Ensuring the best possible quality of life for animals and promoting respect and reverence for all

Ensuring the best possible quality of life for animals and promoting respect and reverence for all
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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Offer Abbey Another Someone to Love


Abbey and her previous person were inseparable and did virtually everything together. They shared a very deep bond filled with mutual love and respect for six long years after Abbey was adopted from the Santa Cruz SPCA. Tragically, Abbey's other half was hit by a car and killed while walking in a crosswalk. Not only did this horrific event leave Abbey without her person, it also left her without a home after attempts to place her by friends and family members failed.

This beautiful 12-year-old Wheaton terrier mix is settling in at the Santa Cruz SPCA, and although she is very obviously grieving, her sweet and calm nature is winning hearts already. You would never guess her age; Abbey is extremely able-bodied and loves to fetch balls and take long walks. She's been through obedience classes and knows basic commands like sit, stay, come and down and walks wonderfully on leash. In the home she's mellow, quiet and completely house-trained. She enjoys lying at your feet, by your side or following you from room to room. This is a seasoned house dog who's smart to boot!
 
The perfect home for this sweetheart would be with a kind and gentle person or an adult family with no small children. She prefers a gentle approach when first greeting, as fast movements by strangers intimidate her. After just a couple seconds her tail begins wagging and she'll give a few kisses for good measure. She seems to tolerate other dogs but doesn't enjoy puppy energy or engaging in play. That being said, we could see her doing OK in a home with another older dog or as an only dog.
Abbey is a healthy girl with no history of major medical issues. Due to her age, she does have a few benign fatty tumors that are very common in older dogs and generally pose no health risks or require any treatment. Although they are not painful, Abbey is a bit sensitive about them being touched as well as some other parts of her body, so it's important that her new person be perceptive and gentle when handling her.
Weighing in at around 30 pounds, Abbey is a medium-sized dog with an extremely soft coat. At this time she has a summer cut and has been shaved relatively short while her face and tail remain longer. She seems to shed very little, but it's not known if she would be considered hypo-allergenic. Her hair will grow out long and fuzzy, so she will require regular grooming.

Abbey has a lot of life and love to give a special person. She's lost a soulmate, but that doesn't mean there isn't another perfect someone out there for her. If you think you may be the one to pick up her pieces, please come meet her!

The SPCA's adoption package for dogs and cats includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, micro-chipping, an ID tag, collar, a free vet exam, one month's free health insurance and other animal care materials.

Consider donating to the nonprofit Santa Cruz SPCA, which receives no government funding. The Second Chance Fund also helps pay for emergency surgical procedures.