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Dallas, Dori, Geraldine, Sam, Tommy

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Dallas Dori Geraldine Sam Tommy These five young Yorkshire Terrier mixes -- Dallas , Dori , Geraldine , Sam , Tommy -- needed us when their previous owner passed away. All are very sweet and affectionate. Geraldine is the most timid and she needs an especially gentle and peaceful home environment. All five are now spayed/neutered and debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA . Dallas and Geraldine are girls, 2 years of age. Dori is a girl, 1 year of age. Sam and Tommy are boys, puppies, almost 5 months of age.    Please consider adopting a pair so they can have lifelong love and companionship.

Dori

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Dori , now well and building good strength, loves to play, meet people, and learn everything she can.  She is a beautiful baby girl, a German Shepherd, 4 months of age and spayed, and triumphantly debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA .  At the time of rescue Dori was found abandoned and perilously ill with parvo virus. We rushed her into extensive emergency medical care at an animal hospital to save her life. Thank you to the generous donors who made Dori's advanced veterinary care possible.

Dori

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Dori is a gentle young soul yearning for peace-of-mind. She is a German Shepherd & Belgian Shepherd mix, 2 years of age, a spayed girl, debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA.    Dori is good with other dogs and very shy with new people.    She is recovering from starvation and she is blind in her left eye (birth defect or old injury).    We rescued Dori from another shelter.    Please help find a hero for Dori .

My sense of security was cut off right along with my claws.

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Declawing often creates this terrible cycle. Cats are painfully maimed by the declawing surgery, which many people compare to the equivalent of cutting off fingers or fingertips. Then, when behaviors develop in the aftermath, sometimes skipping the litter box or becoming nippy, they get thrown out of their homes and families. Beautiful Dori is a victim of this cycle, using her mouth and teeth more when nervous and fearful since she no longer has nature's greatest natural protection for her -- her claws. Dori should never had been declawed. And while we are encouraged that more veterinarians are opting against this painful procedure, countless cats will continue to be maimed and discarded until it is abandoned completely. Dori is a Tortoiseshell (& white) with stunning color patterns. She is spayed and about 3 years of age. (Both of her front paws are declawed.) She will do best in a patient, adult-only home. She is very sweet and her personality can bloom again once she ...