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Roxy Jones

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Medium

About Roxy Jones

Ramona, CA

Breed

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
White / Cream

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Roxy Jones's Story

A month after Roxy Jones was hit by a car and left with two broken legs and a luxated hip, she was brought to All God's Creatures Animal Hospital by her owner, who requested that she be euthanized. After examining Roxy and reviewing X-rays, the veterinary team contacted us. We discussed covering the surgery to keep Roxy with her owner, but he declined, so on March 26th, she became a Frosted Face. <br/><br/>Prior to having surgery, Roxy hung out in our lobby being sweet and friendly with everyone who visited. At 35 lbs., she is about the size of a beagle. Roxy gets along well with other dogs but is a little too interested in cats to live in a home with one. <br/><br/>Roxy is currently recovering from surgery in a foster home with a special family who is giving her lots of TLC. Here's the latest update from her foster mom, <br/>4 weeks into Roxy's recover. <br/><br/>"Roxy's front leg is healing well and has been re-wrapped each week. She has definitely shown her perseverance and resilience during our time with her. She hasn't let the splint hinder her mobility. The last re-wrap has been a bit more uncomfortable, but Roxy has pushed through. She has been trying to be like our big Frosted Face Shadow, following him around, where potty breaks are and learning when the treats are best. She is definitely food motivated, a fast eater and waits patiently when we fix our meals, thinking she'll get a nibble or two. <br/><br/>Both dogs have been sharing the numerous beds we have around, which is funny when Shadow takes a turn in Roxy's smaller bed. Roxy has fit in well, has shown her protective side when things are different or new people arrive, giving us a bark or two until it's known there's nothing to be alarmed. <br/><br/>Her fur is growing and filling in from being shaved for her surgery. We are enjoying her company. Roxy has had lots of downtime and R&R, with plenty of naps. She's been a very easy foster these past weeks. <br/><br/>Roxy does have a sensitive nose, rooting out any new smells; she is a good tracker. We found out she loves to be outside (under watchful eyes, of course), whether sunbathing or just catching fresh air. We're hoping that she will be able to take some longer walks soon. Roxy is a sweetheart."<br/><br/>To meet Roxy and give her the second chance she deserves, please email:<br/>placement@frostedfacesfoundation.org

A month after Roxy Jones was hit by a car and left with two broken legs and a luxated hip, she was brought to All God's Creatures Animal Hospital by her owner, who requested that she be euthanized. After examining Roxy and reviewing X-rays, the veterinary team contacted us. We discussed covering the surgery to keep Roxy with her owner, but he declined, so on March 26th, she became a Frosted Face.

Prior to having surgery, Roxy hung out in our lobby being sweet and friendly with everyone who visited. At 35 lbs., she is about the size of a beagle. Roxy gets along well with other dogs but is a little too interested in cats to live in a home with one.

Roxy is currently recovering from surgery in a foster home with a special family who is giving her lots of TLC. Here's the latest update from her foster mom,
4 weeks into Roxy's recover.

"Roxy's front leg is healing well and has been re-wrapped each week. She has definitely shown her perseverance and resilience during our time with her. She hasn't

A month after Roxy Jones was hit by a car and left with two broken legs and a luxated hip, she was brought to All God's Creatures Animal Hospital by her owner, who requested that she be euthanized. After examining Roxy and reviewing X-rays, the veterinary team contacted us. We discussed covering the surgery to keep Roxy with her owner, but he declined, so on March 26th, she became a Frosted Face.

Prior to having surgery, Roxy hung out in our lobby being sweet and friendly with everyone who visited. At 35 lbs., she is about the size of a beagle. Roxy gets along well with other dogs but is a little too interested in cats to live in a home with one.

Roxy is currently recovering from surgery in a foster home with a special family who is giving her lots of TLC. Here's the latest update from her foster mom,
4 weeks into Roxy's recover.

"Roxy's front leg is healing well and has been re-wrapped each week. She has definitely shown her perseverance and resilience during our time with her. She hasn't let the splint hinder her mobility. The last re-wrap has been a bit more uncomfortable, but Roxy has pushed through. She has been trying to be like our big Frosted Face Shadow, following him around, where potty breaks are and learning when the treats are best. She is definitely food motivated, a fast eater and waits patiently when we fix our meals, thinking she'll get a nibble or two.

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How To Adopt

Roxy Jones was listed as Adoptable by Frosted Faces Foundation
How can I adopt Roxy Jones?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Frosted Faces Foundation. 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 Roxy Jones 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 Frosted Faces Foundation for details on the pet.
When can I meet Roxy Jones?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Frosted Faces Foundation will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Roxy Jones, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Frosted Faces Foundation, and they'll be happy to help!
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Roxy Jones is from Frosted Faces Foundation

[Ramona, CA]

Our Mission
Frosted Faces Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to delivering the promise of family and comprehensive veterinary care for senior pets whose love and lives are in jeopardy.

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