Meet Goyo! This sweet boy is one of the most gentle souls we've ever had the pleasure of rescuing. For weeks, he bravely navigated the world alone, too exhausted and scared to let anyone approach him. Thankfully, a determined individual saw his need and provided the help he so desperately required. Upon arrival, Goyo was underweight, anemic, and battling ehrlichia and mange. Later, we discovered he also had TVT. He faced all his treatments like the champ he is and is now healthy and ready to embark on a fresh start.
Goyo is a quiet and gentle companion who absolutely adores affection. He's great with other dogs, mostly choosing to ignore them, and melts whenever he receives attention from people. Every now and then, his playful spirit shines through with a little jump or a soft nibble, just enough to remind you of the joy he holds within.
Male, mixed breed with a Shepherd/Malinois appearance.
Born April 2019, weighs 18 kg.
Calm, sweet, and deeply loyal.
Great with other dogs.
Docked tail (likely born this way).
Goyo has overcome so much, and all he desires now is a peaceful, loving home where he can finally rest and be cherished.
Ideal Home
Goyo would thrive in a quiet, loving home where he can finally relax and be adored.
Ongoing Health
Goyo has successfully completed treatment for ehrlichia, mange, and TVT and is now healthy.
Training & Support
Goyo is a gentle boy who loves affection and is good with other dogs. His playful side sometimes emerges with a little jump or soft hand nibble.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- You can submit an application at www.adogsnewlife.org/adopt.
- We will review your application and may contact you for more information or a home check.
Transportation
Goyo is located near Bucerias, Mexico. Approved adopters can be matched with flight companions traveling from Puerto Vallarta. You will meet your new pup at the airport. During summer months, if a Canadian flight angel is unavailable, dogs may need to fly into the US and be picked up at Peace Arch Park at the border. Volunteers have successfully facilitated border adoptions during summer months.