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ZITA

This cappuccino pupp was left in the vicinity of the shelter alongside her two siblings. One was immediately adopted but Zelda and Zita have stayed at the exact spot waiting to be rescued. As it was very cold and no one wanted these puppies to be in jeopardy of the diseases that run throughout the shelter ground, everyone decided it was better not to move them from there.

They got a house where they could sleep and are still having regular meals each day so these babes are chonky and gorgeous.





Things you should know about ZITA


  • DOB: October /November 2024

  • weights around 7kg, should be around 17-22kg

  • Staff mix



  • Somebody left ZIta and her 2 little siblings in the vicinity of the shelter where they currently live in an improvised accommodation. They have a house there in which they could scooch together to make this cold that’s outside a bit more bearable. These pupps look after each other and are very connected.

  • not house and toilet trained, so she'll need some extra guidance as living in the house will be a whole new experience She still hasn't met the children; probably there wouldn’t be any issue as long as the introduction is slow and steady

  • not tested on cats, although she is still very young and gentle so it should be easy getting her used to cats

  • Baby Zita is gorgeous little pupp who is very lively and cuddly. She loves everything and everyone. She joins other dogs when they are going for walks and is absolutely perfect to them. When she is in an unfamiliar environment, she gets really scared and starts shaking. She'll need a bit of time to adjust to the change, as she isn't as confidant as her sister Zelda. Zita is smaller, but when she feels relaxed, she is very funny and will show you her playful side.

  • Zita loves people in general and isn't too scared of them, although she needs a couple of minutes to get to know you. As always we strongly suggest slow introduction

  • Zita loves all dogs and shows no fear, even with the ones she meets the first time

  • walking on the lead is a new thing to her so she'll need some practice

  • healthy, fully vaccinated

  • Spaying is mandatory once she is old enough




 





How do you adopt ZITA?


Adoption requires a pre-adoption questionnaire, home check and an adoption contract.


You will need to pay for Zita's transportation, and pay for the paperwork to get her to you.

The costs are typically €550 in total per dog, depending on where you are located.


We used to be able to charge a little less but unfortunately, due to brexit, the costs of passports, documentation and travel have been increased by our suppliers.


For more information please contact our facebook page or email misisrescue@gmail.com


To apply for Zita please fill in our adoption questionnaire.



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