Gloria recently suffered a slip and fall and will be recovering in the hospital for the next few months. PACT is hoping to find a great foster for her two small, senior dogs: Max and Lex! Max and Lexie are currently near Fullerton, CA, and will need a foster starting ASAP – 7/31/2019.
Maxine is a 15 year old spayed female Westie. Maxine is only about 20lbs, and is a real lover who enjoys a quiet life with a human companion and her sister, Lexus. Maxine is a sufferer of persistent UTIs, but other than needing a few extra potty breaks during the day, they don’t affect her quality of life. Max knows commands for sit and come, and is always in tune with her human companion.
Lexus is a 14 year old spayed female Pomeranian. Lexie is only about 12lbs and loves to recline and relax with her person and her sister, Max. Lexie has a bad back, and sometimes needs to be carried upstairs to bed. She doesn’t let back pain stop her from twirling in the presence of treats! Lexie also responds to sit and come. These gentle senior girls would do best in a quiet home with a calm companion, or as the stars of their own show. Please let us know if you’re interested in fostering Lexie and Max!
Fur Facts: Maxine
ASAP – 7/31/2019 (4 months)
Currently in Fullerton, CA
Female, Spayed, 15 years old, 20 lbs Westie
Children: Good with kids 6+
Other dogs: Good with other relaxed, passive dogs
Cats: Good with cats
Low Energy, house broken, UTD on vaccinations, special medical needs
Fur Facts: Lexus
ASAP – 7/31/2019 (4 months)
Currently in Fullerton, CA
Female, Spayed, 14 years old, 12 lbs Pomeranian
Children: Great kids 6+
Other dogs: Great with other relaxed, passive dogs
Cats: Good with cats
Low Energy, house broken, UTD on vaccinations, special medical needs
If you are interested in fostering pets like Max and Lexie, fill out a Foster Family Application. If you are interested and have already completed your Foster Application, please email info@pactforanimals.org and let us know!
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