Mia, a young German shepherd mix with Animal Care Centers of NYC, immediately impressed Tiffany and Andrew. “We liked how alert and bright she was,” recalled Andrew, “and were enamored by her sweet disposition.” They also liked Mia’s relatively small size. “She had the best of both worlds,” they recounted. “The intelligence and personality of a shepherd in a dainty 40-pound package — with big, soft ears; a cute smile; and pretty, brown eyes.”
Tiffany and Andrew did more than just look — they adopted Mia. According to Tiffany, Mia has “adapted beautifully to her new home.” Mia is, reportedly, “non-destructive, playful, and quiet.” She enjoys helping out during meal preparation by sitting close by and “watching diligently for anything that falls on the ground.” She is particularly fond of carrots, celery, and steamed chicken.
Mia also loves her squeaky squirrel, Kong ultra balls, and rope toys. She is apparently always ready to play, not only at home, but also with every dog she meets outside. Tiffany and Andrew take Mia to their local dog run to make sure she gets the exercise she needs and canine companionship she craves.
Tiffany, Andrew, and Mia plan to be at the next Adoptapalooza, which will be held in Union Square Park on September 20. For the potential adopters who may be attending, Tiffany and Andrew have this advice: “Do your research and realize the commitment you are about to make. A good pet owner will need to devote a large amount of time, money, and energy toward their new pet. Furthermore, one should realize that a pet isn’t something you can toss out when you get tired of or bored with it. It can very well be a 10–15-year commitment.” That is a commitment they are absolutely delighted to make to Mia. “We are the luckiest people in the world to have Mia!” they both stated unequivocally.
Are you considering adopting a cat, dog, or rabbit? Come to the next Adoptapalooza mega-adoption event on Sunday, September 20, from noon until 5:00 p.m., and take a look — you can change a pet’s life and your own!