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My name is Timmy!

Posted over 6 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Foxhound/Pit Bull Terrier
Color
White - with Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
13914037

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Timmy was a homeless dog in Mexicali, Mexico. He ran underneath a car while one of our rescue partners was picking up another dog. He was getting beaten up by other big dogs and was injured. We rescued him and he was fully vetted. He is goofy, very playful, extremely smart, strong and high-energy. He loves human attention. We don't know if he gets along with cats. He gets along well with females dogs. Male dogs tend to beat up on him (although that's not always the case). He's too friendly and loves attention. He has the tendency to grab at people's clothes when super excited and to get attention. His foster taught him not to grab at his clothes, but he will have to be trained by whomever adopts him not to grab clothes. He should be in an only-dog home and with an experienced and active person. Timmy is one of the two dogs featured in the video. Other videos available upon request. Timmy really needs a forever home where he will be loved and experience true "belonging." He is house trained, but all adopted dogs should be house trained in their new environment. Although there is an amount for the adoption fee, Crossing Guardians does not charge an adoption fee. However, our application process and due diligence are rigorous. Potential adopters must agree to the stringent terms of our adoption application. That constitutes the consideration of the adoption contact. Thank you for choosing rescue!



Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
13914037
Contact
Naida Austin
Phone
Address
P.O. Box 210505, Chula Vista, CA 91921

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Must complete and pass rigorous application process, home visit check, vet records check, background check, and agree to follow-up visits.

More about this rescue

Crossing Guardians is an all-volunteer organization. We wear many hats in the world of animal rescue and have found that the initial and primary obstacle in saving the lives of Border Strays is to provide them with vet care (often emergency vet care), medicine, food, supplies, and boarding. As such, this organization was formed primarily to bridge the gap between getting Border Strays off the streets, taking care of emergency and/or initial vet care, and getting them into a safe environment until a rescue or a permanent home can be found. Once a family or rescue agrees to take the animal, then logistics are formed and transportation arrangements are made.

Crossing Guardians also provides food and supplies to independent rescuers south of the border, or will wire funds so they can procure those items themselves. Crossing Guardians helps with boarding costs, including rental payment of homes used as a temporary haven for homeless animals until placed with a rescue or permanent home.

Mexico is Southern California’s neighboring country, but animal rescue is made more difficult because it is still another country. So, with each animal rescue venture, a cooperative alliance is formed with other individuals, both north and south of the border. It is always a team effort with many players involved.

Through our collective endeavor to make a positive contribution for the stray animal population along the California-Mexico border, we hope to make a fundamental change in the current assumption that animals don’t matter.

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