Chinese Crested, Hairless and Small Dog Rescue of Florida

Fostering Hairless and Small Breed Dogs which have been rescued from shelters and are awaiting loving homes.

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Mei Li 
 
 
Mei Li is a Chinese name for beautiful girl. Mei Li is a very loving dog, who was rescued from Animal Services. She was sick, and considered unadoptable due to her age. When she was brought to rescue, the tattoo on her leg was traced, and it was discovered that Mei Li is a former show dog! She is 14 years old, and was to end her life at the shelter. However, her life took a different turn when rescue workers found her. Mei Li had to have a dental performed, and a growth on her jaw had to be removed, as well as one near her tail. She is a loving, but somewhat shy girl. She has had a rough time at the end of her life, but we are doing all we can to make it better for her now. Mei Li would make a great dog for a quiet home with a family who could give her the attention and care she needs. If you would like to help Mei Li, please email us.


 
Sassy 
 
 
 
         Sassy was turned in to a local shelter by her family. She was heartworm positive. We took Sassy in, despite her age, and have treated her for heartworm disease.
        Sassy is a tiny girl, she weighs about 9 pounds, and a typical Xolo. She gets along with other dogs, but prefers to be the center of attention. She loves to lay on your lap, and wants to sleep in your bed.
        She has dry eye, and her vision is not 100%. She is fairly quiet, and also loves to sun herself on the porch or patio. If you are careful to put her out and watch that she goes when she is outside, she will not have accidents in the house.
        Sassy would love a home with someone who wants to give her the attention and love she deserves for the remainder of her life. She was very sad at the shelter, and loves the company and attention of people.