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Meet PEARL

Hi there! I'm a sweet senior gal who's mastered the art of taking life one nap at a time. These days, I'm all about keeping things calm, cozy, and low-key. You'll usually find me snoozing in my favorite spot, recharging for my next leisurely stroll to the food bowl or out into the sunshine. I'm an independent lady who likes to do my own thing, but I'm always happy to share my space with others. I get along well with other dogs and enjoy having calm canine companions around. I'm not one for drama or chaos... I'd much rather spend my days relaxing and enjoying the simple things in life. If you're looking for an easygoing friend who brings a peaceful presence to your home, I'd love to spend my golden years by your side.

Could PEARL be your senior soulmate?

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PEARL

BreedMalteseSexFemaleSizeSmallAge12 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026
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Shelter & rescue

Chula Vista Animal Care Facility
130 Beyer WayChula Vista, CA 91911

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📞 (619) 691-5123

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