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Squash

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Small

About Squash

Evans City, PA

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Couch, Curious, Friendly, Funny, Gentle, Loves, Loyal, Quiet
House-trained: No

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Squash’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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Squash's Story

All hail Squash: our 7-year-old Frenchie queen with a comeback story worthy of a crown. <br/><br/>Squash joined our rescue back in October as a stray in heartbreaking condition. She had extreme hair loss along her back, one of the worst yeast buildups we had ever seen, ingrown toenails, and severely infected ears. It was clear she had endured years of neglect and overbreeding. But Squash? She never let it steal her sparkle.<br/><br/>Today, this resilient little queen has come such a long way. She is fully vetted: vaccinated, heartworm negative, spayed, and microchipped. She remains on a few medications for her skin and ears, but we’re optimistic that with a little more time, she’ll be able to wean off them. Her coat is improving, her ears are healing, and her spirit has always been perfectly intact.<br/><br/>Squash is, quite simply, the sweetest girl in the world. She loves every human and animal she meets and greets everyone with a joyful innocence that melts hearts instantly. She walks nicely on a leash, is excellent in her crate, and understands that potty time is for outside. She is still working on not occasionally tinkling in the house (outside of her crate, usually on non-carpeted floors). We suspect she lived much of her life outdoors on concrete, and while she’s incredibly grateful for soft blankets and indoor living, it hasn’t fully clicked yet that tile floors are not her former outdoor potty spots. She’s trying, and she’s worth every bit of patience.<br/><br/>Don’t let her age fool you. Between her long, luxurious snoozes, Squash is spunky and playful. She loves to follow her people from room to room, explore the outdoors, and car rides are her absolute favorite. Wherever you go, she’d like to be included, please.<br/>Squash is genuinely worth her weight in gold. She will bring laughter, tenderness, and so much happiness to the lucky home that welcomes her.<br/><br/>If you’re ready to treat this queen the way she’s always deserved, apply to meet Squash at CRAPrescue.org/application.<br/><br/>Adoption process: After your phone screening, we can schedule a meet and greet / the start of your foster-to-adopt trial. All adoptions have a 2 week minimum foster-to-adopt trial to make sure that the pet is the right fit for your home, and vice versa. Sqash's adoption fee is $400, which would be due after the foster-to-adopt period. If you are located outside of Texas, we offer to-your-door transportation and have so many happy families as references. We are very transparent about the process so feel free to ask any questions.

All hail Squash: our 7-year-old Frenchie queen with a comeback story worthy of a crown.

Squash joined our rescue back in October as a stray in heartbreaking condition. She had extreme hair loss along her back, one of the worst yeast buildups we had ever seen, ingrown toenails, and severely infected ears. It was clear she had endured years of neglect and overbreeding. But Squash? She never let it steal her sparkle.

Today, this resilient little queen has come such a long way. She is fully vetted: vaccinated, heartworm negative, spayed, and microchipped. She remains on a few medications for her skin and ears, but we’re optimistic that with a little more time, she’ll be able to wean off them. Her coat is improving, her ears are healing, and her spirit has always been perfectly intact.

Squash is, quite simply, the sweetest girl in the world. She loves every human and animal she meets and greets everyone with a joyful innocence that melts hearts instantly. She walks nicely on a leash, is excellent in he

All hail Squash: our 7-year-old Frenchie queen with a comeback story worthy of a crown.

Squash joined our rescue back in October as a stray in heartbreaking condition. She had extreme hair loss along her back, one of the worst yeast buildups we had ever seen, ingrown toenails, and severely infected ears. It was clear she had endured years of neglect and overbreeding. But Squash? She never let it steal her sparkle.

Today, this resilient little queen has come such a long way. She is fully vetted: vaccinated, heartworm negative, spayed, and microchipped. She remains on a few medications for her skin and ears, but we’re optimistic that with a little more time, she’ll be able to wean off them. Her coat is improving, her ears are healing, and her spirit has always been perfectly intact.

Squash is, quite simply, the sweetest girl in the world. She loves every human and animal she meets and greets everyone with a joyful innocence that melts hearts instantly. She walks nicely on a leash, is excellent in her crate, and understands that potty time is for outside. She is still working on not occasionally tinkling in the house (outside of her crate, usually on non-carpeted floors). We suspect she lived much of her life outdoors on concrete, and while she’s incredibly grateful for soft blankets and indoor living, it hasn’t fully clicked yet that tile floors are not her former outdoor potty spots. She’s

How To Adopt

Squash was listed as Adoptable by Code Red Animal Project Inc.
How can I adopt Squash?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Code Red Animal Project Inc.. 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 Squash 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 Code Red Animal Project Inc. for details on the pet.
When can I meet Squash?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Code Red Animal Project Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Squash, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Code Red Animal Project Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
Code Red Animal Project Inc.'s Adoption Policy
All of our adoptions are foster-to-adopt, giving adopters the opportunity to have a trial period. We firmly believe that it is impossible to know if a pet will be a good fit for your home based on a brief encounter. A trial period allows you to see the pet in your home as they decompress and find comfort, and introduce them to different situations and settings that are important in your life. Prior to finalizing adoption, we ask that the pet be seen by your vet so that your trusted veterinary team can assess the animal's health, note vaccination records, and prescribe 6-12 months of heartworm prevention (for dogs).

Squash is from Code Red Animal Project Inc.

[Athens, TX]

Our Mission
At Code Red Animal Project, animals come first. Each animal under our care is an individual, and there is no time limit on their stay with us. We are willing to work with behavioral and medical conditions, and often take in animals that have been overlooked or mislabeled. Our greatest assets in serving these animas is our t...
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