Mora is a sweet and gentle young girl who can be shy and a bit nervous at first, especially when meeting new people or in new environments. With patience, calm voices, and affection, she slowly begins to relax and show her loving personality. She enjoys playing, spending time with other dogs, and loves hugs once she feels safe. Mora is joyful and playful, and she does well around other dogs, which helps her build confidence. Mora shares the same rescue story as Sadie, and they are sisters. In October 2024, they were rescued after being abandoned along with their siblings in a planter outside a school. They were very young and crying when they were found. Since then, Mora has been waiting for a loving forever home.
Ideal Home
Mora would do best with a patient and loving family who understands her gentle nature and is willing to help her feel safe and secure. She needs a home with a fenced backyard and an active family that enjoys outdoor activities. Families should have a real intention to rescue a dog, not just adopt, and an open conscience about the needs of street animals and their behaviors. Experience in dog behavior and training is preferred, or a willingness to hire a trainer. Mora also requires high tolerance and patience for rescued puppies.
Ongoing Health
Mora has been spayed/neutered, received 2 DHPPI vaccines, a Rabies vaccine, and a Bordetella vaccine. She has been dewormed, microchipped, and tested negative for heartworm with a certificate. She also has a negative 4DX test and certificate. She is on monthly preventive protection with Nexgard Spectra for fleas, ticks, and heartworm, and has a health certificate and vaccine booklet. It's important to understand that rescued dogs may require an adjustment period and may not be house-trained.
Training & Support
Mora is not house-trained. Rescued dogs may have fears and anxieties due to past experiences and need time to adapt to new environments and people. Patience and understanding are crucial to building trust and strengthening the bond. Providing a safe and loving environment, establishing a routine, and clear boundaries will help Mora feel secure.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- You will need to provide photos and videos of your home to ensure your future furry friend will be safe.
- If it's a match, we'll call or video chat to introduce you to the pet and conduct a virtual home tour.
- We will speak with 1-2 references.
- If approved, you will sign the adoption contract and pay the adoption fee, which helps cover vet care, spay/neuter, vaccines, microchip, food, and more.
Transportation
Mora is currently fostered in Saltillo, Mexico, and is ready to travel to the East Coast on our next cross-country trip. We offer door-to-door delivery for a one-time fee of $400 USD. Our transport is carefully planned with scheduled trips 3-4 times a year. A contracted transport company based in Montana sends a team to Mexico to collect adopted pets. Each pet is provided with all necessary legal documents, including a Transport Contract, Health Certificate from the USDA, and certificates regarding the health protocol. For US adoptions, pets are escorted across the border into Texas. For Canadian adoptions, pets are delivered to the nearest US-Canada border with all required paperwork. Adopters will be added to a private Facebook Messenger group for real-time updates on the pet's journey.