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Tracey (AP26-67)

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Small

About Tracey (AP26-67)

Peyton, CO

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Colorado, Requires Another Dog
House-trained: Unknown

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Adoption Fee

$250

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Tracey (AP26-67)'s Story

Meet Tracey!<br/><br/>Tracey is a 9-year-old, 20-pound Bichon Frise with a soft, gentle presence and a quietly sweet personality. She is still building confidence and can be shy in new environments, taking her time to feel safe and secure. With patience and a calm approach, she gradually begins to show her affectionate, tender nature.<br/><br/>Tracey does well in playgroup and benefits from the comfort and guidance of other dogs. A confident canine companion in the home is required to help her continue building confidence and feel more secure as she adjusts.<br/><br/>She enjoys gentle interaction but can be sensitive with handling, particularly around her face. During grooming, she has shown significant resistance to facial handling, including pulling away and becoming stressed when her face is washed or trimmed. She will need slow desensitization, positive reinforcement, and a patient approach to grooming, especially around the face where hair can easily trap debris.<br/><br/>Tracey has several ongoing medical considerations, including lenticular sclerosis (a normal age-related lens change that does not typically impact vision), allergies, obesity, and narrowed ear canals in both ears that may require routine monitoring and care. Her adopter should be prepared to support ongoing veterinary management, including weight management, skin care, and ear maintenance.<br/><br/>She is looking for a calm, patient home that can move at her pace and provide structure, reassurance, and consistency. A meet-and-greet at the shelter is required to ensure a good fit for everyone involved.<br/><br/>With time and kindness, Tracey continues to show she can blossom into a deeply loyal and loving companion.<br/>------<br/>Many NMDR dogs have had limited prior socialization and may need time, patience, and support as they adjust to home life. Skills such as house training, leash walking, and handling may require continued practice. Progress will vary by individual dog. Homes with older children are often a good fit, depending on temperament. To learn more about NMDR and our adoption process, please visit our website.

Meet Tracey!

Tracey is a 9-year-old, 20-pound Bichon Frise with a soft, gentle presence and a quietly sweet personality. She is still building confidence and can be shy in new environments, taking her time to feel safe and secure. With patience and a calm approach, she gradually begins to show her affectionate, tender nature.

Tracey does well in playgroup and benefits from the comfort and guidance of other dogs. A confident canine companion in the home is required to help her continue building confidence and feel more secure as she adjusts.

She enjoys gentle interaction but can be sensitive with handling, particularly around her face. During grooming, she has shown significant resistance to facial handling, including pulling away and becoming stressed when her face is washed or trimmed. She will need slow desensitization, positive reinforcement, and a patient approach to grooming, especially around the face where hair can easily trap debris.

Tracey has several ongoing medical consideration

Meet Tracey!

Tracey is a 9-year-old, 20-pound Bichon Frise with a soft, gentle presence and a quietly sweet personality. She is still building confidence and can be shy in new environments, taking her time to feel safe and secure. With patience and a calm approach, she gradually begins to show her affectionate, tender nature.

Tracey does well in playgroup and benefits from the comfort and guidance of other dogs. A confident canine companion in the home is required to help her continue building confidence and feel more secure as she adjusts.

She enjoys gentle interaction but can be sensitive with handling, particularly around her face. During grooming, she has shown significant resistance to facial handling, including pulling away and becoming stressed when her face is washed or trimmed. She will need slow desensitization, positive reinforcement, and a patient approach to grooming, especially around the face where hair can easily trap debris.

Tracey has several ongoing medical considerations, including lenticular sclerosis (a normal age-related lens change that does not typically impact vision), allergies, obesity, and narrowed ear canals in both ears that may require routine monitoring and care. Her adopter should be prepared to support ongoing veterinary management, including weight management, skin care, and ear maintenance.

She is looking for a calm, patient home that c

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How To Adopt

Tracey (AP26... was listed as Adoptable by National Mill Dog Rescue
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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National Mill Dog Rescue's Adoption Policy
At NMDR, we use a welcoming, conversation-based adoption process! We look at every applicant as a partner, offering honest education about our dogs' needs so you can make the best choice for your lifestyle. We generally do not deny adoptions based solely on yard size, housing type, adopter age, or having other pets. Because many of our dogs are rescued from commercial breeding facilities, we maintain a few firm safety and mission-aligned policies: Spay/Neuter Requirement: To help end the cycle of irresponsible breeding, all resident dogs in your home must be spayed or neutered. Homes with Children: Many of our dogs had limited socialization before rescue. Older kids are often a great match! Homes with younger children are considered individually based on the dog’s needs and the adopter’s experience with home management. Companions Only: Our dogs are adopted strictly as indoor family companions. Out-of-State Adopters: You are welcome to apply, but you must travel directly to the specific shelter housing the dog (in CO or MO) to complete the adoption. We do not ship or transport dogs. A Supportive Safety Net: Life is unpredictable, and sometimes a match isn't perfect. We discuss long-term safety nets with all adopters, and if a placement doesn't work out, we welcome our dogs back with zero judgment. Fees: Adoption fees vary by age and directly offset the extensive veterinary care, dental work, and rehabilitation each dog receives before adoption. Ready to meet your new best friend? View our adoptable dogs and submit an application at nmdr.org!

Tracey (AP26-67) is from National Mill Dog Rescue

[Peyton, CO]

Our Mission
To rescue, rehabilitate and rehome discarded breeding dogs and to educate the general public about the cruel realities of the commercial dog breeding industry. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Today's hours: 12pm-4pm
Visits by appointment only
Location
5335 JD Johnson Rd. Peyton, CO, 80831

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