A4830235 Lisa is a spunky 2yearold whiteandbrown spayed female WireHaired Terrier mix who came to the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center as an owner surrender on May 14th for no known reason. Weighing 8 lbs, Lisa is a funloving girl with that special terrier bounce! A bit scared in the new and uncertain shelter environment, Lisa was found hidden under her bed a few days after she arrived at the shelter (she had hidden so effectively, the shelter staff didn’t even realize she was there!). But when our handler went to spend some time with her, Lisa was like a regular windup toy—skipping around eagerly, happy just for a bit of companionship and fresh air! Lisa is really a social girl at heart. She adores other little dogs, but she can be a bit scared of big ones (so we recommend proper introductions with bigger canine friends). Cute as a button, Lisa will be a wonderful indoor pet and source of constant joyful entertainment for just about any individual or family with children old enough to respect her small size.
To Check on this Animal Please Contact the Baldwin Park Shelter!
4275 Elton St, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
(626) 9623577
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United Hope for Animals is dedicated to reducing homelessness among companion animals through spay/neuter, shelter support, photography, video and networking of shelter animals in Southern California. It is an allvolunteer, nonprofit organization working to end homelessness among companion animals by supporting shelter adoptions and spay/neuter programs. Through our Shelter Support Program, our volunteers photograph and video shelter pets to increase their chances of adoption significantly. Our volunteer Adoption Coordinators help facilitate adoptions of shelter pets. United Hope for Animals supports rescue, spay/neuter and networking of shelter pets to increase their chances of adoption. UHA is not a shelter, but supports shelters to help increase visibility of animals who might not otherwise be seen.