Pearl

Adopted
Pearl
Breed Shih Tzu
Color -
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Small
Coat Length Long
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
-
Health
Spayed neutered, , Shots current
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Dogs

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Illinois Saint Bernard Rescue
Williamsville, IL 62693
(217) 825-5243

My Story

Please email [email protected] for our adoption process. Location: Decatur, IL 2.5 year, female Shih Tzu, 11 lbs. Requirements: Secure PHYSICAL fenced yard Pearl is a spunky and sassy Shih Tzu that likes to use her voice! She is a previous breeder dog and was shy at first but has warmed up in her foster home and has the Shih Tzu attitude the breed is loved for! Pearl likes to play, but she can be a little rough in her play. She has found a great playmate with the 16 lb Shihtzu mix in the foster home. The two of them run and jump on each other, tackle and wrestle until they are tired. She loves to chew and enjoys her weekly raw meaty bone given in her kennel. Pearl was very picky with her food when she came into rescue but not any more! She loves treats and freeze dried liver or chicken is her favorite! She enjoys sleeping with her person at night and if kenneled she will bark and protest loudly about the situation! Pearl has only been around a toddler and she was terrified to the point of pooping herself. It is not recommended that small children live in the home with Pearl. She will require a secure physical fenced yard. Pearl's adoption is $375. She is spayed, microchipped, current on vaccines and on monthly flea and heart worm prevention. Visit leiashope.org for next steps! PLEASE NOTE: We are a volunteer ran rescue with full time jobs. Please allow 7-10 days for application processing. All of our dogs are in foster homes and a meet and greet is done ONLY after an approved application. We do adopt out of the area. However, we do not ship or provide transportation. You must come to the location of the dog to meet and adopt. NO EXCEPTION. All family members and dogs must be present at the meet. Dogs are a commitment for THEIR lifetime. For puppies this could be 15 years. If YOU cannot commit to the lifetime of the DOG, please do not apply. Puppies under 9 months must go to a home where there is someone home frequently (works from home or a partner is home), can adequately socialize and train the puppy, and can keep up with puppy energy!

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