Meet Sabrita - A tiny fighter with the softest heart!
Sabrita has lived through heartbreak no puppy should ever face. She and her brother, Dorito, were the only survivors of a litter of ten. Neglected, surrendered, and then tragically run over by her own family, Sabrita fought her way back from a hip fracture with quiet strength and sweetness. Today, she has blossomed into a gentle, affectionate girl who loves attention, playtime, and staying close to her brother. She is a little shy at first, but once she trusts you, she melts right into your hands.
Ideal Home
Sabrita would thrive in a caring, patient home where she can feel safe and adored. She is great with kids 10+ and can be tested with cats. While it would be wonderful for her and Dorito to be adopted together, they'll also do beautifully on their own. For anyone looking for a bonded pair, these two are pure love.
Ongoing Health
Sabrita is a survivor of a hip fracture and has fought her way back with quiet strength.
Training & Support
Sabrita is potty and leash trained.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Submit an application at www.adogsnewlife.org/adopt.
- Approved adopters are matched with flight companions (flight angels) traveling from Puerto Vallarta. You will meet them at the airport to welcome your new pup home.
- Summer Months: It can be challenging to secure Canadian flight angels during the Summer months, so dogs may need to fly into the US and be picked up at Peace Arch Park at the border if a Canadian flight angel is unavailable. We have successfully completed many adoptions over the summer with volunteers helping to bring dogs to their adopters at the border. This remains a great option to keep adoptions moving forward.
Transportation
Sabrita is located near Bucerias, Mexico. She can be adopted to the US and Canada. Approved adopters are matched with flight companions (flight angels) traveling from Puerto Vallarta. You will meet them at the airport to welcome your new pup home. If a Canadian flight angel is unavailable during the summer months, dogs may need to fly into the US and be picked up at Peace Arch Park at the border.