Whitney is a friendly, affectionate girl who absolutely loves racing around our play yards. She has this endearing habit of doing little doughnuts and whipping around with such playful enthusiasm that you can’t help but laugh. With people she turns into a total mush, leaning in with a soft, gentle presence. Her eyes say a lot about what she’s feeling and it’s easy to imagine her forming a deep bond with her future person or family. We’ll be completing additional dog testing with Whitney soon and will update her bio as we learn more.
Weight: 57 pounds Age: 4 years Other Dogs: Requires further testing Cats: Interested, slow intros recommended Kids: presumed to do well based on personality, may do well with older children Home Type: semi-active home Leash Behavior: Walks fairly well on leash, is capable of pulling Whitney is clean on both sides of her kennel Does well in cars
If you are interested in adopting Whitney please fill out our online application at highsierraanimalrescue.org. Once your application has been reviewed and approved we will work with you to schedule an appointment. Please no `drop-ins` to view dogs without an appointment. All High Sierra Animal Rescue dogs are spayed or neutered, up-to-date on age appropriate shots, micro-chipped, tested for heart worm, given heart worm preventative medication each month, and de-wormed.
Whitney is a friendly, affectionate girl who absolutely loves racing around our play yards. She has this endearing habit of doing little doughnuts and whipping around with such playful enthusiasm that you can’t help but laugh. With people she turns into a total mush, leaning in with a soft, gentle presence. Her eyes say a lot about what she’s feeling and it’s easy to imagine her forming a deep bond with her future person or family. We’ll be completing additional dog testing with Whitney soon and will update her bio as we learn more.
Weight: 57 pounds Age: 4 years Other Dogs: Requires further testing Cats: Interested, slow intros recommended Kids: presumed to do well based on personality, may do well with older children Home Type: semi-active home Leash Behavior: Walks fairly well on leash, is capable of pulling Whitney is clean on both sides of her kennel Does well in cars
If you are interested in adopting Whitney please fill out our online application at highsierraanimalrescue.org. Once your application has been reviewed and approved we will work with you to schedule an appointment. Please no `drop-ins` to view dogs without an appointment. All High Sierra Animal Rescue dogs are spayed or neutered, up-to-date on age appropriate shots, micro-chipped, tested for heart worm, given heart worm preventative medication each month, and de-wormed.
Our \front office is still operating by appointment only for adoptions and boarding. Please call (530) 832-4727 Monday-Saturday from 10am-4pm or leave us a detailed message. You may refer to our website for answers regarding adoptions and boarding. Our shelter is located at 103 Meadowridge Lane in Portola, situated in the Sierra Nevada mountains in a triangle between Truckee, Ca and Reno, Nv. Thank you!
Our \front office is still operating by appointment only for adoptions and boarding. Please call (530) 832-4727 Monday-Saturday from 10am-4pm or leave us a detailed message. You may refer to our website for answers regarding adoptions and boarding. Our shelter is located at 103 Meadowridge Lane in Portola, situated in the Sierra Nevada mountains in a triangle between Truckee, Ca and Reno, Nv. Thank you!
More about this rescue
High Sierra Animal Rescue is a small nonprofit organization located in Plumas County, dedicated to saving the lives of homeless adoptable pets that can no longer be held at county shelters and providing with the care they need until they can be placed into permanent loving homes. Since 1999, HSAR has saved the lives of more than 4,500 adoptable pets. To learn more, to view all our adoptable pets, success stories or complete an online adoption application visit our website.
High Sierra Animal Rescue is a small nonprofit organization located in Plumas County, dedicated to saving the lives of homeless adoptable pets that can no longer be held at county shelters and providing with the care they need until they can be placed into permanent loving homes. Since 1999, HSAR has saved the lives of more than 4,500 adoptable pets. To learn more, to view all our adoptable pets, success stories or complete an online adoption application visit our website.
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