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Hi, I'm

Chiquis

Chihuahua

currently located at

Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue, Inc.

Claremont, CA

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age

Senior

gender

Female

color

Brown/Chocolate

size

Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less

pet id

38828346

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My story

Chiquis10 years | Female | Microchipped | Spayed | Vaccinated | Housebroken | 5 pounds | Housebroken | Gets along with other dogs | She is a character and loves being cuddled | Located in Pomona, CAAvailable to foster please complete our foster application at https://www.gunterslegacy.org/foster Before we bring a dog into Gunter’s Legacy we put a lot of thought into it. We think are we the best rescue for this dog at this time for this particular dog. Every one of them pulls at our heartstrings and our conscience. But it’s the ones like Chiquis who, after all of the neglect, can still look at a human with her big black eyes and wag her tail like it’s a propeller that makes us say how can we say no? Chiquis came in on July 14 as a stray. It just happened her owners were actually looking for her. They had posted her on Pawboost, and Facebook, they probably also filed a report with Long Beach Animal Care Services, and most likely posted flyers as well. When Chiquis arrived at the shelter, it was clear the neglect she had suffered for years. She was not spayed, so she was probably used for breeding over and over again. Her numerous tumors are evidence of her overbreeding. Her nails were long, her ears have fly strikes on them, her teeth are awful, she has luxating Patelas in both her back legs, and she has a difficult time pooping because there is a huge tumor that prevents her from pooping easily. Yet every time I look at her and I call her name, she slowly walks towards me with her tail wagging so fast you almost forget everything she’s going through. Her owners were contacted, they were offered services to help pay for her medical bills, and they chose to leave her there, knowing that her fate was most likely death. They chose to leave her there, frightened, and alone, and chose to leave her there to die with strangers. On the post where I saw her first, there were many people on there that were irate and saying such nasty things about the shelter, and that they should have given her back, regardless of the owner's ability to take care of her, because it was her family and the only life she’s known. all I can say is shame on them shame for thinking that Chiquis deserves them that family that neglected her and then left her to die. I wish I had my camera out when I took her out this morning, and she rolled in the grass on her back and for a moment everything was alright. She wandered around with her little tail, wagging the entire time. She sleeps in my room where she makes the cutest little sounds while she’s sleeping. However, I’ve been in Rescue long enough to know that cute little breathing sounds are a sign of more internal problems. We will not know anything until her vet appointment on Tuesday and we are trying to stay positive, and hope that in some way we can help save her. In the back of our minds, we know that she is most likely in hospice, and the veterinarians will not be able to save her. If after her examination, the veterinarian tells us that she has a chance we are going to need help a lot of help. We are a small rescue and cannot do it alone. If you cannot donate, please consider sharing this post with your friends and ask for donations. I know some of you are looking at this video and thinking just let her go, but I know if you all met her in person you would say let’s do everything we can to prove to her that humans are not all bad, and give her some time to know even just a little happiness and love. This morning when she pooped I did a happy dance. I know my neighbors think I’m nuts already and I just solidified what they already thought. Sometimes it’s the little things that really are momentous and we have to celebrate them. Venmo at @gunterslegacy PayPal at info@gunterslegacy.org Zelle at info@gunterslegacy.org Gunter’s Legacy PO Box 1214 Claremont, CA 91711 ##1785884##

If you have any questions or would like to adopt Chiquis, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.

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Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue, Inc.

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PO Box 1214

Claremont, CA 91711

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