Meet Pip
To sponsor my trip to WI, go to www.tailwaggers911.com for more info! ***I am able to go home to my forever family right from transport!! You get a 5 day trial with me in your home. Put in your application soon!*** Please help me get out! I am currently in a place where there are lots of unwanted dogs and not all of us here get the chance I might have to leave! But in order to help me out of here to catch the ride to WI on July 10th and arrive on July 11th, I need *both* a sponsor, and a WI foster home *or* a WI adopter! I have a place for now, but I can't stay here forever and I am worried. The rescue has put a hold on me to save my spot on the trip up north to WI, but now they need YOUR help to get me there - don't wait!!! Updated: 6/20/26 Dog Name: Pip Sex: Female Estimated Breed: Terrier Mix Approximate Age: 2 years Approximate Weight: 8-10 lbs Spay/Neuter Status: Spayed Adoption Fee: $550 Description: Pip was originally found on the streets but the family was unable to keep her. They wanted to give her a good chance at finding her forever home. This little girl is precious, she’s fun and playful and she LOVES to cuddle in a blanket especially on rainy days but be ready because her little zoomies will have you smiling and laughing so hard! After all that energy, she's ready for another cuddle session!
Could Pip be your senior soulmate?
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 6/27/2026
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