Name: Uma
Animal Type: Dog
Breed: Terrier / Mixed (short coat)
Age: 1 Year 2 Months
Gender: Female
Adoption Code: None
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Ready to read about an AMAZING DOG?! Perfect because I am her foster mom and this is what I have to say about her, The following was updated 7/14/25Uma is an adorable baja mutt, which means we don't know her breed. We say she is pit/chi mix because of her physical looks, she has a face of a pit in a very dainty small yet sturdy body. If you are not opposed to the bully breed and are interested in a small breed. then submit an application TODAY for this girl. Uma is currently staying at casa de ARWOB where she is cared by her human Alondra and several other foster dogs and cats. Uma is wonderful with humans. We don't know if she has a history of living around or with children when she was younger but since she was found in the streets of Baja she likely had several exposures to children. When on park walks she encounters children without any issue or hesitation. She is VERY dog friendly, all ages, sizes, etc. Fantastic dog park dog. Although she is fostered with cats she is heavily monitored meaning she is not trying to attack BUT she is cat focus, cats can and do walk around her and depending on what is going on in the house she will ignore them or focus. Potential fosters or adopters with cats should have dog savvy cats who aren't intimidated and will hold their ground meaning swat if needed, Uma is NOT allowed unsupervised with cats ei if we leave the house she stays in the crate. Uma is amazing in the crate, potty and crate trained. We have not done any training with Uma but can we say she is one intelligent little girl. She knows what you want or don't want and does not want to be in trouble, ever. If you are looking for an agility or fetching dog this is THE one. Her tiny muscular legs allow her to jump high, although sometimes you need to lift her up on the truck ha ha. She is one of the best fetchers out there. Her foster can tell you so much more about Uma and her healthy obsession with the balls. Not a barker and has not shown signs of separation anxiety or leash reactivity but we also make it a point to not allow her to develop them. We decreased her adoption fee to $150 in the hopes to find an amazing adopter it would be great if her adopter believes in signing up in basic dog training. Interested in this loving beauty? Please submit an application online at ARWOB.org