Cali is a 2-year-old Hound mix whose story broke our hearts the moment we saw her. When Cali arrived at the shelter, she was so severely emaciated that the shelter would not even post her photo online. You could see every bone in her body. We don't know exactly what happened to Cali before she arrived at the shelter, but it is clear that she has endured an incredibly difficult life. Despite everything she has been through, she has never stopped loving people. Instead of being fearful or angry, Cali is unbelievably sweet. Her gentle spirit shines through every interaction, and we knew immediately that we had to help her. Since coming into our care, Cali has been slowly gaining weight, strength, and confidence. Unfortunately, she also tested positive for heartworms, but we have already started her treatment and are committed to seeing it through. The best part? As Cali begins to feel better, her personality is blossoming. Every day she gains a little more energy, a little more excitement, and a little more joy. It's been incredible to watch her discover what it feels like to be cared for and loved. Now that she has put on weight and is feeling stronger, Cali is ready to find the forever family she deserves. Cali has survived neglect, hunger, and hardship, yet she greets the world with kindness and hope. Now all she needs is a family willing to give her the happy ending she's been waiting for. Could you be the one to show Cali what forever feels like?
Ideal Home
A family who can provide Cali with the love and stability she deserves after a difficult start in life.
Ongoing Health
Cali tested positive for heartworms and has begun treatment. The shelter will cover the cost of her ongoing heartworm treatment and spay surgery.
Training & Support
Cali is gaining confidence and energy daily. Continued patience and positive reinforcement will help her thrive.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Cali is currently located at our rescue. Transport may be available to approved adopters.