Taco  **IN FOSTER**, a Adoptable mixed breed in Scottsdale, AZ image 1/2
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Taco **IN FOSTER**

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small

About Taco **IN FOSTER**

Scottsdale, AZ

Breed

Chihuahua&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Taco **IN FOSTER**’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Taco **IN FOSTER**'s Story

Taco is currently in a foster home. Please email our foster coordinator kris.gurka@foothillsanimal.org to arrange a meeting to see Taco. Taco’s journey hasn’t been an easy one. He came to us from a hoarding and abandonment case in Yuma, where he didn’t get the love, care, or socialization every dog deserves. Understandably, this sweet boy started out very shy and unsure of the world — but beneath that timid exterior is a truly loyal, affectionate, and gentle spirit just waiting for the right person to help him blossom.<br/><br/>After spending time in a loving foster home, Taco learned that people can be kind and life can be safe. Once he trusts you, he becomes the sweetest little shadow — cuddling up to you for TV time, gently pawing his bowl when he’s ready for more food, or snoozing happily in a sunny spot by the window (his absolute favorite place!).<br/><br/>Taco is still learning the ropes of being a dog in a home:<br/>-He’s working on house training and doing well with frequent outdoor breaks and using belly bands.<br/>-He’s not destructive, doesn’t chew furniture, and sleeps peacefully through the night.<br/>-He’s not crate-trained, but does well in a blocked-off safe space.<br/>-He’s a quiet, sensitive soul — loud noises and new people can scare him, but he never shows aggression. Instead, he’ll just back away or give a big yawn to calm himself.<br/>-Taco is learning to walk on a leash — gentle encouragement, patience, and a loose lead help him feel secure.<br/>-He knows "come" and responds to soft voices and gentle gestures.<br/><br/>Some of Taco’s favorite things?<br/>-Peanut butter and plain yogurt<br/>-Hard chew toys and bones<br/>-Warm sunshine and soft beds<br/>-Quiet time with people he trusts<br/><br/>Taco will do best in a calm, patient home — ideally with someone experienced in helping shy dogs build confidence. He would love a secure yard to explore and a gentle routine he can count on. His adopter will need to be aware of keeping doors and gates open, as well as fitting him for the correct harness/collars when it is time to go for walks. <br/><br/>*Taco would do best in a home with no children* He is wary of men at first, but would likely warm up. <br/><br/>He’s been through a lot, but Taco is ready to keep moving forward — one careful, brave step at a time — toward the forever family who will finally show him what it means to be home.<br/><br/>Could you be the one to show Taco the world isn’t so scary after all?

Taco is currently in a foster home. Please email our foster coordinator kris.gurka@foothillsanimal.org to arrange a meeting to see Taco. Taco’s journey hasn’t been an easy one. He came to us from a hoarding and abandonment case in Yuma, where he didn’t get the love, care, or socialization every dog deserves. Understandably, this sweet boy started out very shy and unsure of the world — but beneath that timid exterior is a truly loyal, affectionate, and gentle spirit just waiting for the right person to help him blossom.

After spending time in a loving foster home, Taco learned that people can be kind and life can be safe. Once he trusts you, he becomes the sweetest little shadow — cuddling up to you for TV time, gently pawing his bowl when he’s ready for more food, or snoozing happily in a sunny spot by the window (his absolute favorite place!).

Taco is still learning the ropes of being a dog in a home:
-He’s working on house training and doing well with frequent outdoor breaks and using belly bands.

Taco is currently in a foster home. Please email our foster coordinator kris.gurka@foothillsanimal.org to arrange a meeting to see Taco. Taco’s journey hasn’t been an easy one. He came to us from a hoarding and abandonment case in Yuma, where he didn’t get the love, care, or socialization every dog deserves. Understandably, this sweet boy started out very shy and unsure of the world — but beneath that timid exterior is a truly loyal, affectionate, and gentle spirit just waiting for the right person to help him blossom.

After spending time in a loving foster home, Taco learned that people can be kind and life can be safe. Once he trusts you, he becomes the sweetest little shadow — cuddling up to you for TV time, gently pawing his bowl when he’s ready for more food, or snoozing happily in a sunny spot by the window (his absolute favorite place!).

Taco is still learning the ropes of being a dog in a home:
-He’s working on house training and doing well with frequent outdoor breaks and using belly bands.
-He’s not destructive, doesn’t chew furniture, and sleeps peacefully through the night.
-He’s not crate-trained, but does well in a blocked-off safe space.
-He’s a quiet, sensitive soul — loud noises and new people can scare him, but he never shows aggression. Instead, he’ll just back away or give a big yawn to calm himself.
-Taco is learning to walk on a leash — gentle encouragement

How To Adopt

Taco **IN F... was listed as Adoptable by Foothills Animal Rescue
How can I adopt Taco **IN F...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Foothills Animal 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 Taco **IN F... 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 Foothills Animal Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Taco **IN F...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Foothills Animal Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Taco **IN F..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Foothills Animal Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Foothills Animal Rescue's Adoption Policy
Adopting a pet at Foothills Animal Rescue is a simple process, and we have a dedicated staff of Adoption Counselors to help you through the procedure. How to adopt at FAR:  Currently under Covid 19 protocols You can view our pets online and make an appointment to meet them. Get to know our pets. Enjoy our meet and greet room where you can spend individual time to play, pet or just sit with them. Converse with our adoption counselors about our pets, our adoption process and what to expect during the first few days.  Some of our pets may need a family or dog introduction before able to adopt based on specific observations made at the sheer environment. Once you've decided to adopt, our pets are able to go home usually that same day. They are already neutered/spayed, vaccinated and microchipped.  Enjoy your lifetime of unconditional love.     

Taco **IN FOSTER** is from Foothills Animal Rescue

[Scottsdale, AZ]

Our Mission
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Location
10197 E Bell Rd Scottsdale, AZ, 85255

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