



Pearl
- Young
- Female
- Small
About Pearl
Oakdale, CA
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Pearl’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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.
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Pearl's Story
THIS IS A COURTESY POST. Please contact Sandi Pinedo at (209)678-1321 for more information. Pearl is being fostered in Valley Springs.<br/><br/>Meet Pearl, here is this sweet little girl’s story from her current foster (Sandi Pinedo).<br/><br/>Hello there, I sold my business in December and Pearl was a stray that frequented the area. I witnessed her out on her own for about two months; I later found out from locals that she had been out on her own for approximately six months. It was starting to get chilly at night, and she was chasing cars out onto the highway. I tried trapping her myself with no luck, so I contacted a couple of ladies that I know. It took Deb and Theresa three days to trap this little wily pup! I've fostered her for three months now. She was so feral that we couldn't pet her for about three weeks. Now, she follows me around the house and prefers to be in my lap. She loves her bed (probably the first she has had) and has learned from my dogs how to play with toys! She gets along great with my two Jack Russells and my cat. She would do best in a home with another small dog, as she loves to play! Pearl loves to be outside, she uses potty pads indoors, and the doggie door at my house to go outside and do her business, however, she will always be a flight risk, so she will need a very secure back yard. She has been to two training sessions but does not like the leash. We are still working on that. Here are the rest of her details:<br/><br/>-Female Chihuahua mix<br/>-Between 2-1/2 to 3 years old (according to the vet)<br/>-10-1/2 lbs., petite build<br/>-Spayed<br/>-Up to date on vaccinations, including rabies<br/>-Flea treated<br/>-microchipped<br/>-Rehoming Fee $250<br/><br/>I am available for any questions or for a meet and greet. My contact phone number is (209)678-1321. <br/>Sincerely,<br/>Sandi Pinedo<br/><br/>PRE-SCREENING & FENCED YARD REQUIRED. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY! YOU WILL GET THE BEST OUT OF YOUR NEW FURRY FAMILY MEMBER BY GIVING THEM LOVE AND TRAINING
THIS IS A COURTESY POST. Please contact Sandi Pinedo at (209)678-1321 for more information. Pearl is being fostered in Valley Springs.
Meet Pearl, here is this sweet little girl’s story from her current foster (Sandi Pinedo).
Hello there, I sold my business in December and Pearl was a stray that frequented the area. I witnessed her out on her own for about two months; I later found out from locals that she had been out on her own for approximately six months. It was starting to get chilly at night, and she was chasing cars out onto the highway. I tried trapping her myself with no luck, so I contacted a couple of ladies that I know. It took Deb and Theresa three days to trap this little wily pup! I've fostered her for three months now. She was so feral that we couldn't pet her for about three weeks. Now, she follows me around the house and prefers to be in my lap. She loves her bed (probably the first she has had) and has learned from my dogs how to play with toys! She gets along great with my two Jack Russ
THIS IS A COURTESY POST. Please contact Sandi Pinedo at (209)678-1321 for more information. Pearl is being fostered in Valley Springs.
Meet Pearl, here is this sweet little girl’s story from her current foster (Sandi Pinedo).
Hello there, I sold my business in December and Pearl was a stray that frequented the area. I witnessed her out on her own for about two months; I later found out from locals that she had been out on her own for approximately six months. It was starting to get chilly at night, and she was chasing cars out onto the highway. I tried trapping her myself with no luck, so I contacted a couple of ladies that I know. It took Deb and Theresa three days to trap this little wily pup! I've fostered her for three months now. She was so feral that we couldn't pet her for about three weeks. Now, she follows me around the house and prefers to be in my lap. She loves her bed (probably the first she has had) and has learned from my dogs how to play with toys! She gets along great with my two Jack Russells and my cat. She would do best in a home with another small dog, as she loves to play! Pearl loves to be outside, she uses potty pads indoors, and the doggie door at my house to go outside and do her business, however, she will always be a flight risk, so she will need a very secure back yard. She has been to two training sessions but does not like the leash. We are still working on that. Here
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Pearl is from Oakdale Tiny Paws Rescue
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