*Meet Pixel - Velcro Dog seeking his Emotional Support Person*
Pixel is a sensitive soul looking for his person—his person.
Since arriving at the shelter on November 29th, the busy, noisy environment has been overwhelming for him, and it’s clear that Pixel would thrive best with a calm, steady human who can be his emotional anchor.
Pixel is a classic velcro dog: once he trusts you, he wants to be close and take his cues from you. He’s nervous and unsure in new situations, but with a patient, reassuring handler, you can almost see him exhale and start to feel safe.
He’s not looking for chaos or constant activity—he’s looking for connection.He’s very food motivated, which makes building trust and confidence a little easier, and he’s eager to please when he feels supported.
Pixel would do best in a quieter home with someone who understands that confidence takes time—and that love, for him, grows slowly but deeply.If you’re the kind of person who values a loyal shadow, celebrates small wins, and believes in being someone’s safe place, Pixel might just be waiting for you.
On February 8th, Pixel went on his first adventure outside the shelter—and what a brave boy he was! (At least he tried to be)
He hopped right into the car like a pro and settled in nicely for the ride.
Once out on the trail, Pixel completed nearly a 6-mile hike, encountering people, dogs, horses, and bikes along the way. While clearly nervous and unsure, he approached the world with timid curiosity, carefully observing everything around him.
Pixel surprised everyone by taking treats from friendly strangers, a big step for a dog who’s still learning that new people can be okay. He walked nicely on leash, occasionally pulling but responding well to gentle leash pressure and slowing himself down.
While he did stop to sniff now and then, his main focus was making sure he understood what was happening around him—proof that he’s still processing the world and looking to his handler for reassurance.
Overall, Pixel showed that with a calm, steady person by his side, he can do hard things. He may not be confident yet, but he’s trying—and that effort speaks volumes!
*Meet Pixel - Velcro Dog seeking his Emotional Support Person*
Pixel is a sensitive soul looking for his person—his person.
Since arriving at the shelter on November 29th, the busy, noisy environment has been overwhelming for him, and it’s clear that Pixel would thrive best with a calm, steady human who can be his emotional anchor.
Pixel is a classic velcro dog: once he trusts you, he wants to be close and take his cues from you. He’s nervous and unsure in new situations, but with a patient, reassuring handler, you can almost see him exhale and start to feel safe.
He’s not looking for chaos or constant activity—he’s looking for connection.He’s very food motivated, which makes building trust and confidence a little easier, and he’s eager to please when he feels supported.
Pixel would do best in a quieter home with someone who understands that confidence takes time—and that love, for him, grows slowly but deeply.If you’re the kind of person who values a loyal shadow, celebrates small wins, and believes in being someone’s safe place, Pixel might just be waiting for you.
On February 8th, Pixel went on his first adventure outside the shelter—and what a brave boy he was! (At least he tried to be)
He hopped right into the car like a pro and settled in nicely for the ride.
Once out on the trail, Pixel completed nearly a 6-mile hike, encountering people, dogs, horses, and bikes along the way. While clearly nervous and unsure, he approached the world with timid curiosity, carefully observing everything around him.
Pixel surprised everyone by taking treats from friendly strangers, a big step for a dog who’s still learning that new people can be okay. He walked nicely on leash, occasionally pulling but responding well to gentle leash pressure and slowing himself down.
While he did stop to sniff now and then, his main focus was making sure he understood what was happening around him—proof that he’s still processing the world and looking to his handler for reassurance.
Overall, Pixel showed that with a calm, steady person by his side, he can do hard things. He may not be confident yet, but he’s trying—and that effort speaks volumes!
We occasionally have reduced adoption fees- check our MCAS Facebook page to see if we have a current special.
If you find an animal you'd like to adopt, come right in, there are no appointments necessary.
Our adoption fees are only $50.
We occasionally have reduced adoption fees- check our MCAS Facebook page to see if we have a current special.
If you find an animal you'd like to adopt, come right in, there are no appointments necessary.
Go meet their pets
If you see a pet that you like on this site, hurry in before someone else beats you to it! (No need to email us first.)
You are invited to meet our pets anytime during our business hours. We also have cats available at the Ocala Petsense (East Silver Springs Blvd) store everyday. We regularly have adoption events which we advertise on our Facebook page.
If you see a pet that you like on this site, hurry in before someone else beats you to it! (No need to email us first.)
You are invited to meet our pets anytime during our business hours. We also have cats available at the Ocala Petsense (East Silver Springs Blvd) store everyday. We regularly have adoption events which we advertise on our Facebook page.
More about this shelter
Marion County Animal Services is the largest animal shelter in our county. Operating as a no-kill shelter, our kennels are almost always full. We provide adoption, fostering opportunities, work with rescues, accept volunteers and provide the training for veterinary assisting students. In addition, we run the Neuter Commuter and provide all animal control services in Marion County.
Due to the sheer volume of animals in our care, we need lots of help from our community in our effort to adopt out more and save more!
We don't only accept the ideal animals into our shelter. We can offer you quite the array of animal breeds and personalites! Keep an open mind when visiting our shelter- you may find that your perfect match is not at all what you set out to find.
We're here to help you as well as our homeless and lovable animals.
Marion County Animal Services is the largest animal shelter in our county. Operating as a no-kill shelter, our kennels are almost always full. We provide adoption, fostering opportunities, work with rescues, accept volunteers and provide the training for veterinary assisting students. In addition, we run the Neuter Commuter and provide all animal control services in Marion County.
Due to the sheer volume of animals in our care, we need lots of help from our community in our effort to adopt out more and save more!
We don't only accept the ideal animals into our shelter. We can offer you quite the array of animal breeds and personalites! Keep an open mind when visiting our shelter- you may find that your perfect match is not at all what you set out to find.
We're here to help you as well as our homeless and lovable animals.
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We'll also keep you updated on PEABODY's adoption status with email updates.