About this Dog
Date into Rescue: 11/21/2022 Reason for being in rescue: found as a stray by a Good Samaritan and taken to a NC shelter where we pulled her Foster location: Dreamweaver Farms, Pacolet SC Special Needs? Oh my yes - all over the place. Bad legs, bad skin, bad teeth, lumps and bumps. We've fixed all we can. See her full description Weight: 7 lbs and she needs to weigh 9 but getting her there is tough Height: 8 in at the shoulder IF she could stand straight. Spayed/Neutered: Yes Adoption Fee: $1 I am priceless Fence needed? No What kind of home would be best for me? Malia's new owner, if we can find one, will be one of those incredibly unselfish people who understand that life is precious - all life. They will also understand that nurturing life until God takes them home is our job. We've spent two years getting Malia healthy enough to be able to be placed and we're committed to her care if she does not find a home. If she does not place, she is part of our sanctuary program and will be for her entire life. But if there is someone out there who has that heart. If there is someone who understands that different is not bad and that little girls with crooked bodies still need love. Well, if your out there, please speak up. It's Malia's time and she would love to find you. Malia would do best in a low traffic home that is all on one story. She cannot and will never be able to do stairs and when she is presented with stairs, she manages to stumble down them every single time. We keep baby gates over the stairs she has access to. She needs a home for whom leash walks are unimportant because Malia can't walk well. She could care less. She enjoys a few minutes out in the yard every day and it's good for her. The more she moves, the more she strengthens her muscles but she does not need or can do even a short block. Unless you have a stroller. She would love to be pushed in a stroller, going places and doing things. She needs a home that has a lot of snuggle time on the couch available for that is Malia's favorite thing to do. She is affectionate and enjoys touch time. You don' thave to pet and rub all over her. Just hold her. That is enough. Malia can get along well with other dogs of all sizes. If she has a dog buddy large or small, it needs to be one that is polite and conscientious around other dogs. Malia cannot get out of the way. She is needs someone who won't step all over her. Malia would love a home with rugs. Hard floors are - well hard. They are also slippery. She slips and can't get her legs under her. She can't always get a good grip to get herself upright. To Malia, rugs are a blessing. What is my personality like? Unstoppable. Malia has no idea that her normal is not normal. She has compensated for her whole life for severe luxating patella's (very bad knees, her knees could not hold her body weight). Now that she can walk (slowly and hunched), she enjoys it. We enjoy that Malia no longer pees or poops on herself. Malia loves affection and loves her people. She is a fan of soft beds where she can curl into them and a fan of being kept extremely clean. She loves the grooming process and being pampered. Malia never let all the bad things that happened to her body get her down. She still takes everything in stride and makes the best of every day. I wish everyone would be like Malia. How do I act when I first meet new people? It depends on the circumstances. She is curious about new people but just as curious about the room when she goes to the adoption center. She may come up to you (bring treats - that helps) or she may ignore you. Pick her up, and she'll stop for a moment and say "this isn't bad at all." Other tips and tidbits: We have no idea how old Malia is. She had a rough, rough life before coming to CPR and that ages a girl. We gave her a birthdate of 2014, which makes her 10 this year. She is a senior, that is for sure. We just don't know how much of a senior she is. We do know that keeping weight on her is very hard and she may be much, much older than that. We celebrate every day Malia gives us as a gift. Malia has had multiple surgeries since coming to CPR. Spay and major dental are two of them. She has had the cyst on the top of her head removed twice but it has come back so we're simply watching it. It is significantly reduced from the first times. She has also had luxating patella surgery on both back legs. Both surgeries were successful, but we've gone through a bit of an anxious time when sores appeared at the surgery site on one leg. That has healed now but we watch it closely. There is some concern she will have to have the surgical hardware removed at some time in the future but for now, she is doing well. Malia loves pajamas. She wears her onesies at all times (except when it is exceptionally hot) and the pressure of the fabric seems to help her to walk better. She has quite a collection started and would love more. Malia loves going outside and walking through the grass. She is house trained to a pee pad and is very good about using her pads. She loves to sleep with her foster mom at night and snuggles down into the big bed each evening, surrounded by those who love her. Sleeping in the bed is an absolute must for her new owner. She loves car rides and her preference is in a raised dog booster bed so she can look out the window and watch the world go by her. House trained? Dogs can be house trained if they are in the right environment and are allowed to follow a schedule as long as a physical reason doesn't keep them from being trained. A dog house trained in my home may not be in yours. We will help you teach your new dog this necessary skill and based on your schedule.
