My Story
Yoko, born June 13, 2017 and estimated to be about 7 pounds, he originated with a Canadian backyard breeder living with up to 200 dogs. Authorities got involved and began moving the dogs out of the home and also giving the breeder the opportunity to send to rescue.
Mattie's Place has taken 19 dogs from this situation since March 2024. All have been adopted except for 6 dogs. These 5 new welcomes plus 1 remaining, Nelson, from March.
They are all good dogs. They have just been wronged by humans, breeding for profit and never had an opportunity to learn basic skills like housetraining/leash skills/respectful socialization/confidence outside the home they spent their life in etc.
There is no aggression in these dogs, but because of their lack of confidence in the outside world a quiet home, with patient and experienced adopters is required. They would not do well in a home with small children or lots of kids coming and going, so a home with no kids under 14 years old.
You must be willing to work with housetraining and leash training and confidence building and just helping this dog to learn how to be a companion pet. Most of the others were adopted by their fosters, so that goes to show how amazing these dogs really are; they just need patience to guide them through.
Yoko goes for all needed vetting on August 6th and I'll update this profile with the exact weight and the outcome of vetting and surgical needs. Spays/neuters will be completed. Full vaccines. Deworming. Parasite prevention administered. Dentals if grade 3 or higher (or at my vets discretion if bordering grade 2/3 dental disease). They were all groomed July 24th and did well for a 1st time groom.
A home with a fenced in backyard would make life easier for dog and adopter for training purposes, but some have been successful in a condo setting to date.
Not cat tested, but the dog is small enough that a dog savvy cat should be just fine sharing the space. Another well natured dog of equivalent size would be fine but preference will be given to no dog homes as I think that would make these dogs happiest given their previous living conditions.
To adopt one of these dogs means work and commitment, but you'll be rewarded with a lifetime of canine companionship in return.
Yoko, being a Shih Tzu will need regular grooming, so ensure you have that budget available every few months.
FROM THE FOSTER:
Yoko is a tiny and funny little guy!
Although he was quite scared to begin with, he continues to be very curious.
He is always sneaking up to sniff or give you a kiss, but prefers to go unnoticed as he is still a bit fearful of humans.
Once you earn some trust he is cuddly and is mesmerized by the TV so a great couch buddy.
Yoko loves other dogs, and likes to run around. He is still growing comfortable with going for walks and gaining leash skills.
He is mostly quiet and calm, and comfortable being alone for a few hours a day.
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To note: the above description is relevant to this dog in his current &/or previous setting. Home changes & adopter personalities can bring out different behaviours not previously seen.
We also do not claim, endorse, suggest or hint at, that any of our dogs are hypoallergenic, low shed or no-shed.
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Adoption fee includes: spay/neuter, deworming, flea/tick prevention, vaccinations, food, nose to tail health exam, toys, leash|collar, go home preventative based on season.