Meet Izzy
Please go to our website for all specific information about this dog. Our info doesn't transfer over to the adoption sites. Izzy came to us after her Mama passed and family wasn't able to take her in. We were told she had no teeth but at her exam, she did have a few rotten molars still so we took care of that and now she is toothless. She's in good shape for a 14 year old and gets around great with the dogs in her foster home! She's very social with people and other animals but loves to hang with her people. She needs a fenced yard or she will roam. She barked a lot when she first arrived and was probably just confused where she was at as it's subsided to normal Pom barking. She needs a soft landing with someone who's home most of the time and will keep her coat brushed (it was an awful mess too when we got her with a lot of bald patches from chewing fleas). Since she has no teeth, we feed her canned food, Nature's Domain, from Costco. She's done great on it and is in much better shape than when she arrived. Who can give this doll a well loved and cared for rest of her life? Prior to adoption, our dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, micro-chipped and parasite treated/prevented.
Could Izzy be your senior soulmate?
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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