This little gem is a medical special needs pup.
Sasha is a very sweet and easy going 1-2 year old Bichon mix; she is about 11 pounds.
She loves all people and dogs and enamors everyone she meets.
She walks well on leash, sleeps through the night in her crate, and does relatively well with her alone time.
She has an adorable way of getting one's attention and loves to play with other dogs.
Unfortunately Sasha was most likely hit by a car at some point and her spine is broken in her lower back.
She has full use of all her legs, but she's completely incontinent.
Her foster assists her to empty her bladder 3-4 times per day (easy to do, and a potential adopter could be taught to do it).
If she is assisted to empty her bladder, her diaper stays dry and her fur stays clean.
Due to her condition, Sasha is prone to UTIs, but helping her to empty her bladder regularly decreases this potential.
Luckily she doesn't show any signs of pain and has a full life expectancy.
Sasha will need to live with someone who is home most of the time.
She'd probably do best in a home with a yard, so she doesn't always have to be in a diaper, but she would also be an easy dog for an apartment dweller as she doesn't necessarily have to be walked first thing in the morning and last thing at night.
Since Sasha is "non-shedding, she will need regular grooming.
Grateful Dogs Rescue incurs substantial veterinary and other expenses in rescuing our dogs.
In order to recoup some of these costs, we request a tax-deductible donation for each adoption.
The suggested donation for Sasha is $200.
If you are interested in adopting Sasha, please complete our online adoption application at / .
One of our volunteers will get back to you.
Adoptions are local, confined to the SF Bay Area.
We will consider applicants outside the 9-county San Francisco Bay Area for Sasha, as long as applicant is able to travel to Oakland for meet and greet, and pick up.