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Meet Sophie! Meet newcomer Sophie. She is a small bundle of cuteness looking for a new home. She was an owner surrender at a southern shelter before she was brought to Wisconsin. Sophie is a 10 year old, 8lb female Chihuahua mix. She is very friendly to all people, dogs, and cats (although she does sometimes chase the kitty). She is both potty trained and crate trained, but she also does just fine left out in the home. Sophie is not a barker and only makes noise when someone knocks at the door. She is looking for a family to give her lots of love, and she’ll promise to love you in return! Sophie is available for adoption through Ma Paws & Me Pet Rescue based out of Watertown, WI. Sophie is spayed, microchipped, dewormed, up to date on all age appropriate vaccines, and current on flea/tick and heartworm prevention. Adoption fee is $200. To apply please visit mapawsmepetrescue.com Interested in meeting Sophie? All Ma, Paws & Me Pet Rescue dogs are in homes with foster families; we do not have a shelter where dogs are available for daily viewing. Our process is as follows: 1. Review our policies and adoption radius on our website: http://mapawsmepetrescue.com/adopt/ 2. Submit an application for review and approval; 3. MPM Rescue reviews application and checks vet records and references; 4. MPM foster contacts approved applicant(s) to arrange a home check and meeting with available dog(s); 5. If there is a good fit, adoption is completed with a contract and fees (payable via check or cash). The adoption fee is listed here: http://mapawsmepetrescue.com/adopt/ Dogs from Ma, Paws & Me Pet Rescue come with the following medical care already provided: - Spay/Neuter surgery - Age appropriate vaccinations - Heartworm test (for dogs over 6mo) and treatment if positive - Microchip - Deworming - Heartworm and Flea/Tick Preventative - Any other necessary medical treatment as recommended by veterinarian *Please note that the identified breed(s) are best guesses. We very rarely have information on our dogs actual breeds since they often come to the shelters we work with as strays.*