Mila

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Pit Bull Terrier

About Mila

Santa Rosa, CA

Breed

Pit Bull TerrierMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn, White / Cream

Behavior

Health

Vaccinated:
Yes

Mila’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Mila's Story

Mila was found as a stray in very dire condition. As emaciated as a dog can be and still be alive. What we don't know is how she got that way. While we certainly do see people who are deliberately terrible to animals, more often it's not intentional cruelty. We see people with dementia who forget they have pets. We see people who pass away and nobody realizes there's a dog out back. Sometimes dogs wander away and are too weak to find their way back. Sometimes people try to surrender a dog to a shelter and are turned away, so they drop the dog out in the country to "run free and catch rabbits." Sometimes there are underlying health issues and no money for veterinary care, so the animal is reported as a stray. <br/><br/>Regardless of how Mila got this way, we have her in our care now. One of our shelter partners reached about this shockingly emaciated Pitty girl of probably about a year old. She's skin and bones at just 15 pounds when she should be double that. The vet gave her a body score of 1/6. That's absolutely the most emaciated a dog can be and still be alive. Mila is just the sweetest thing ever and we can't wait to show her how good life can be. Mila has a good appetite which is encouraging. Still, she's in such rough shape that she could already be in organ failure. We'll have to be very careful and re-feed her slowly with a bland diet. Rapid re-feeding can actually overwhelm her system and be fatal.<br/><br/>Applications at:<br/><br/>http://dogwoodanimalrescue.org/adoption-application-dogs/<br/><br/><br/>You can follow us on social media at:<br/><br/>https://.www.instagram.com/dogwoodanimalrescue/<br/>https://.www.facebook.com/.DogwoodAnimalRescue/<br/> <br/><br/>Making a difference, one animal at a time.

Mila was found as a stray in very dire condition. As emaciated as a dog can be and still be alive. What we don't know is how she got that way. While we certainly do see people who are deliberately terrible to animals, more often it's not intentional cruelty. We see people with dementia who forget they have pets. We see people who pass away and nobody realizes there's a dog out back. Sometimes dogs wander away and are too weak to find their way back. Sometimes people try to surrender a dog to a shelter and are turned away, so they drop the dog out in the country to "run free and catch rabbits." Sometimes there are underlying health issues and no money for veterinary care, so the animal is reported as a stray.

Regardless of how Mila got this way, we have her in our care now. One of our shelter partners reached about this shockingly emaciated Pitty girl of probably about a year old. She's skin and bones at just 15 pounds when she should be double that. The vet gave her a body score of 1/6. That's absolutely the most e

Mila was found as a stray in very dire condition. As emaciated as a dog can be and still be alive. What we don't know is how she got that way. While we certainly do see people who are deliberately terrible to animals, more often it's not intentional cruelty. We see people with dementia who forget they have pets. We see people who pass away and nobody realizes there's a dog out back. Sometimes dogs wander away and are too weak to find their way back. Sometimes people try to surrender a dog to a shelter and are turned away, so they drop the dog out in the country to "run free and catch rabbits." Sometimes there are underlying health issues and no money for veterinary care, so the animal is reported as a stray.

Regardless of how Mila got this way, we have her in our care now. One of our shelter partners reached about this shockingly emaciated Pitty girl of probably about a year old. She's skin and bones at just 15 pounds when she should be double that. The vet gave her a body score of 1/6. That's absolutely the most emaciated a dog can be and still be alive. Mila is just the sweetest thing ever and we can't wait to show her how good life can be. Mila has a good appetite which is encouraging. Still, she's in such rough shape that she could already be in organ failure. We'll have to be very careful and re-feed her slowly with a bland diet. Rapid re-feeding can actually overwhelm her system and be fatal.

How To Adopt

Mila was listed as Adoptable by Dogwood Animal Rescue Project
How can I adopt Mila?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Dogwood Animal Rescue Project. 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 Mila 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 Dogwood Animal Rescue Project for details on the pet.
When can I meet Mila?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Dogwood Animal Rescue Project will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Mila, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Dogwood Animal Rescue Project, and they'll be happy to help!
Dogwood Animal Rescue Project's Adoption Policy
Our process is that we first ask you to complete an adoption application. Once we receive your application, we will review it and contact you to discuss further if the animal looks like a good match.

Mila is from Dogwood Animal Rescue Project

[Santa Rosa, CA]

Our Mission
To support animals and the people who love them through rescue, rehoming, spay/neuter and education.

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