** Mabeline’s adoption fee has been generously sponsored by Eric and Amanda Sheron **
✨Meet Mabeline!✨
Mabeline pulled as part of “Angel Retreat’s ACCT’s of love” program.
Mabeline was originally brought into a shelter in Philadelphia after being found as a stray. This shelter is the only open intake shelter for the entire city, and is extremely underfunded and overcrowded.
Mabeline tested positive for Parvo was time stamped for euthanasia. We gladly stepped up, and gave her all the medical care she desperately needed. Along with a lot of love and supportive care Mabeline now has fully recovered and is ready for a home of her own!
Mabeline is an 8 month old mixed breed who is full of happiness for her second chance at life! She is the happiest and most wiggly little lady!
Mabeline is a young and happy puppy that will require a family up to the task of providing her the ample physical and mental exercise and training that all dogs require.
Update from foster:
“Mabelline (aka Mabel, May-Belle, or “Maybe”) is a young-minded pup still figuring out the world. She’s shy with new dogs, so—as with all dogs—introductions should be supervised at first. Mabel’s initial introductions here were filled with caution, but after 2–3 days she settled in. She’s comfortable in our home and fenced yard.
Mabel is very affectionate and people-focused—she loves being picked up and hugged, and will happily claim your lap for naps, though she’s also content just being nearby. She’s about 95% house-trained, sleeps through the night, and is an amazing companion who doesn’t pull on a leash! Even nail trimming was easy. Like any dog, she may get a little fussy if another dog takes her high-value toy, so she’d likely do best in a human-only home, but could live with another dog if slowly introduced correctly. Cats may be chased, but she shows no aggressive reaction when introductions with our cat are supervised.
Crate note: She may protest briefly at first, but if ignored she settles quickly for the night. Overnight crating is likely no longer necessary and may be phased out very soon.
She’ll be hard to let go, but she deserves a loving home.”
If you are interested in being considered for them please apply on our website at www.angelsretreat.org 💕🐾
Angel’s Retreat
West Chester, PA
PA Kennel License 17335
** Mabeline’s adoption fee has been generously sponsored by Eric and Amanda Sheron **
✨Meet Mabeline!✨
Mabeline pulled as part of “Angel Retreat’s ACCT’s of love” program.
Mabeline was originally brought into a shelter in Philadelphia after being found as a stray. This shelter is the only open intake shelter for the entire city, and is extremely underfunded and overcrowded.
Mabeline tested positive for Parvo was time stamped for euthanasia. We gladly stepped up, and gave her all the medical care she desperately needed. Along with a lot of love and supportive care Mabeline now has fully recovered and is ready for a home of her own!
Mabeline is an 8 month old mixed breed who is full of happiness for her second chance at life! She is the happiest and most wiggly little lady!
Mabeline is a young and happy puppy that will require a family up to the task of providing her the ample physical and mental exercise and training that all dogs require.
Update from foster:
“Mabelline (aka Mabel, May-Belle, or “Maybe”) is a young-minded pup still figuring out the world. She’s shy with new dogs, so—as with all dogs—introductions should be supervised at first. Mabel’s initial introductions here were filled with caution, but after 2–3 days she settled in. She’s comfortable in our home and fenced yard.
Mabel is very affectionate and people-focused—she loves being picked up and hugged, and will happily claim your lap for naps, though she’s also content just being nearby. She’s about 95% house-trained, sleeps through the night, and is an amazing companion who doesn’t pull on a leash! Even nail trimming was easy. Like any dog, she may get a little fussy if another dog takes her high-value toy, so she’d likely do best in a human-only home, but could live with another dog if slowly introduced correctly. Cats may be chased, but she shows no aggressive reaction when introductions with our cat are supervised.
Crate note: She may protest briefly at first, but if ignored she settles quickly for the night. Overnight crating is likely no longer necessary and may be phased out very soon.
She’ll be hard to let go, but she deserves a loving home.”
If you are interested in being considered for them please apply on our website at www.angelsretreat.org 💕🐾
Angel’s Retreat
West Chester, PA
PA Kennel License 17335