Nelly

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About Nelly

Alvin, TX

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Short
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Nelly’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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Nelly's Story

Nelly joined our home as a foster about 6 weeks ago.<br/><br/>She had been found as an underweight stray in New Caney.<br/><br/>She has been spayed as well as having had the nares and palate surgery performed to set her out on the right tract.<br/><br/>Nelly came to us presenting an interesting behavior of swirling very quickly apparently trying to do harm to her tail.<br/><br/>Well, she doesn’t want to harm herself.<br/><br/>The twirling and tail chasing happen when she is suddenly startled or is overwhelmed with a situation.<br/><br/>AND sometimes when she is irritated at me.<br/><br/>After 6 weeks Nelly rarely settles into the twirl except when she is happily expecting food.<br/><br/>Nelly is now totally potty trained and additionally uses the dog door to go to the backyard to potty on her own.<br/><br/>She is VERY treat trainable.<br/><br/>This funny little girl is so smart that she will next next to where she did potty and wait for me to come with a treat.<br/><br/>I think Nelly was used to being alone.<br/><br/>She has nothing much to do with the 3 other dogs in my house.<br/><br/>I have also realized that she is not a fan of being held or cuddled.<br/><br/>However, wherever I am in the house, she is right there on the floor next to me.<br/><br/>We haven’t had any fights.<br/><br/>I am slowly working on getting her used to being held.<br/><br/>She is working on taking turns at feeding and snack times.<br/><br/>She can swoop in so quickly to snatch a food treat.<br/><br/>I feed her in a dog pen at mealtime.<br/><br/>I feel so positive about how far Nelly has come along in 6 weeks.<br/><br/>Sky’s the limit little girl.

Nelly joined our home as a foster about 6 weeks ago.

She had been found as an underweight stray in New Caney.

She has been spayed as well as having had the nares and palate surgery performed to set her out on the right tract.

Nelly came to us presenting an interesting behavior of swirling very quickly apparently trying to do harm to her tail.

Well, she doesn’t want to harm herself.

The twirling and tail chasing happen when she is suddenly startled or is overwhelmed with a situation.

AND sometimes when she is irritated at me.

After 6 weeks Nelly rarely settles into the twirl except when she is happily expecting food.

Nelly is now totally potty trained and additionally uses the dog door to go to the backyard to potty on her own.

She is VERY treat trainable.

This funny little girl is so smart that she will next next to where she did potty and wait for me to come with a treat.

I think Nelly was used to being alone.

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Nelly joined our home as a foster about 6 weeks ago.

She had been found as an underweight stray in New Caney.

She has been spayed as well as having had the nares and palate surgery performed to set her out on the right tract.

Nelly came to us presenting an interesting behavior of swirling very quickly apparently trying to do harm to her tail.

Well, she doesn’t want to harm herself.

The twirling and tail chasing happen when she is suddenly startled or is overwhelmed with a situation.

AND sometimes when she is irritated at me.

After 6 weeks Nelly rarely settles into the twirl except when she is happily expecting food.

Nelly is now totally potty trained and additionally uses the dog door to go to the backyard to potty on her own.

She is VERY treat trainable.

This funny little girl is so smart that she will next next to where she did potty and wait for me to come with a treat.

I think Nelly was used to being alone.

She has nothing much to do with the 3 other dogs in my house.

I have also realized that she is not a fan of being held or cuddled.

However, wherever I am in the house, she is right there on the floor next to me.

We haven’t had any fights.

I am slowly working on getting her used to being held.

She is working on taking turns at feeding and snack times.

How To Adopt

Nelly was listed as Adoptable by PugHearts the Houston Pug Rescue
How can I adopt Nelly?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with PugHearts the Houston Pug Rescue. 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 Nelly 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 PugHearts the Houston Pug Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Nelly?
If you've submitted an inquiry, PugHearts the Houston Pug Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Nelly, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to PugHearts the Houston Pug Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
PugHearts the Houston Pug Rescue's Adoption Policy
Once you have submitted your adoption application from the website at www.pughearts.com, it will take 3 to 4 weeks before you will be assigned to an adoption coordinator. The adoption coordinators will email you at the email you provide, so please watch your spam folder as well as your inbox. The adoption fee will be $400 for adult dogs and $500 for dogs a year or younger.

Nelly is from PugHearts the Houston Pug Rescue

[Alvin, TX]

Our Mission
PugHearts of Houston Pug Rescue is a true 501(c)(3) non-profit charity founded in the Houston area by dedicated pug owners and lovers. Our mission is the rescue, rehabilitation and permanent placement of needy pugs into loving homes.
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Location
PO Box 5053 Alvin, TX, 77512

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