Yogi is a 5-year-old Lab/Shar-Pei mix, around 63 pounds, with a soft chestnut coat and a sweet, slightly wrinkled face that always looks like she’s smiling. She has a calm, grounded presence and forms strong bonds with her people – the kind of dog who just wants to be near you, keeping you company. Yogi is friendly and loving, though she may take a few minutes to warm up to new people. Once she does, she’s affectionate, fun, and incredibly easy to be around. She’s the type of dog who settles in quickly and becomes part of your routine without any fuss. She was pulled from BARC in Houston and is ready for a fresh start with a family who will love her the way she deserves.
Ideal Home
Yogi would do well in a house or apartment as long as she gets regular exercise. She would do best in a home with older, respectful children and with someone who appreciates a dog who bonds deeply and just wants to be part of your world. Homes with children 10 years and over are recommended to ensure the best fit for both the pet and family.
Ongoing Health
Yogi is currently heartworm positive and has started treatment. She will need a committed adopter who can continue her care. She is otherwise a healthy, wonderful dog ready for her next chapter.
Training & Support
Yogi is fully potty trained and crate trained, settling easily. She walks well on leash with just occasional reminders. She is a low-maintenance and adaptable dog. Yogi can be a bit selective with other dogs; she does best with calmer, easygoing dogs and prefers more one-on-one interactions over busy group settings. She can also thrive as an only dog. She has been exposed to cats and did well.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Once your application is received, it will be reviewed and you will be contacted to set up an interview with one of our volunteers.
- For additional questions, please email SaintMuttsInquiries@gmail.com.
Transportation
Yogi is currently being fostered in Texas and will be transported to her forever home by our rescue. Transports depart each week.