, and happiest when she's glued to her person's side. Seriously-if you're looking for a little shadow who will follow you from room to room and keep you company all day, Mia is your girl. Her activity level is pretty low; she's perfectly content to lounging around, napping, and soaking up affection most of the day. Mia can be a bit barky and nervous when meeting new people, but don't let that fool you-she warms up quickly. Mia prefers to be the only dog in the home and this way she can be a single spoiled child. If you're looking for a calm, cuddly, devoted little companion who just wants to be near her person and live the cozy life, Mia might be your perfect match<br/>Ready to Adopt?<br/><br/>You have two options:<br/><br/>#1- VISIT IN PERSON<br/>Come during our open adoption hours: Tuesday - Saturday,12:30 - 3:00pm. You'll be able to meet available dogs in the shelter.<br/>(Dogs in foster care are not available for in-person visits.)<br/><br/>#2- ADOPT REMOTELY OR PLACE A 24-HOUR HOLD** <br/>If you're ready to adopt without meeting the dog first, or you'd like to place a non-refundable $25 hold to reserve a dog for 24 hours, just call or email us: (413) 781-4000 x 1 springfield@dakinhumane.org. We are often helping other clients when you call, but we return voicemails and emails within 24 hours. <br/><br/>**Holds are not available for puppies under six months, on Saturdays, or during adoption events. <br/><br/>--------------------------------------------<br/>All adult dog adoption fees include;<br/>-spay/neuter<br/>-rabies and kennel cough vaccinations<br/>- heartworm test<br/>-current parvo/distemper vaccines (may need additional boosters with your veterinarian)<br/>-microchip implanted & registered to adopter<br/>-treatment of fleas & ticks<br/>-veterinary exam and health certificate at Dakin<br/>-free vet exam within 30 days of adoption with participating veterinarians<br/>Most pets have also received other medical care while with us. Your veterinarian may recommend additional health care for your pet.
Mia is a tiny, loving pup who's been hanging out in foster care while recovering from surgery to remove bladder stones-and she's doing great!
Because of her medical history, Mia will need to stay on a lifetime prescription urinary diet to help keep her healthy and feeling her best. We also require a vet reference for her adoption, just to make sure she continues getting the care and food she needs.
In foster, Mia has shown what a total cuddle bug she is. Her foster mom says she's pee pad trained, crate trained at night, and happiest when she's glued to her person's side. Seriously-if you're looking for a little shadow who will follow you from room to room and keep you company all day, Mia is your girl. Her activity level is pretty low; she's perfectly content to lounging around, napping, and soaking up affection most of the day. Mia can be a bit barky and nervous when meeting new people, but don't let that fool you-she warms up quickly. Mia prefers to be the only dog in the home and this way she can be a
Mia is a tiny, loving pup who's been hanging out in foster care while recovering from surgery to remove bladder stones-and she's doing great!
Because of her medical history, Mia will need to stay on a lifetime prescription urinary diet to help keep her healthy and feeling her best. We also require a vet reference for her adoption, just to make sure she continues getting the care and food she needs.
In foster, Mia has shown what a total cuddle bug she is. Her foster mom says she's pee pad trained, crate trained at night, and happiest when she's glued to her person's side. Seriously-if you're looking for a little shadow who will follow you from room to room and keep you company all day, Mia is your girl. Her activity level is pretty low; she's perfectly content to lounging around, napping, and soaking up affection most of the day. Mia can be a bit barky and nervous when meeting new people, but don't let that fool you-she warms up quickly. Mia prefers to be the only dog in the home and this way she can be a single spoiled child. If you're looking for a calm, cuddly, devoted little companion who just wants to be near her person and live the cozy life, Mia might be your perfect match
Ready to Adopt?
You have two options:
#1- VISIT IN PERSON
Come during our open adoption hours: Tuesday - Saturday,12:30 - 3:00pm. You'll be able to meet available dogs in the shelter.
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