Gabby

About Gabby

Gabby is currently in Guadalajara, Mexico in foster care with our organization, “The MexiMutt Project”. We are listing this dog for adoption in Oregon now, so we can find her the perfect family before she arrives to Oregon. We have not yet booked this dog’s flight to Oregon but once we have an adopter lined up for this dog, then we will get her on the next flight to PDX for adoption. Please note: It can take 2-6 weeks to arrange for the dog to fly to Oregon. Our adoption program is exclusive and personal. Here is how it works: 1. Angela Adams – the founder and director of “The MexiMutt Project/Born Again Pit Bull Rescue” will call you and approve your adoption application for the dog, and she will chat more in depth with you about our adoption process. 2. We will purchase the flight to Oregon (this is already included in the adoption fee). Angela will communicate every detail with you! 3. Angela will text you daily updates (photos/videos of your new MexiMutt dog while awaiting the flight to Portland). 4. Once the dog arrives in Portland, you will either pick up the dog at PDX (the airport) or come meet your new dog at Angela’s home in Sherwood, Oregon. You will sign adoption paperwork, pay the adoption fee, receive all vet records, and take your new dog home! Please keep in mind – 1. We are not able to hold dogs. Please be available to meet the dog once she arrives in Portland. 2. We simply do not have enough time to respond to all email messages/inquires and phone calls we get about our dogs. We work full time jobs and we run this organization in our “free time”. We are all volunteers, including our director, Angela Adams. She does not get paid for her work and time dedicated to our organization. Please, if you are interested in one of our dogs, fill out an online application. Gabby is a 3-year-old (This is our vet’s guess based on her teeth), 9lb Yorkie-Chihuahua mix (This is our best guess, we don’t know for sure, since she was a street dog.). She can do well with dogs, although she gets jealous sometimes. No cats. She would do best in a home with kids over 12 years old. She is not 100% housebroken yet but she has done really well so far! Please keep in mind that our dogs are rescued off the streets, they are not always 100% housebroken and will need time and patience to adjust. Even in a foster home in Mexico, the dogs are often living in an environment with no carpet or grass. In the house, it is usually tile flooring and outside it is dirt/concrete. Most of our dogs’ transition go well and only need about 1-2 weeks. Gabbyis working on it leash training – most dogs in Mexico have never walked on a leash before, she will need to be desensitized to leash walking and you will need to work on it slowly with them. Gabby lived with about six other dogs on the streets, she was bullied by them because she was smaller so someone rescued her and has started working with her! She loves to sit on your lap and receive head scratches, though it sometimes takes her a little while to warm up. She has really struggled with being on a leash so far but we think she’s afraid, positive association with training treats should help and she’s so eager to please! Due to this issue of not wanting to be on leash, we are seeking a home with a fenced back yard, so you can slowly introduce the collar and leash to Gabby. Gabby has issues from her past on the streets and would do best with a calmer household, preferably with no other dogs or with another mellow dog. She gets jealous if she sees them getting attention and not her! She is a sweetheart, and just needs a patient loving family who will give her all the attention she deserves. Adoption fee is $650. What does that cover? All vaccines (DHLPPi=Distemper, Hepatitis, Lepto, Parvo, Parainfluenza, Rabies and Bordetella-for kennel cough), sterilization (spay/neuter surgery), Heartworm/Lyme/Ehrlichia/Anaplasma blood parasite test, Parvo/Giardia/Canine Coronavirus Test, Distemper/Adenovirus Type-I/Influenza Test (if needed), CBC (Complete Blood Count) bloodwork results (printed and put in your adoption folder), dental/teeth cleaning (if needed), current on flea/tick/heartworm treatment with SimparicaTRIO (a pill that is good for 30 days), deworming x2 (upon intake, 15 days later and again before flight to Oregon for reinforcement), microchip with free registration, grooming or a bath before transport to Oregon Flight, Health Certificate, USDA Import Permit Airplane ticket for the freedom flight from Guadalajara, Mexico to Portland, Oregon, collar, leash and MexiMutt ID tag. Each dog we fly from Mexico to Oregon for adoption costs us a minimum of $550 USD (if they have no other medical issues), so any extra of the adoption fee goes back into our programs to help fund the spay/neuter surgeries for the street dogs and owned dogs in the poor rural villages in Mexico. We average about 60 sterilization surgeries a month for the dogs and pay $50 USD each spay/neuter. (It’s estimated that 70% of Mexico’s 18 million dogs live on the street, either born as strays or abandoned by their owners, the largest number of street dogs in Latin America.) Please know that we are a 100% volunteer ran organization, with no paid employees and we work full time jobs and have our own families to care for as well. Due to the large number of applications, we receive – we are not able to reply to everyone individually. If we think you are the right match for our dog, we will reach out to you and set up a meet and greet. Please understand that we really love our dogs and are very invested in their success in life. We try very hard to place our dogs into homes that will make both the dog and their people happy. Thank you in advance for understanding. Most of our adoptable dogs are homeless/abandoned street dogs or owner surrenders in Mexico. Unfortunately, we have no facility/shelter, so we are limited on the number of dogs we can rescue off the streets, because we just don’t have enough foster homes in Mexico to help. We are only able to fly up 5 dogs/once a month (or every other month) for “The MexiMutt Project” but in the meantime, our selfless volunteers are on the streets in the communities we serve in Mexico – feeding and flea/tick treating the street dogs, as well as helping trap and sterilize the feral dogs and offering free spay/neuter services to locally owned dogs as well. Whether you adopted, fostered, volunteered, donated, or helped us raise awareness for dogs in need, we thank you for your efforts! Your support has made all the difference for The MexiMutt Project in 2022. These are your donations at work in Guadalajara/Chapala (Lakeside area) in 2022. The MexiMutt Project “Free Sterilization Services” for the street dogs and owned dogs in Mexico = 887 dogs + 71 cats sterilized ($31,665 USD spent). The MexiMutt Project “Full Bellies Fund” = 16,000+ lbs of food purchased to feed street & owned dogs ($7,210 USD spent) The MexiMutt Project “Flea Free Fund” = on average we treat 30+ dogs a month with a Simparica or NexGard pill – it’s about $11 USD per pill ($3,380 USD spent). This helps the dogs that have mange and kills the fleas and ticks. The MexiMutt Project Adoptions (locally in Mexico and stateside thru BAPBR and our other rescue partners here in the Northwest) = 100 dogs placed into loving forever homes! We couldn’t do these things without your support. Thank you for believing in us and supporting us. By contributing a donation to The MexiMutt Project, you’ll be part of making a difference to the dogs in need in 2023.

My Information

Breed Chihuahua & Yorkshire Terrier Mix Gender Female
Location Sherwood, OR Age Adult
Size Small Adoption Fee

Contact:

PO Box 304 Sherwood, OR 97140

(503) 888-4583

ADOPTED

My Details

House-trained

Yes

Health

Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.

Good in a home with

Other dogs, children.

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