The status of Jacqui was
last posted on 04/09/24 by


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Wakefield, RI
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(401) 206-0727

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Jacqui
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 04/09/24

Female Dog, Dachshund

Dachshund / Jack Russell Terrier / Mixed (Short Coat)

Description:

To apply to adopt this dog now, complete our adoption application HERE To see our upcoming events where you can meet some of our dogs, please see HERE Age: 5 - 6 years (as of 4/8/2024) Weight: 18 lbs (as of 4/8/2024) This dog has been spayed/neutered, is up to date on shots, on heartworm preventative and is microchipped. Meet Jacqui, a delightful canine companion with a heart as big as her personality. She's the epitome of sweetness, her gentle nature and friendly demeanor winning over everyone she meets. Jacqui has a mellow temperament, perfect for a calm and relaxing home environment. She's nearly house trained, demonstrating her eagerness to please and adapt. Smart Jacqui is crate trained and walks great on the leash! She's a gem, 100% precious and brimming with love. Jacqui's world revolves around companionship and she's ready to share her affection with a new family. Adopt Jacqui to experience the unconditional love and loyalty that only a pet like her can offer. Jacqui’s story: Found as a stray with a male and their daughter. Male was placed with a Basset Rescue, daughter was adopted. Medical Note: This dog is being treated/has been treated for heartworm disease. Untreated heartworm disease can cause lasting damage to the heart, lungs and arteries, and can affect the dog’s health and quality of life even after the parasites are gone, possibly presenting as medical complications and/or new conditions in the future. Whenever possible, SOSARL advocates for following the American Heartworm Society guidelines for heartworm disease treatment as the safest and most effective methods; the active portion of this treatment protocol can take up to four months to complete. Once treatment is completed and the dog tests negative for microfilaria, the dog will be cleared to resume normal activity and will be ready to travel north and be placed into an adoptive home. This dog showed no symptoms of heartworm disease before or during treatment and is expected to complete treatment with no complications. Please ask your Adoption Counselor for the specific treatment protocol used for and current status of this dog. Please check with your vet if you have any questions or concerns about this medical history. An adoption donation is required for each adoption; please see HERE for more information about this. To apply for this dog, fill out an adoption application on our website: www.sosarl.org/aa/ * *Additional info you should know - For most of our dogs, we are only guessing at predominant breed or breed mix. We get to know each of our dogs as an individual and do our best to describe and place them based on personality not breed label. Some dogs may not yet be in New England, nor ready for immediate adoption. There may be additional vetting, quarantine, waiting periods and/or fees depending upon your state of residence. If you have questions or concerns on any of this, you can discuss this with your Adoption Counselor.

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