Nikki came to the SPCA when she was about 2 months old. She suffered a trauma of some sort prior to coming to rescue, and as a result has some brain damage. This causes her to have some visual and auditory difficulties.
Nikki has not idea she is disabled and Loves life. She loves to play chase with her fellow foster dogs around the house. Nikki is crate trained, and almost never has an accident in her crate during the day and can go all night as well. She is still working on her house training when she is not in her crate, but she is learning. Nikki would do best with another doggie at home, to show her the ropes.
Other than having a hard time finding things at first, Nikki is a pretty easy puppy. She loves to play, and is good at entertaining herself when no one is able to play with her. She loves being outside and playing in the grass. Nikki is a sweet little girl who is about 6 months old now, and will probably only be 15 to 20 lbs full grown. She is a special little girl who needs a special person to give her a wonderful home.
Thank you for your interest. PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE PAGE BEFORE CALLING OR EMAILING. If you have questions, please e-mail (
[email protected]).
If you want to adopt please read the following to expedite your application.
1. Return to our website at
http://www.yolospca.org2. Download an application and fill it out.
http://www.yolospca.org 3. Fax the application to 530-231-2969, please include the 'NAME' of the pet you are interested in on the application.
4. WE will contact you when we are ready or need more info. Since we get many applications and are volunteers, we may not call you. We only call if we want to further meet with you, need more information, and feel the animal may be a good match for your family. Please e-mail if you have additional questions.
All of our canines are altered (spayed & neutered), puppies are started on their shots, adults are up to date and have been heart worm tested (negative) and all dogs are micro chipped. The adoption fee is $175 (which covers all of these costs). THERE IS NO SHELTER FOR YOU TO VISIT BECAUSES WE ARE A FOSTER BASED ORGANIZATION. IF YOU ARE READING THIS THEN WE ARE STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS, WE DO REMOVE THE PETS FROM OUR SITE WHEN THEY HAVE BEEN ADOPTED.
The Yolo County SPCA is a private, not-for-profit animal rescue organization. All of our animals awaiting adoption are in foster homes. For more general questions please See
http://www.yolospca.org/or contact us through email at (
[email protected]).