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Phoenix

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About Phoenix

Grand Island, NE

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

Phoenix’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Phoenix's Story

Phoenix’s journey since she came to the Good Life, has shown all of us how resilient and strong her spirit is. <br/>She lives with a neurological condition called Cerebellar Hypoplasia and spent her first 2 months with us recovering from neglect of the worst kind and days away from the unimaginable. But luckily, we have some pretty amazing vet teams and fosters on our side, that help dogs like her thrive. <br/>Phoenix has been given the all clear from the vets and is now ready to find a REAL forever home! One that will continue to show her nothing but patience and love for not only her ‘special’ physical needs, but the love and reassurance she’ll need to know she’ll never be deprived of anything ever again. <br/>Cerebellar Hypoplasia is a neurological condition that affects her coordination, balance and fine motor skills- but not her quality of life. Phoenix is pretty wobbly on her feet when she first stands up and slick surfaces, but once she’s up - she is off like a rocket! She may need some basic accommodations, like rugs so she feels confident about walking around and help with steps, but she’s pretty lucky to be small and cute!<br/>Phoenix is a middle aged gal, coming in at 6 years old and a Russell Parsons mix. She’s pretty little, but makes up for it with her BIG personality!<br/>She has done well with most of the other dogs that she lives with in foster care, but she will need proper introductions and consistency with building trust. Because of her special needs and maybe her tenacity…… she will need a fenced yard for her safety. Cats and feathered livestock , she has decided are a no, unfortunately. But who needs them anyway! <br/>Her foster mom is a behaviorist, so Phoenix will come with a lifelong friend for support to help guide her future family through some of her quirks that are linked to some of her anxieties. <br/>It's a certainty though, the love Phoenix will bring to her future family's home, will shine brighter than the flames and ashes she rose from.

Phoenix’s journey since she came to the Good Life, has shown all of us how resilient and strong her spirit is.
She lives with a neurological condition called Cerebellar Hypoplasia and spent her first 2 months with us recovering from neglect of the worst kind and days away from the unimaginable. But luckily, we have some pretty amazing vet teams and fosters on our side, that help dogs like her thrive.
Phoenix has been given the all clear from the vets and is now ready to find a REAL forever home! One that will continue to show her nothing but patience and love for not only her ‘special’ physical needs, but the love and reassurance she’ll need to know she’ll never be deprived of anything ever again.
Cerebellar Hypoplasia is a neurological condition that affects her coordination, balance and fine motor skills- but not her quality of life. Phoenix is pretty wobbly on her feet when she first stands up and slick surfaces, but once she’s up - she is off like a rocket! She may need some basic accommodations, like

Phoenix’s journey since she came to the Good Life, has shown all of us how resilient and strong her spirit is.
She lives with a neurological condition called Cerebellar Hypoplasia and spent her first 2 months with us recovering from neglect of the worst kind and days away from the unimaginable. But luckily, we have some pretty amazing vet teams and fosters on our side, that help dogs like her thrive.
Phoenix has been given the all clear from the vets and is now ready to find a REAL forever home! One that will continue to show her nothing but patience and love for not only her ‘special’ physical needs, but the love and reassurance she’ll need to know she’ll never be deprived of anything ever again.
Cerebellar Hypoplasia is a neurological condition that affects her coordination, balance and fine motor skills- but not her quality of life. Phoenix is pretty wobbly on her feet when she first stands up and slick surfaces, but once she’s up - she is off like a rocket! She may need some basic accommodations, like rugs so she feels confident about walking around and help with steps, but she’s pretty lucky to be small and cute!
Phoenix is a middle aged gal, coming in at 6 years old and a Russell Parsons mix. She’s pretty little, but makes up for it with her BIG personality!
She has done well with most of the other dogs that she lives with in foster care, but she will need proper introductions and co

How To Adopt

Phoenix was listed as Adoptable by The Good Life Rescue
How can I adopt Phoenix?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with The Good Life 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 Phoenix 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 The Good Life Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Phoenix?
If you've submitted an inquiry, The Good Life Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Phoenix, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to The Good Life Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
The Good Life Rescue's Adoption Policy
We do not have a shelter facility. Our adoptable pets are all in foster homes. An approved application is required prior to any meet and greets. Applications require personal references, vet references, a home check, and background check clearance. All resident pets must be up to date on shots, preventatives, and altered; unless otherwise noted by a vet. Must be 21 to apply.

Phoenix is from The Good Life Rescue

[Grand Island, NE]

Our Mission
Our mission is to protect and advocate for companion animals by showing them The Good Life; making them family, providing care, love, and social skills needed to find their furever homes.

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