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Street Dog Fights Off Monkeys In India To Feed Her Puppies, Seeks Home In Prince George's

This mother dog fought off street monkeys in India to feed her puppies. She's now ready for a loving and quiet home in Prince George's.

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD โ€” Patch recently partnered with the SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's County. Each week, we will bring you the cutest pets looking for homes. Here are this week's adorable adoptables. Click on their names for more information.


Mammy Chikki

Mammy Chikki is a very sweet dog who had a very rough time on the streets of India. She had to fight off monkeys and other dogs while trying to get food in a very hostile environment where people were trying to kill her because she was pregnant. My foster friends rescued her just in time and now she is in the land of opportunities with two of her puppies.

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Chikki will need to be the only dog in the house as she is scared of other dogs, and of cars in particular, due to people trying to run her down in India. She is ready to please, play, go for a walk, or just sit on the couch watching TV while chewing a Yak Cheese Chew, or any treat. She can be a finicky eater, and does not like dry food mixed with wet food. She needs a quiet home with a loving patient family that is able to understand her background.

As a result of her experience on the streets, she shows some signs of PTSD as she is afraid of loud noise, screaming and hard environments. Mammyโ€™s dream home will be with a nice quiet lady or mellow gentleman able to provide love, reassurance and trust in her new life.

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Chimmu

I have been told I am a handsome young boy. I like to please people who like me for what I am, a doggie born from a street Mammy who had to fight her way with monkeys and other dogs so that she could feed us and keep us faithful. But God is Great and saved my Mammy and my siblings from the same destiny.

Two nice ladies who knew our new foster Mom in the States got us out of India and into the land of opportunities, so here we are ready to move into a forever loving home with very nice people who want to play, walk, lay on the couch or bed and just have fun. I am very sweet but it takes me a minute to trust people, but I know I will love you when I meet you!


The local SPCA is a volunteer-run organization that does not operate a physical shelter. Volunteers house the animals in their own homes until they are adopted. Every pet up for adoption is listed here. To start the adoption process, fill out this form. Anyone with questions can call 301-262-5625 or email pgspcavol@gmail.com.


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