Andy`s Compatibility: Dogs - Meet & Greet Cats - Looking for a feline-free home Kids - 18+
Andy didn’t come with much of a backstory—just some scruffy charm, a toy obsession, and a gallop that looks like it belongs in a cartoon. Seriously, the way this guy runs is pure joy. He’s goofy, endearing, and very ready to leave his stray days behind.
Andy loves his stuff—his toys, his treats, his meals—and honestly, who can blame him? He likely had to fend for himself before landing at the shelter, so he’s still learning that the good things in life don’t have to be guarded. Because of that, Andy needs a home where folks will respect his space when he`s got something tasty or exciting. He’s been practicing all the important commands like “sit,” “leave it,” and “take it,” and he’s pretty proud of his progress.
We recommend a home with adults only—not because Andy isn’t a sweetheart (he totally is), but because he needs people who understand his signals, are happy to let him enjoy his goodies in peace, and will keep up with the helpful techniques he’s learning here, like “resource trading” (think: trade you this snack for that sock, deal?).
Andy’s ready for his new beginning. If you`re the kind of person who cheers for the underdog and appreciates a good toy collection, Andy might just be your guy!
Andy`s Compatibility: Dogs - Meet & Greet Cats - Looking for a feline-free home Kids - 18+
Andy didn’t come with much of a backstory—just some scruffy charm, a toy obsession, and a gallop that looks like it belongs in a cartoon. Seriously, the way this guy runs is pure joy. He’s goofy, endearing, and very ready to leave his stray days behind.
Andy loves his stuff—his toys, his treats, his meals—and honestly, who can blame him? He likely had to fend for himself before landing at the shelter, so he’s still learning that the good things in life don’t have to be guarded. Because of that, Andy needs a home where folks will respect his space when he`s got something tasty or exciting. He’s been practicing all the important commands like “sit,” “leave it,” and “take it,” and he’s pretty proud of his progress.
We recommend a home with adults only—not because Andy isn’t a sweetheart (he totally is), but because he needs people who understand his signals, are happy to let him enjoy his goodies in peace, and will keep up with the helpful techniques he’s learning here, like “resource trading” (think: trade you this snack for that sock, deal?).
Andy’s ready for his new beginning. If you`re the kind of person who cheers for the underdog and appreciates a good toy collection, Andy might just be your guy!
With an open admission policy, a No-Kill philosophy, and more than 3,100 animals crossing our threshold each year, we have still maintained a 98% placement rate over the last 3 years.
This is an amazing feat for any organization…let alone one that takes in some of the most abused, injured and seriously ill animals imaginable.
With an open admission policy, a No-Kill philosophy, and more than 3,100 animals crossing our threshold each year, we have still maintained a 98% placement rate over the last 3 years.
This is an amazing feat for any organization…let alone one that takes in some of the most abused, injured and seriously ill animals imaginable.
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