Getting a Pet After Divorce: Healing and Timing
Considering getting a pet after divorce for healing and companionship? Learn crucial timing, how to choose the right pet from a shelter, and practical.
Meet Tia, a sweet and resilient girl who is eagerly awaiting her forever home. Despite currently undergoing treatment for a foot injury and heartworm, Tia's loving personality shines through. She's a true sweetheart, enjoying extra snuggles and one-on-one time with her foster mama. Her incredible ears and charming demeanor have already captured the hearts of everyone she meets, promising a lifetime of affection and joy to her future family.
As a Doberman Pinscher and German Shepherd Dog mix, Tia embodies a wonderful blend of intelligence, loyalty, and protectiveness. Dobermans are known for their sleek appearance, alertness, and strong bond with their families, while German Shepherds contribute their courageous spirit and trainability. These breeds typically have moderate grooming needs, with short coats that shed moderately. They are active dogs with moderate to high energy levels, requiring consistent exercise and mental stimulation to thrive. Tia's mixed heritage suggests she will be a devoted companion, eager to learn and participate in family activities.
Tia is looking for an active home that can provide her with the love, structure, and continued care she needs. She is good with dogs and kids, making her a potentially wonderful addition to a family environment. Once fully recovered from her medical treatments, she will benefit from daily walks, playtime, and engaging activities to keep her mind and body healthy. Her ideal home will understand the commitment involved in owning an intelligent and energetic breed mix, offering her a secure and loving environment where she can flourish.
Special Needs
Receiving continued medical care for a foot injury and undergoing heartworm treatment.
Vaccinations
Good With
Training
Answer 5 quick questions to see how well this pet matches your lifestyle.
Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$500.00
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