Now Hiring: Lap Heater & Backyard Patrol. DEWEY is overqualified!
Meet Dewey, a 3-year-old Schnauzer/mix who’s ready to fill not one, but two important roles in your life: professional lap warmer and certified backyard security guard! This handsome boy is full of spunk and loves nothing more than running, romping, and showing off his zoomies. At times, Dewey can be a little hesitant with new people, but once he decides you’re part of his crew, his affectionate side shines through - and that tail won’t stop wagging! After playtime, Dewey is all about companionship, pets, and curling up by your side.
Dewey came to WCAS as a stray; however, we believe he likely came from a home with many other dogs, and because of that, he didn’t always get the care and consistency he needed. Since arriving at WCAS, he has made great progress, but he will still need some patience and guidance from his future adopter! Dewey can sometimes be protective of his food and, at times, his toys. With understanding, consistency and the help of a patient and knowledgeable adopter, he will continue to grow into the wonderful companion we know he can be! Given Dewey`s needs, we believe he is best suited for a home with no children.
Although Dewey came to WCAS as a stray and gets along well with other dogs, we believe he is truly best suited for a home of his own with no other animals. This will allow him to thrive, settle comfortably, and receive the one-on-one attention he deserves.
Dewey is neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, heartworm negative, and given a flea and tick preventative as well as a heartworm preventive.
Apply today - Dewey’s ready to report for duty... and cuddles! Fill out an adoption application on our website or get in touch with us at (920) 279-9795 or wausharacoanimalshelter@gmail.com!
Now Hiring: Lap Heater & Backyard Patrol. DEWEY is overqualified!
Meet Dewey, a 3-year-old Schnauzer/mix who’s ready to fill not one, but two important roles in your life: professional lap warmer and certified backyard security guard! This handsome boy is full of spunk and loves nothing more than running, romping, and showing off his zoomies. At times, Dewey can be a little hesitant with new people, but once he decides you’re part of his crew, his affectionate side shines through - and that tail won’t stop wagging! After playtime, Dewey is all about companionship, pets, and curling up by your side.
Dewey came to WCAS as a stray; however, we believe he likely came from a home with many other dogs, and because of that, he didn’t always get the care and consistency he needed. Since arriving at WCAS, he has made great progress, but he will still need some patience and guidance from his future adopter! Dewey can sometimes be protective of his food and, at times, his toys. With understanding, consistency and the help of a patient and knowledgeable adopter, he will continue to grow into the wonderful companion we know he can be! Given Dewey`s needs, we believe he is best suited for a home with no children.
Although Dewey came to WCAS as a stray and gets along well with other dogs, we believe he is truly best suited for a home of his own with no other animals. This will allow him to thrive, settle comfortably, and receive the one-on-one attention he deserves.
Dewey is neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, heartworm negative, and given a flea and tick preventative as well as a heartworm preventive.
Apply today - Dewey’s ready to report for duty... and cuddles! Fill out an adoption application on our website or get in touch with us at (920) 279-9795 or wausharacoanimalshelter@gmail.com!
To donate, please send a check to
WCAS
N1748 State Hwy. 22
Wautoma, WI 54982
or find us on venmo @WCAS2022
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Submit an application to adopt an animal
2.
Approve Application
3.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
WCAS prides ourselves on finding a match that's great for both you and the animal you're adopting
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
5.
Pay Fee
6.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
It's very important to WCAS's officers, board members and volunteers that we match the right animal with the right home. WCAS takes into account all the various physical, emotional and mental needs of our animals and match them up with the best applicants.
It's very important to WCAS's officers, board members and volunteers that we match the right animal with the right home. WCAS takes into account all the various physical, emotional and mental needs of our animals and match them up with the best applicants.
WCAS is unique that we're 100% volunteer run and therefore do not have set open hours to the public. Please send us a message through FaceBook, or an email: wausharacoanimalshelter@gmail.com if you have any questions regarding our animals or setting up an appointment to drop off a donation.
WCAS is unique that we're 100% volunteer run and therefore do not have set open hours to the public. Please send us a message through FaceBook, or an email: wausharacoanimalshelter@gmail.com if you have any questions regarding our animals or setting up an appointment to drop off a donation.
More about this shelter
Our WCAS mission statement:
To provide a loving, caring, temporary refuge for the displaced dogs and cats of the greater Waushara County area while searching to find them the forever home they deserve.
Our WCAS mission statement:
To provide a loving, caring, temporary refuge for the displaced dogs and cats of the greater Waushara County area while searching to find them the forever home they deserve.
Other pets at this
shelter
We'll also keep you updated on Rufus's adoption status with email updates.