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About this Dog
Date into Rescue: 11/21/2022 Reason for being in rescue: found as a stray by a Good Samaritan and taken to a NC shelter where we pulled her Foster location: Dreamweaver Farms, Pacolet SC Special Needs? Oh my yes - all over the place. Bad legs, bad skin, bad teeth, lumps and bumps. We've fixed all we can. See her full description Weight: 7 lbs and she needs to weigh 9 but getting her there is tough Height: 8 in at the shoulder IF she could stand straight. Spayed/Neutered: Yes Adoption Fee: $1 I am priceless Fence needed? No What kind of home would be best for me? Malia's new owner, if we can find one, will be one of those incredibly unselfish people who understand that life is precious - all life. They will also understand that nurturing life until God takes them home is our job. We've spent two years getting Malia healthy enough to be able to be placed and we're committed to her care if she does not find a home. If she does not place, she is part of our sanctuary program and will be for her entire life. But if there is someone out there who has that heart. If there is someone who understands that different is not bad and that little girls with crooked bodies still need love. Well, if your out there, please speak up. It's Malia's time and she would love to find you. Malia would do best in a low traffic home that is all on one story. She cannot and will never be able to do stairs and when she is presented with stairs, she manages to stumble down them every single time. We keep baby gates over the stairs she has access to. She needs a home for whom leash walks are unimportant because Malia can't walk well. She could care less. She enjoys a few minutes out in the yard every day and it's good for her. The more she moves, the more she strengthens her muscles but she does not need or can do even a short block. Unless you have a stroller. She would love to be pushed in a stroller, going places and doing things. She needs a home that has a lot of snuggle time on the couch available for that is Malia's favorite thing to do. She is affectionate and enjoys touch time. You don' thave to pet and rub all over her. Just hold her. That is enough. Malia can get along well with other dogs of all sizes. If she has a dog buddy large or small, it needs to be one that is polite and conscientious around other dogs. Malia cannot get out of the way. She is needs someone who won't step all over her. Malia would love a home with rugs. Hard floors are - well hard. They are also slippery. She slips and can't get her legs under her. She can't always get a good grip to get herself upright. To Malia, rugs are a blessing. What is my personality like? Unstoppable. Malia has no idea that her normal is not normal. She has compensated for her whole life for severe luxating patella's (very bad knees, her knees could not hold her body weight). Now that she can walk (slowly and hunched), she enjoys it. We enjoy that Malia no longer pees or poops on herself. Malia loves affection and loves her people. She is a fan of soft beds where she can curl into them and a fan of being kept extremely clean. She loves the grooming process and being pampered. Malia never let all the bad things that happened to her body get her down. She still takes everything in stride and makes the best of every day. I wish everyone would be like Malia. How do I act when I first meet new people? It depends on the circumstances. She is curious about new people but just as curious about the room when she goes to the adoption center. She may come up to you (bring treats - that helps) or she may ignore you. Pick her up, and she'll stop for a moment and say "this isn't bad at all." Other tips and tidbits: We have no idea how old Malia is. She had a rough, rough life before coming to CPR and that ages a girl. We gave her a birthdate of 2014, which makes her 10 this year. She is a senior, that is for sure. We just don't know how much of a senior she is. We do know that keeping weight on her is very hard and she may be much, much older than that. We celebrate every day Malia gives us as a gift. Malia has had multiple surgeries since coming to CPR. Spay and major dental are two of them. She has had the cyst on the top of her head removed twice but it has come back so we're simply watching it. It is significantly reduced from the first times. She has also had luxating patella surgery on both back legs. Both surgeries were successful, but we've gone through a bit of an anxious time when sores appeared at the surgery site on one leg. That has healed now but we watch it closely. There is some concern she will have to have the surgical hardware removed at some time in the future but for now, she is doing well. Malia loves pajamas. She wears her onesies at all times (except when it is exceptionally hot) and the pressure of the fabric seems to help her to walk better. She has quite a collection started and would love more. Malia loves going outside and walking through the grass. She is house trained to a pee pad and is very good about using her pads. She loves to sleep with her foster mom at night and snuggles down into the big bed each evening, surrounded by those who love her. Sleeping in the bed is an absolute must for her new owner. She loves car rides and her preference is in a raised dog booster bed so she can look out the window and watch the world go by her. House trained? Dogs can be house trained if they are in the right environment and are allowed to follow a schedule as long as a physical reason doesn't keep them from being trained. A dog house trained in my home may not be in yours. We will help you teach your new dog this necessary skill and based on your schedule.