
Meet Mia - our quiet miracle who has waited three long years for her forever. Please watch her video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5t2Z--z7BA Mia came to us from a severe neglect and cruelty case, and she endured things no dog ever should. But somehow, despite everything humans took from her, she never lost her gentle spirit. Every time I look at her, all I feel is love...because Mia is love. Pure, grateful, resilient love. She's about 4 years old now, weighs 53 pounds, heartworm negative and Chagas negative, and she has blossomed into the most wonderful dog. Mia is grateful for every act of kindness, every soft word, every moment she gets to simply be safe. She has been nothing but a good girl since the day she arrived. Mia gets along with other dogs and enjoys being part of the group, though she prefers friends who give her a little space and don't rush into her face...she's a laid-back girl at heart. But if she finds the right playmate, she absolutely can romp, run, and play with joy. She is also an excellent little watchdog here...alert, loyal, and always paying attention. But what Mia wants more than anything is something she's never truly had: a kind person of her own to spend her life with. After three years of waiting, she deserves to finally go home. If you think that might be you, you can apply for Mia online. She's been patient for so long�'�| maybe today is the day someone finally sees her. Mia is currently located in Hondo, TX but she can be transported to Dublin, OH on April 25th with an approved application and committed adoption. Her adoption fee is $500 which includes her transport fee. Apply at: www.tracyspawsrescue.org If you'd like to make this sweet dog part of your family, please review our adoption process and complete an application here: https://www.tracyspawsrescue.org/adopt Learn more about our rescue here, INCLUDING ADDITIONAL DOGS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION IN DUBLIN, OH: https://www.facebook.com/TracysPawsRescue Every dog adopted through Tracy's Paws receives: �'ۢ Chagas, heartworm, and tick testing (when age-appropriate) �'ۢ All core vaccines (age-appropriate) �'ۢ Heartworm and flea/tick preventatives �'ۢ Regular Deworming �'ۢ Spay/neuter surgery �'ۢ Microchip Breed listings are our best guess, based on appearance. Because we are located in Texas, it is important for you to be informed about Chagas Disease in Dogs. It is very more common than heartworm in the southern states. Whether you adopt from TPR or another group, this is good information for you to have. Chagas in Dogs - Dr. Roy Madigan: https://www.tracyspawsrescue.org/chagas Chagas in Dogs: https://youtu.be/5sZqopRAAE8?si=geFOMJzgZ4e2bWCc After adopting a puppy (testing): https://youtu.be/iDNaZNWQugk?feature=shared After adopting from a rescue (stool testing): https://youtube.com/shorts/dcTyCEVUJ-4?si=uLug0u4M8-tErajA Vaccines and stool - Tracy's Message: https://youtube.com/shorts/mQbyBOH4paw?si=ofiysLFM_mEdkh4n

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