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Layla

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8 years and up|Yorkshire Terrier, Silky Terrier|Female|Small|Richmond, VA
πŸ€— Affectionate🐾 Friendly😽 Loves KissesπŸ’ͺ IndependentπŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Adult Home Only

Layla is an affectionate small female dog, possibly a mixed breed of Silky Terrier and Yorkshire Terrier. She is a senior at 11 years old and has been housetrained. Although she is altered and vaccinated, Layla requires special medical care due to early kidney failure. Located in Richmond, VA, she is seeking a loving adoptive home where she can receive the attention she loves.

About Layla

Layla is a loving 11-year-old mixed breed, a combination of Silky Terrier and Yorkshire Terrier, who needs a foster or forever home quickly. She originally lost her first owner due to health issues and subsequently returned to rescue after some bathroom accidents linked to anxiety. Since arriving, it became clear that Layla is facing early kidney failure, which requires her to start on special kidney care food. While her prognosis remains uncertain, the vet is monitoring her closely. Despite her health challenges, Layla adores human companionship, welcoming attention and affection. She is not a fan of other animals, so a quiet home where she can shine is ideal. Affectionate and loyal, Layla deserves a stable environment to thrive. Since her adoption fee is waived due to her medical needs, this is a perfect opportunity for someone willing to give her the forever home she deserves. Ready to make a difference in Layla's life? Please reach out to Dancers Bridge Dog Rescue to learn how you can help her on this journey.

Questions about Layla

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Layla, a mixed breed dog, ideally needs a calm home environment where she can feel safe and comfortable, especially given her anxiety and health challenges.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As a small dog, Layla doesn't require extensive outdoor space; regular walks and some playtime in a secure area will suffice to meet her needs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Layla loves people, she may do best in a home without young children due to her uncertainty with other animals and need for a stable environment.