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We had a planned move to assisted living next week due to my 85 year old dad's failing eyesight and mobility (diabetic) and my 83 year old mom's severe dementia.  I was going to try to line up dog walkers for their dog but then last week my dad fell and broke 4 ribs and 4 spinous processes; now he is in rehab and it looks like he's going to be OK, he's a tough old fart, but there is no way they can keep the dog now as I have no confidence that the walkers will show up 24/7/365.  I can't take the dog because one of mine is dog aggressive.  So I am having to rehome it on short notice.  It's a 13 year old female terrier/chihuahua mix, weighs 22 pounds but should weigh closer to 20, chipped, housebroken, shots, etc.  It has lived with other dogs and cats, children might not be such a good idea. It was crate trained at one time but it's been awhile  It is a little yappy but hey it's a terrier. It is used to just sitting on the couch all day next to my mom so an elderly person looking for a companion animal would be a good choice.

The dog is in Houston, I'm in Austin and I can pick it up and deliver with proper vetting (pun intended).  Ideally it would go to a new home but I am open to anything other than a no-kill shelter.  So if any of y'all can help, please DM me.  Thanks.  

Oh yeah and if this makes a difference I an a female and I guarantee that any of y'all olds would, and with extreme prejudice.  

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Oh yeah and if this makes a difference I an a female and I guarantee that any of y'all olds would, and with extreme prejudice.  

 

 

 

 

we're gonna need photos of something other than the dog

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