Cholula is a sweet 5-month-old female puppy with the gentlest heart. She was born in a foster home after her mom was rescued while pregnant and injured. Thanks to that second chance, Cholula and her siblings came into the world safe, healthy, and surrounded by love in January 2026. She will be a medium-sized dog and is observant and very intelligent. Cholula may be a little shy at first, but once she feels safe and comfortable, her true personality shines through as a loving, loyal, and affectionate companion. She enjoys following her people, relaxing by your side, playing with her siblings, and getting belly rubs. Like any puppy, she is curious, playful, and learning about the world around her. New situations can make her a little nervous, but with patience, love, and positive reinforcement, she quickly gains confidence and shows just how wonderful she is. If you are looking for a sensitive, intelligent, and deeply loving companion, Cholula may be waiting just for you.
Ideal Home
Cholula would thrive in a home with people who have dog experience. She needs a calm and peaceful environment with space to explore and play. Friendly and respectful canine companions are welcome, but she would do best without cats or young children. She is potty trained with access to the yard.
Ongoing Health
Cholula is vaccinated, dewormed, and spayed.
Training & Support
Leash training is in process. Like any puppy, she is learning about the world around her, and new situations can make her a little nervous. With patience, love, and positive reinforcement, she quickly gains confidence.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- The first step is to submit an application on our website here: https://www.adogsnewlife.org/adopt
- If your application is approved, our adoption coordinator will collaborate with flight companions to arrange transport.
Transporation
Cholula is located near Bucerias, Mexico. We arrange transport to the US and Canada. If a Canadian flight companion 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.