This helps Animal Welfare League of Charlotte County with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Boxer
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
7 years 7 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
45 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
101202
My details
Good with dogs
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Oakley 🤍
Oakley is a 7-year-old senior lady who came to us from another county and has been settling in over the past few months. She’s independent, stubborn, and very much knows what she wants—this is a dog with opinions.
She has good leash manners and does best with calm, respectful handling. While Oakley isn’t immediately affectionate, she can be sweet with someone who’s willing to give her time, patience, and consistency. Once trust is built, her softer (and slightly goofy) side starts to show—especially if you discover her favorite thing: being scratched with a toilet brush, which she absolutely loves.
Oakley is looking for an experienced, understanding home that appreciates a strong personality and is willing to work for that loving, cuddly side. She may not be a lap dog, but for the right person, Oakley will be a uniquely rewarding companion.
Meet Oakley 🤍
Oakley is a 7-year-old senior lady who came to us from another county and has been settling in over the past few months. She’s independent, stubborn, and very much knows what she wants—this is a dog with opinions.
She has good leash manners and does best with calm, respectful handling. While Oakley isn’t immediately affectionate, she can be sweet with someone who’s willing to give her time, patience, and consistency. Once trust is built, her softer (and slightly goofy) side starts to show—especially if you discover her favorite thing: being scratched with a toilet brush, which she absolutely loves.
Oakley is looking for an experienced, understanding home that appreciates a strong personality and is willing to work for that loving, cuddly side. She may not be a lap dog, but for the right person, Oakley will be a uniquely rewarding companion.
The AWL is here to find the best match possible between adopters and the animals in our care. Keep in mind that a pet’s personality is way more important, and it’s best to try to find a pet that will fit into your lifestyle.
The AWL is here to find the best match possible between adopters and the animals in our care. Keep in mind that a pet’s personality is way more important, and it’s best to try to find a pet that will fit into your lifestyle.
We are located at 3519 Drance St. in Port Charlotte.
Take exit 167 off I-75 and go towards US-41/Tamiami Trail, drive for about 1½ mile and on the right side, you'll see an yellow sign that says animal shelter, make a right on Drance St. and we are at the end of the road.
We are open 7 days a week from 11am-5pm.
We are located at 3519 Drance St. in Port Charlotte.
Take exit 167 off I-75 and go towards US-41/Tamiami Trail, drive for about 1½ mile and on the right side, you'll see an yellow sign that says animal shelter, make a right on Drance St. and we are at the end of the road.
More about this shelter
The Animal Welfare League is a non-profit organization committed to advocating for animal protection and welfare. We are based in Port Charlotte, Florida. Since 1963 our shelter has served the Charlotte County community by providing a temporary home, medical service and caring attention for many dogs, cats and other animals. These animals come to us as strays, pets given up by their owners, unfortunate animals rescued from abuse and neglect, or simply lost pets in need of being re-united with their families.
The Animal Welfare League is a non-profit organization committed to advocating for animal protection and welfare. We are based in Port Charlotte, Florida. Since 1963 our shelter has served the Charlotte County community by providing a temporary home, medical service and caring attention for many dogs, cats and other animals. These animals come to us as strays, pets given up by their owners, unfortunate animals rescued from abuse and neglect, or simply lost pets in need of being re-united with their families.
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