Noodle
- Female, 6 years old
- 25 lbs
- Housebroken, ok with a doggy door
- Special Needs: Blind -both eyes have been removed.
- Adapts quickly to new surroundings.
- Special skill: Can warm both the couch and the heart.
- Adoption fee: $300
Noodle is as sweet as they come. She is your typical velcro pug but will sit quietly and wait for your return from wherever you went. She feels most comfortable when she can be touching you even if it is just your foot. She came to CPR intact, with severely infected eyes and ears, and in desperate need of a dental. CPR and Animal Health Care stepped up for this sweetie pie and she is no longer suffering in silence. Her eyes needed to be removed and she had 17 teeth pulled. She has been a real trooper through it all and is now happy, healthy, and free of pain. She could stand to lose a couple of pounds to get her into tip-top shape. Her blindness does not slow her down at all. She is still young and needs to have daily exercise. She does great on a leash as long as you keep her close and be her eyes for her. She also does great off-leash as long as there aren’t lots of obstacles around her. Wide open parks are best for her. She is adventurous and will venture out until she feels unsure and then she will stop and listen for you. Her capabilities are endless now that she is free of pain. She will need a family that will be cautious with her such as using gates at stairways, having rugs to help her navigate, not moving things around, and a blind-friendly yard for her to enjoy. Noodle is great with cats, dogs, and everyone she meets. Since Noodle relys on her hearing so much, a quieter home environment would be best for her so no small kiddos please. She likes to love on her foster brothers and sisters so having a companion would be nice but not critical. She also likes to snuggle with her foster cat so a feline companion would work as well. It shouldn’t take Noodle much more than a week to adjust to her new home with some help from her new family. She reacts to her name being called or clapping your hands. We hung a wind chime next to the doggie door so she could find her way back when we aren’t home but it doesn’t seem like she even needs that. She does come with a snore warning but she doesn’t rattle the windows. She loves to snuggle up next to you on the couch or at bedtime. Her transition may include a couple of potty accidents but she is housebroken. She will just need you to set her potty schedule, show her how to get outside, and be patient with her while she learns. She has only been with me for a few weeks and she has been recovering from surgeries the whole time so I am positive that this sweet bundle of pugness has many more wonderful qualities that I have not experienced yet. Put Noodle on your application today!! She will shower you and your family with unconditional love and amaze you everyday with what she can overcome.