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Meet Winter, a dog with a heart full of sweetness. Her independent nature is balanced by a gentle temperament that makes her the perfect companion for a peaceful household. She may be a little shy at first, but her curiosity will soon shine through, revealing an endearing personality. Her mellow demeanor is a soothing presence. She is a wonderful dog, who has done well in a home with children and is deserving of a loving home where her gentle nature can flourish. Adopt Winter today, and experience the joy of her sweet, independent spirit.
Meet Winter, a dog with a heart full of sweetness. Her independent nature is balanced by a gentle temperament that makes her the perfect companion for a peaceful household. She may be a little shy at first, but her curiosity will soon shine through, revealing an endearing personality. Her mellow demeanor is a soothing presence. She is a wonderful dog, who has done well in a home with children and is deserving of a loving home where her gentle nature can flourish. Adopt Winter today, and experience the joy of her sweet, independent spirit.
Paws For Life K9 Rescue pulls its dogs from city and county shelters. Often, we choose dogs in need of socialization and training which we place with our incarcerated trainers throughout California State Prisons.
We do this because they can dedicate all of their time to their rehabilitation. After several months of training, our dogs are ready for family life after completing their AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certification. Some are trained to become service animals for military veterans with PTSD. By lowering euthanasia rates and preparing dogs for service-jobs, PFL is proving that everyone deserves a second chance.
Paws For Life K9 Rescue pulls its dogs from city and county shelters. Often, we choose dogs in need of socialization and training which we place with our incarcerated trainers throughout California State Prisons.
We do this because they can dedicate all of their time to their rehabilitation. After several months of training, our dogs are ready for family life after completing their AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certification. Some are trained to become service animals for military veterans with PTSD. By lowering euthanasia rates and preparing dogs for service-jobs, PFL is proving that everyone deserves a second chance.