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Sabine

  • Young
  • Female
  • Small

About Sabine

Covington, WA

Breed

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Short
Golden

Behavior

Sabine’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad 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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Sabine's Story

PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE BIO ON THIS DOG BEFORE REQUESTING AN APPLICATION. MANY OF OUR DOGS HAVE STRICT REQUIREMENTS FOR THEIR ADOPTION.<br/><br/>To see more pictures and some videos of this dog, please visit our Facebook page and look under “photos” and then “albums”.<br/><br/>2-year-old female Chiweenie, about 8 pounds. Sabine is a sweet, snuggly girl. Sabine was rescued from a dog-hoarding situation, and she does very well with other dogs and cats. She can be timid toward humans and is very afraid of men. However, she immediately became very attached to her female foster human and is a very loyal little velcro dog. She is a great walking buddy; she loves to trot at a surprisingly fast clip and displays no leash aggression at all to other dogs. Sabine would prefer a fenced yard, as she keeps to herself sniffing around and conducting business without trouble - definitely not a runner once she attaches to you. She would prefer to follow you around or sleep in a dog bed nearby but prefers your lap! Sabine does not show separation anxiety and does fine left at home alone. She likes to be let out fairly frequently but otherwise does well with housetraining. She’s moderately food motivated. Sabine would be the perfect fit for a single woman or female-only household, especially if you work remotely or are retired. She has shown a strong fear response to her male foster human. She is timid toward female visitors but warms up relatively quickly. To request an adoption application, email smidgetrescue@hotmail.com<br/><br/>Adoption contract and fee applies. All adoptable dogs can be met at adoption events hosted every weekend. For a list of scheduled events go to: https://www.facebook.com/SmidgetRescue/events . Smidget Rescue is not a shelter, and dogs cannot be seen at the Rescue location. All dogs are fostered throughout the Puget Sound area and are brought to the events where they can be met by prospective adopters. Additional pictures of adoptable dogs can be seen at: https://www.facebook.com/SmidgetRescue/photos_stream?tab=photos_albums. All adoptable dogs are spayed or neutered at 6 months of age or older. Puppies are adopted with a refundable spay/neuter deposit (in addition to the adoption fee) and adopters are required to get their puppy to our vet for their pre-scheduled spay-neuter appointments. APPLICATIONS CAN BE OBTAINED BY EMAIL ONLY. Adoption process includes application, meet & greet, home visit and reference check. Email Jamie at smidgetrescue@hotmail.com or click on the CONTACT link on this page. PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS BEFORE SENDING. 8632781We get a fair number of incorrect emails and Jamie is not able to contact potential adopters. Notice: We do not ship dogs out of state. You must live within a three-hour radius of Seattle, WA, (such as Portland, Vancouver B.C., etc.), so we can arrange for a home visit. If your home seems like a great fit for the dog you would like to adopt, you must then drive to meet the dog at one of our weekend events or at the fosters home.

PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE BIO ON THIS DOG BEFORE REQUESTING AN APPLICATION. MANY OF OUR DOGS HAVE STRICT REQUIREMENTS FOR THEIR ADOPTION.

To see more pictures and some videos of this dog, please visit our Facebook page and look under “photos” and then “albums”.

2-year-old female Chiweenie, about 8 pounds. Sabine is a sweet, snuggly girl. Sabine was rescued from a dog-hoarding situation, and she does very well with other dogs and cats. She can be timid toward humans and is very afraid of men. However, she immediately became very attached to her female foster human and is a very loyal little velcro dog. She is a great walking buddy; she loves to trot at a surprisingly fast clip and displays no leash aggression at all to other dogs. Sabine would prefer a fenced yard, as she keeps to herself sniffing around and conducting business without trouble - definitely not a runner once she attaches to you. She would prefer to follow you around or sleep in a dog bed nearby but prefers your lap! Sabine does not show separa

PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE BIO ON THIS DOG BEFORE REQUESTING AN APPLICATION. MANY OF OUR DOGS HAVE STRICT REQUIREMENTS FOR THEIR ADOPTION.

To see more pictures and some videos of this dog, please visit our Facebook page and look under “photos” and then “albums”.

2-year-old female Chiweenie, about 8 pounds. Sabine is a sweet, snuggly girl. Sabine was rescued from a dog-hoarding situation, and she does very well with other dogs and cats. She can be timid toward humans and is very afraid of men. However, she immediately became very attached to her female foster human and is a very loyal little velcro dog. She is a great walking buddy; she loves to trot at a surprisingly fast clip and displays no leash aggression at all to other dogs. Sabine would prefer a fenced yard, as she keeps to herself sniffing around and conducting business without trouble - definitely not a runner once she attaches to you. She would prefer to follow you around or sleep in a dog bed nearby but prefers your lap! Sabine does not show separation anxiety and does fine left at home alone. She likes to be let out fairly frequently but otherwise does well with housetraining. She’s moderately food motivated. Sabine would be the perfect fit for a single woman or female-only household, especially if you work remotely or are retired. She has shown a strong fear response to her male foster human. She is timid toward female visitors but warms

How To Adopt

Sabine was listed as Adoptable by Smidget Rescue
How can I adopt Sabine?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Smidget 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 Sabine 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 Smidget Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Sabine?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Smidget Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Sabine, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Smidget Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Smidget Rescue's Adoption Policy
More pictures of all the available dogs can be seen on our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/SmidgetRescue Each dog has their own album in the Photos section of the page.   Please remember most of these dogs are rescued, and may have come from out of state.  We estimate their age and breed, but cannot guarantee either.  All dogs are spayed or neutered before th

Sabine is from Smidget Rescue

[Covington, WA]

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We are not a shelter nor open to the public. Our dogs are in foster care around the Puget Sound.  Dogs can be met at our weekly adoption events or by private appointment. Please visit this link for our upcoming events...   https://www.facebook.com/SmidgetRescue/events  If the dog is showing adoptable on our page, i...
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