Monday, November 25, 2024

Rhonda: Soulful Miniature Pinscher

Rhonda is that confident girl who goes through life with acceptance and gratitude. Though she came to the Coronado Animal Care Facility as a stray, this soulful girl doesn’t let her past slow her down. It’s the future that matters most, and she’s busy living it. Rhonda is a female Miniature Pinscher (Min Pin) who is 12 years old and weighs 10 pounds.

Always eager for a walk, Rhonda enjoys the outdoors and the company of friends. It is on these jaunts with her human friends, where you witness her enthusiasm that will make you smile. Rhonda brings out the best in everyone she meets. Her dark, mesmerizing eyes communicate that longing for friendship and kind attention. Meeting and greeting new people and situations leaves her stimulated and happy. Rhonda is friendly with other dogs and will make a great companion to any household.

This sweet girl takes time for snuggles and kisses; she will give you that reason to make the most of your day. Before you know it, you’ll be singing her favorite song, “Help me, Rhonda, help, help me Rhonda.” So come meet Rhonda, see for yourself how she can bring added joy to your life!

The Coronado Animal Care Facility is open between 9:00am and 4:00pm (except holidays) and is located at 1395 First Street, at the south end of the Ferry Landing complex.

If you are interested in an adoption, you must first complete a dog adoption application and meet with a PAWS of Coronado dog adoption counselor. You may fill out the online dog adoption application at pawsofcoronado.org or contact [email protected].

Rhonda’s Stats:
Miniature Pinscher (Min Pin), female
12 years old, 10 pounds
Shots Up to Date, Spayed, Microchipped
Adoption Fee $125



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PAWS of Coronadohttp://www.pawsofcoronado.org
PAWS of Coronado was established in 2003. PAWS manages the Coronado Animal Care Facility and cares for the orphaned cats and dogs of Coronado while they find them their forever homes.

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