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Leona

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Leona is so adorable and gentle that everyone wants to hold and hug her.  She is reportedly a blend of Brussels Griffon & Xolo (Xoloitzcuintli), 7 years of age and spayed, housetrained, good with other sweet dogs, and debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA .  Leona is mostly hairless and needs skin care as part of her daily routine.  She needed us when her previous owner became very ill and could no longer care for her.

Zeltzin

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Zeltzin ("delicate"), a very tiny junior puppy only weighing 4 pounds, pleads for kindness and praise. He is a Toy Xolo mix (Xoloitzcuintli), good with other gentle dogs, neutered, housetrained, and debuting for adoption at Nevada SPCA. Zeltzin was at another shelter that asked for our help. He had been in a dreadful home where his previous owners forcibly kicked him off furniture, terrifying and confusing him. He could have been injured very badly.

Ramon

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Ramon , tiny and adorable, gentle like a baby deer, yearns for someone to love. He is a Toy Xolo (Xoloitzcuintli, aka Mexican Hairless), 7 years of age, housetrained, good with dogs and older kids, neutered, and debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA.    Ramon was surrendered by his previous owners who cited their busy schedules as the reason.    He loves other gentle dogs and we strongly prefer adopting him to a home where he will have a sister or brother canine to bond with.

Jax

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If you laugh and tell Jax he's so much fun, he beams with the biggest grin! He is a wonderfully friendly youngster debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA.    Jax is a Xolo mix (Xoloitzcuintli, or Mexican hairless dog, and much of his body is hairless), 1 year of age and neutered, and good with other dogs. We rescued Jax from another shelter that asked for our help because he occasionally favors his hind right leg. We had an x-ray done that revealed a previous fracture that appears to have healed on its own without proper treatment. (So rather than re-breaking the leg to try and fix it, considering he is not in pain, his veterinarian recommends we disclose the old injury and note that will sometimes favor the leg.)