Kors was abandoned with 9 siblings and his mom.
Kors is a cute little guy and the only brindle one in the litter, we can only suspect he will be medium sized.
We don’t know for sure who his dad is, we can only guess.
He is more timid than the other pups.
He would likely do much better outside of the busy shelter.
Kors disappeared from his foster with his sister, Prada, for 15 days.
They were being fostered closer to the mountains, where there aren’t many people around.
Nobody knows what happened but for some reason, when they returned, both Kors and Prada were scared of people.
They do amazingly well with other dogs but most of us have not pet them, even after having them for months.
Kors has improved and is becoming a bit more trusting of people but he needs someone that will govern him a lifetime of patience.
He will require a large yard and he isn’t leashed trained so he needs space to run.
**The adopter must understand, it could takes months if not longer for him to adjust to a new set of people and a new place.
He will need a lot of time and patience and someone who will commit to them for a lifetime.** To see more: /kors Adoption process: Our rescue is located near Bucerias Mexico.
We use Petfinder to reach a greater audience for our dogs and adopt the majority of our dogs to the US and Canada.
The first step is to submit an application on our website here: Once we receive your application, we will review it and may contact you for more information or to conduct a home check.
If your application is approved, we collaborate with flight companions (flight angels) flying from Puerto Vallarta to destinations close to where the dog is posted as available.
Adopters can meet these flight angels at the airport and take the pup home.
(We can provide more detailed information about this process to adopters upon request.) Before requesting adoption fees or the signing of the adoption contract we give adopters a few days to a week to spend time with their new pup.
If for some reason things were not to work out, we kindly ask that the adopters foster the dog until we find a suitable home for them.
A few notes about our pups: - Most of our shelter dogs are accustomed to being outside and free-roaming unless otherwise stated.
Some may have been in homes before and could be potty trained but in a new environment they would need easy access to the outside and be re-acclimated to their designated potty area.
We cannot guarantee a pup is potty trained unless they are with a foster or surrendered to us with noted training.
- We can send more videos/pictures of our dogs.
Unfortunately, we cannot do live videos at our shelter.
- Our dogs are given de-wormer tested negative for heartworm (unless otherwise noted) are up to date on required vaccines for travel and receive regular flea and tick treatment.
They have also been evaluated by our vet who has provided any necessary medical care upon rescue.
-Last, but not least ,we LOVE our dogs and we hope you do too.
They have hearts of gold and so much love to give.
Please be kind and patient with them; they are worth it! It takes time to adjust to new people and new places.
We are on IG and FB.
Please consider adopting as we have over 130 dogs and the shelter is full.