ZIP

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About ZIP

Jacksonville, FL

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Adult Only Home Preferred

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

ZIP’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad 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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ZIP's Story

ZIP <br/><br/>Zip is a 6-8 year old, 12 pound female spayed Chihuahua-Papillon Mix (best guess) that was found as a stray by a kind Samaritan after being abandoned by her previous owner, who had tried to surrender her to a private shelter but didn't make an appointment (as required). Unfortunately, rather than follow through or go to the public county shelter, the owner left her behind. Thankfully, the Good Samaritans husband was able to scoop her up with a blanket & they took her to the vet to have her checked out. The vet discovered that Zip had some benign masses on her paw pads and a luxating patella. Otherwise, she was in good health - just scared and unsure of the world around her. She's spayed, microchipped, current on vaccines, and on heartworm prevention.<br/><br/>Zip will need a patient home that understands scared & insecure dogs. One that will help her shine & be a braver version of herself. With her first set of Foster Parents, it took her 2 weeks to warm up to her Foster Dad & 4 weeks to warm up to Foster Mom. Coming into her 2nd set of Foster Parents, it took 8 days although we still wait for Zip to solicit the engagements. Once she connects with you, she is a very affectionate girl & when you're sitting on the couch, she'll want to be right next to you. Zip loves being outdoors so a secured, fenced in yard would be her most ideal home. She also loves car rides & is also food motivated with a good, hearty appetite (once she is comfortable in the home/with the person). She is currently recovering from having the masses removed from her paw (benign) as well as the MPL surgery so she will need to stay secured on a leash for walks around the house & in the yard during this recovery time as well as no jumping up or off of couches or beds. Dr's orders. <br/><br/>Due to her skittish behavior when first meeting new people, an adult home only is recommended (although I am optimistically hopeful that with some socialization & proper introductions, she will be ok with older, dog savvy kids coming over for visits as she just needs her space). <br/><br/>Zip has not had one accident & is ok with other dogs that give her space although she doesn't seem to want to play or interact with them. We're unsure about cats. <br/><br/>Interested in learning more about Zip & would like to be her person? Fill out an application & let's get the ball rolling. https://www.shelterluv.com/embed/animal/PPFL-A-4044<br/><br/> Due to Zip's surgery & recovery appointments, our adoption radius has been reduced to 150 miles from Jacksonville, FL (please be sure you are able to make this commute or have a strong relationship with your vet to take over her post-op care). All other pets in the home must be spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccinations and heartworm prevention.

ZIP

Zip is a 6-8 year old, 12 pound female spayed Chihuahua-Papillon Mix (best guess) that was found as a stray by a kind Samaritan after being abandoned by her previous owner, who had tried to surrender her to a private shelter but didn't make an appointment (as required). Unfortunately, rather than follow through or go to the public county shelter, the owner left her behind. Thankfully, the Good Samaritans husband was able to scoop her up with a blanket & they took her to the vet to have her checked out. The vet discovered that Zip had some benign masses on her paw pads and a luxating patella. Otherwise, she was in good health - just scared and unsure of the world around her. She's spayed, microchipped, current on vaccines, and on heartworm prevention.

Zip will need a patient home that understands scared & insecure dogs. One that will help her shine & be a braver version of herself. With her first set of Foster Parents, it took her 2 weeks to warm up to her Foster Dad & 4 weeks to warm up to Foster Mom.

ZIP

Zip is a 6-8 year old, 12 pound female spayed Chihuahua-Papillon Mix (best guess) that was found as a stray by a kind Samaritan after being abandoned by her previous owner, who had tried to surrender her to a private shelter but didn't make an appointment (as required). Unfortunately, rather than follow through or go to the public county shelter, the owner left her behind. Thankfully, the Good Samaritans husband was able to scoop her up with a blanket & they took her to the vet to have her checked out. The vet discovered that Zip had some benign masses on her paw pads and a luxating patella. Otherwise, she was in good health - just scared and unsure of the world around her. She's spayed, microchipped, current on vaccines, and on heartworm prevention.

Zip will need a patient home that understands scared & insecure dogs. One that will help her shine & be a braver version of herself. With her first set of Foster Parents, it took her 2 weeks to warm up to her Foster Dad & 4 weeks to warm up to Foster Mom. Coming into her 2nd set of Foster Parents, it took 8 days although we still wait for Zip to solicit the engagements. Once she connects with you, she is a very affectionate girl & when you're sitting on the couch, she'll want to be right next to you. Zip loves being outdoors so a secured, fenced in yard would be her most ideal home. She also loves car rides & is also food motivated with a good, hea

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