My Friends at Wayside say: - During my time at Wayside, I have enjoyed being around other dogs. - I’m a shy dog and need someone willing to be patient with me. - I love to stick close to people for comfort. - I have displayed some touch sensitivities. Ask our staff for more info!
My home needs are: - Wayside recommends I live in a home with kids 6 years old and older since I tend to be nervous around new people and loud noises. - If you have kids in the home 9 years old and younger, I will need to meet them since I can be nervous around new people and loud noises. - Wayside recommends researching my breed.
Pet Location: Wayside Waifs Campus
My Friends at Wayside say: - During my time at Wayside, I have enjoyed being around other dogs. - I’m a shy dog and need someone willing to be patient with me. - I love to stick close to people for comfort. - I have displayed some touch sensitivities. Ask our staff for more info!
My home needs are: - Wayside recommends I live in a home with kids 6 years old and older since I tend to be nervous around new people and loud noises. - If you have kids in the home 9 years old and younger, I will need to meet them since I can be nervous around new people and loud noises. - Wayside recommends researching my breed.
Check out our adoption process at www.waysidewaifs.org
Check out our adoption process at www.waysidewaifs.org
More about this shelter
Wayside Waifs is a charitable animal shelter. Our purpose is to improve the quality of animal welfare in our community by providing humane treatment and advocating for companion animals. We accomplish this by:
* Providing temporary shelter for homeless companion animals
* Placing as many adoptable animals as possible in responsible homes
* Educating the public on the humane treatment of pets
* Reducing pet over-population
* Developing partnerships, collaborations and strategic alliances with governmental entities and charitable organizations.
Wayside Waifs is a charitable animal shelter. Our purpose is to improve the quality of animal welfare in our community by providing humane treatment and advocating for companion animals. We accomplish this by:
* Providing temporary shelter for homeless companion animals
* Placing as many adoptable animals as possible in responsible homes
* Educating the public on the humane treatment of pets
* Reducing pet over-population
* Developing partnerships, collaborations and strategic alliances with governmental entities and charitable organizations.
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