Meet Lola, a sweet black and white PB terrier at Broken Tail Rescue who can use a happy new year. She has lived happily with her foster family, which included a preschool-aged child, but is ready for her fur-ever home.
Lola has good leash-walking skills, doesn’t need to be crated, and is great when kids get a little rowdy – she loves a party, according to Broken Tail Executive Director Joy Chambers, Lola’s foster mom.
“She is super cuddly and great with kids,” Chambers said.
However, she has diabetes, which requires twice-daily medication.
“Administering her insulin is actually totally easy, she doesn’t mind at all,” said Chambers.
Lola is in good health, and is a good-tempered, loyal dog. And she could certainly help keep that New Year’s resolution – whether it’s walking more, meeting new people, or just making a positive impact. Her adoption fee is $150. Reach out to Broken Tail Rescue, info@brokentailrescue.org, or call 774-214-0535. If you can’t adopt, please share this story.
Sally Cragin writes about pet issues and is the director of Be PAWSitive Therapy Pets and Community Education. Text/Call for more information; reach out to shelters directly.
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