Micky Anngender

adoptedAdopted
Micky Ann
Breed Lhasa Apso, Spaniel
Color
Age Senior
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
-
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Dog

My Story


Visit me, Jordan, Boss of EveryPuppy of the Universe, at FUFFYBUTTS RESCUE RESORT to read my 'New Yorkie Times' articles. Fill out the
ADOPTION APPLICATION if you're interested in being adopted by this cute kid.


We had to help sweet Micky Ann to the Rainbow Bridge on November 18th. She had a Grade 4-5 heart murmur and her kidneys failed. She was a wonderful little girl who was giving us kisses as she left. She was so sick but so sweet right up to the very end.

We'll miss you, Micky Ann, and it was our privilege to know you and care for you. We love you and we'll never forget you, your spirit or how much you loved to eat.


NOVEMBER IS ADOPT-A-SENIOR MONTH!! I would like to go home now, please and thank you.


Visit me, Jordan, Boss of EveryPuppy of the Universe, at FLUFFYBUTTS RESCUE RESORT
to read my 'New Yorkie Times' articles
and to find out how you can
to help the homeless kids. Thank you.


Fill out the ADOPTION APPLICATION if you're interested in being adopted by this cute kid. It's the first step in the pawcess.

Oct 18 - Sarge's NoTel Motel: Hey, everyone. I'm Micky Ann and I need a home. I'm a very good girl who's graduated from the School of Hard Knocks. At one time I had almost no hairs but now they're growing in and I'm looking GOOD. I'm sweet and never cause any trouble. I weigh about 18 pounds and that's 18 pounds of love and joy.

I get along with the other kids here and Ant Connie and Unca Bob tell me what a good girl I am all the time. I would love to have a family who will never boot me out of the house, who will let me sleep with them and who will let me take them for walks.

Micky Ann's adoption donation is $200.

If you'd like to help FluffyButts help more homeless kids AND get 'Modern Dog,' a great magazine, please CLICK HERE

Please be patient with us - we're taking care of a lot of kids - our own and the foster kids - and we have families, homes and full time jobs. We're giving meds to the sick kids, playing with the healthy kids, and loving on all the kids. We're doing their laundry, trying to teach them manners and where to do their business, and cleaning up their accidents. In other words, we're just a little busy but we'll return email inquiries just as fast as we pawssibly can. Thanks!
ADOPTIONS:
We don't let the fact that you might live out of state stop any adoption that's meant to be, but you MUST be willing to drive, or fly, all the way to pick up your new family member. We do not ship these kids on airplanes by themselves - we think they'd have a hard time getting through security without their rabies tag setting off the metal detectors. : )

ADOPTION DONATIONS:
When you see the adoption donation amounts, we'd like you to know that 90% of the time the donation amount doesn't even come close to covering that kid's dogtor bills. This is definitely not a money-making venture. We're usually so far in the hole but the impawtant thing is to get these kids the medical care they need and help them find the pawfect family. That's our top pawority. (I just can't resist using 'paw' whenever I can!)

POTTY TRAINING:
Please note that we NEVER say our kids are 100% potty-trained. How stupid would we be to say something like that!?! If you're willing to be trained by your new family member, please fill out an application. If you?re looking for a totally potty-trained kid, you may as well stop at the toy store on your way home from work and buy a stuffed toy because those are the only reliable ones to NOT potty in your home. There is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the house. You must be patient, understanding, and willing to work with your new family member. It can take anywhere from several days to several months. You must be 100% committed to this ? it?s a lifetime commitment.

HUG AND KISS YOUR KIDLETS LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW.





Please be patient with us - we're taking care of a lot of kids - our own and the foster kids - and we have families, homes and full time jobs. We're giving meds to the sick kids, playing with the healthy kids, and loving on all the kids. We're doing their laundry, trying to teach them manners and where to do their business, and cleaning up their accidents. In other words, we're just a little busy but we'll return email inquiries just as fast as we pawssibly can. Thanks!
ADOPTIONS: We don't let the fact that you might live out of state stop any adoption that's meant to be, but you MUST be willing to drive, or fly, all the way to pick up your new family member. We do not ship these kids on airplanes by themselves - we think they'd have a hard time getting through security without their rabies tag setting off the metal detectors. If the kid needs a health certificate because they're flying home, that will be an expense for the new family.

ADOPTION DONATIONS: When you see the adoption donation amounts, we'd like you to know that 90% of the time the donation amount doesn't even come close to covering that kid's dogtor bills. This is definitely not a money-making venture. We're usually so far in the hole but the impawtant thing is to get these kids the medical care they need and help them find the pawfect family. That's our top pawority. (I just can't resist using 'paw' whenever I can!)

POTTY TRAINING: Please note that we NEVER say our kids are 100% potty-trained. How stupid would we be to say something like that? If you're willing to be trained by your new family member, please fill out an application. If you're looking for a totally potty-trained kid, you may as well stop at the toy store on your way home from work and buy a stuffed toy because those are the only reliable ones to NOT potty in your home. There is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the house. You must be patient, understanding, and willing to work with your new family member. It can take anywhere from several days to several months. You must be 100% committed to this, it's a lifetime commitment.

Hug and kiss your kids like there's no tomorrow.

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