Holly is in the Adoption Ambassador foster program. Foster families take animals into their homes and help them get adopted. This is what her foster family is saying about her:
Holly is a sweet 3-month-old girlie that is adjusting well to her foster home. She is currently in a home with small children that she loves to cuddle with and love on. My 7-year-old enjoys reading Holly books and playing “dog school”. Her sweet kisses sometimes turn into nibbles, which we are working on.
Holly also shares a home with three other dogs of all sizes and age ranges. She gets along with all of them, but has taken a special liking to our young pup. They spend most of the day playing with each other with toys or running around the yard. When not playing you can find Holly sunbathing or napping with the other pups in the Livingroom.
Holly is crate and potty trained. She does have access to a doggie dog and can go outside when she pleases. However, I do walk her out in the morning/before bed, after eating, and when we return home from being out to make sure she goes to the bathroom. She sleeps well in her crate with no fuss. Holly is a polite eater and not cat or bird tested.
I feel Holly is one of those dogs that matches energy to her surroundings and could adjust well to different family/home settings. Example, when paired with high energy kids and other high energy dogs she will exhibit high energy. Likewise, when placed in a lower energy environment I feel she would adjust to a claimer lifestyle.
Interested in Holly?! Contact our team: Berkeleycampus@charlestonanimalsociety.org or 843-719-5050 (leave a message if no answer).
Meet Holly,
Holly is in the Adoption Ambassador foster program. Foster families take animals into their homes and help them get adopted. This is what her foster family is saying about her:
Holly is a sweet 3-month-old girlie that is adjusting well to her foster home. She is currently in a home with small children that she loves to cuddle with and love on. My 7-year-old enjoys reading Holly books and playing “dog school”. Her sweet kisses sometimes turn into nibbles, which we are working on.
Holly also shares a home with three other dogs of all sizes and age ranges. She gets along with all of them, but has taken a special liking to our young pup. They spend most of the day playing with each other with toys or running around the yard. When not playing you can find Holly sunbathing or napping with the other pups in the Livingroom.
Holly is crate and potty trained. She does have access to a doggie dog and can go outside when she pleases. However, I do walk her out in the morning/before bed, after eating, and when we return home from being out to make sure she goes to the bathroom. She sleeps well in her crate with no fuss. Holly is a polite eater and not cat or bird tested.
I feel Holly is one of those dogs that matches energy to her surroundings and could adjust well to different family/home settings. Example, when paired with high energy kids and other high energy dogs she will exhibit high energy. Likewise, when placed in a lower energy environment I feel she would adjust to a claimer lifestyle.
Interested in Holly?! Contact our team: Berkeleycampus@charlestonanimalsociety.org or 843-719-5050 (leave a message if no answer).