Heather was surrendered by her owner to the Corona Animal Shelter in October 2024. During this time, the shelter was receiving several German Shepherds, Shepherd mixes, and Belgian Malinois breeds, so she was one of many at the shelter. During her stay, Heather was a good dog to get out and socialize. The only noted issue was she was hesitant walking around and wanted to go right back to her kennel. Otherwise, Heather was happy, playful and no bad behaviors were seen.
In May 2025, Heather was rescued by PAWS and lived with a foster. It was noted then that Heather was fearful when it came to changing environments and meeting new people. After some time, Heather started bonding with her foster Mom but was still hesitant around other family members. Heather was also fearful of the leash. However, she got along great with the other family dogs and would take walks.
In July 2025, Heather came to live with another PAWS foster who has several dogs and cats. Heather was very fearful of the change. It took a few days for her to get used to the new home. She was timid and scared initially but eventually started warming up to foster Dad. Heather is now very close to her foster Dad and is slowly warming up to other family members.
Heather would be best in a home with other animals, but she is very selective about which humans she will trust. But once she develops some trust, she can be playful and has a fun personality. She is an easy dog to have around the house, although she does go through significant shedding for a few weeks.
Personality:
Sweet girl, but very cautious and scared when it comes to new environments and people. Loves treats, can be excitable and jumpy once she is comfortable with a person. Good around other pets. She tends to bond closely with one person. She’s pretty chill and content just hanging out in the backyard or her
Heather was surrendered by her owner to the Corona Animal Shelter in October 2024. During this time, the shelter was receiving several German Shepherds, Shepherd mixes, and Belgian Malinois breeds, so she was one of many at the shelter. During her stay, Heather was a good dog to get out and socialize. The only noted issue was she was hesitant walking around and wanted to go right back to her kennel. Otherwise, Heather was happy, playful and no bad behaviors were seen.
In May 2025, Heather was rescued by PAWS and lived with a foster. It was noted then that Heather was fearful when it came to changing environments and meeting new people. After some time, Heather started bonding with her foster Mom but was still hesitant around other family members. Heather was also fearful of the leash. However, she got along great with the other family dogs and would take walks.
In July 2025, Heather came to live with another PAWS foster who has several dogs and cats. Heather was very fearful of the change. It took a few days for her to get used to the new home. She was timid and scared initially but eventually started warming up to foster Dad. Heather is now very close to her foster Dad and is slowly warming up to other family members.
Heather would be best in a home with other animals, but she is very selective about which humans she will trust. But once she develops some trust, she can be playful and has a fun personality. She is an easy dog to have around the house, although she does go through significant shedding for a few weeks.
Personality:
Sweet girl, but very cautious and scared when it comes to new environments and people. Loves treats, can be excitable and jumpy once she is comfortable with a person. Good around other pets. She tends to bond closely with one person. She’s pretty chill and content just hanging out in the backyard or her
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Pets Are Worth Saving (PAWS) requires the potential adopter to fill out an adoption questionnaire. If PAWS feels that the person or family is a good fit for our pet the potential adopter will fill out a pet adoption agreement. PAWS will do a home check before the pet is placed into it's new home.
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3485 Grand Oaks
Corona, CA 92881
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Petco
3485 Grand Oaks
Corona, CA 92881
(915) 808-4765
www.petsareworthsaving.net
www.petsareworthsaving.biz
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Our Mission
The purpose of PETS ARE WORTH SAVING (PAWS) is to place stray, abandoned, and unwanted shelter animals into desirable, loving homes. All animals that are rescued from local shelters are placed in foster homes where they will receive love, attention, and medical care before being placed with their new families. We work hard to prevent the mistreatment of animals, impede animal over population and encourage responsible pet ownership through education and outreach with the public. PAWS makes every effort to establish and maintain close working relationships with local animal shelters to hopefully one day end euthanasia of adoptable shelter pets.
Who We Are
PETS ARE WORTH SAVING “PAWS” is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization comprised of compassionate volunteers who have made it their mission to help all adoptable animals living in City shelters find safe, permanent homes that will provide them with the dignity and love they so richly deserve.
Our wonderful group of volunteers met each other helping animals at the Corona Shelter and worked together for approximately 3 years before making the decision to form our own non-profit group, known as PETS ARE WORTH SAVING (PAWS). Our mutual love of animals and our desire to give these beautiful creatures the opportunity for eternal happiness is what drives us to free them from shelters for placement in forever homes.
What The Future Holds…..
PAWS would someday like to expand our operation by opening a permanent location that will serve as a safe haven for animals and provide education for people that wish to learn more about pet care and issues that affect all cats and dogs. To reach this goal, we will need to rely on the generosity of donors, apply for grant funds, and hold various fundraising events to raise the money necessary to realize our dream.
Our Mission
The purpose of PETS ARE WORTH SAVING (PAWS) is to place stray, abandoned, and unwanted shelter animals into desirable, loving homes. All animals that are rescued from local shelters are placed in foster homes where they will receive love, attention, and medical care before being placed with their new families. We work hard to prevent the mistreatment of animals, impede animal over population and encourage responsible pet ownership through education and outreach with the public. PAWS makes every effort to establish and maintain close working relationships with local animal shelters to hopefully one day end euthanasia of adoptable shelter pets.
Who We Are
PETS ARE WORTH SAVING “PAWS” is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization comprised of compassionate volunteers who have made it their mission to help all adoptable animals living in City shelters find safe, permanent homes that will provide them with the dignity and love they so richly deserve.
Our wonderful group of volunteers met each other helping animals at the Corona Shelter and worked together for approximately 3 years before making the decision to form our own non-profit group, known as PETS ARE WORTH SAVING (PAWS). Our mutual love of animals and our desire to give these beautiful creatures the opportunity for eternal happiness is what drives us to free them from shelters for placement in forever homes.
What The Future Holds…..
PAWS would someday like to expand our operation by opening a permanent location that will serve as a safe haven for animals and provide education for people that wish to learn more about pet care and issues that affect all cats and dogs. To reach this goal, we will need to rely on the generosity of donors, apply for grant funds, and hold various fundraising events to raise the money necessary to realize our dream.
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