Jamie
Female Adult Shih Tzu Pekingese Mixed (mixed) Small
Introducing Jaime, a cuddly and lazy human trapped in the body of a dog rescued by TRD from the Imperial County Shelter in September 201...
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Introducing Jaime, a cuddly and lazy human trapped in the body of a dog rescued by TRD from the Imperial County Shelter in September 2017. Jaime is full grown at 2 years of age and weighs about 11 pounds. She is a tripod, with one of her front legs missing (from an unknown accident), but don't worry--Jaime more than makes up for it with her spunky attitude!
According to her foster mom, Jaime truly is the sweetest pup ever. She has very mild personality and loves to snuggle. Like most Shih Tzus, Jaime's idea of exercise is stretching out and napping on soft places like blankets, a comforter, a pile of clothes on the ground, a cushion, a dog bed--basically anywhere soft and fluffy. Suntanning is another form of exercise Jaime likes to indulge in. In her "down" time, Jaime likes to chew on bully sticks and bones. She's not much of a walker; she just strolls and sniffs around at her own pace in the park or backyard. Running around wildly and romping is for common dogs (sniff). Jaime is too exquisite and special to do any of that. However, every once in a while, she decides to be a dog and likes to play catch with her humans around the house (obviously, at Shih Tzu speed).
Jaime has been observed to have poor sight and hearing but she loves to cuddle on the sofa and engage in long, thoughtful conversations with her foster mom. She listens very attentively when you speak loudly enough. In her foster home, Jaime has been great with the adults and kids. She is completely house trained. Jamie also understands some basic commands like "Sit" and name recall. Although walking is not her favorite activity, Jaime is surprisingly great on the leash.
Jamie is a charming little doggo-- perfect for anyone looking to adopt a part dog, part confidante, and a complete cuddle bug. If you would like to meet Jaime, please fill out an adoption application on the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will be in touch to schedule a meet and greet.
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