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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Small)
Color
Black/Brown/Chocolate
Age
3 years old, Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
4 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
81180
My details
Good with dogs
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Named after Olympic beach volleyball champion Kerri Walsh Jennings, this sweet girl is showing her own quiet strength after being rescued from a hoarding case.
Kerri is incredibly gentle and is adjusting beautifully to life outside of that environment. She may be shy at first, but she warms up quickly and has become increasingly trusting in a short amount of time. Before long, she’ll be happily following her person from room to room or choosing the best seat in the house — your lap or right beside you.
She prefers a calm setup over full crating and settles nicely with an open crate in a cozy, closed room when her foster is away or at bedtime. She eats well, has shown no aggression toward people or other dogs, and stays close to her person outdoors as she builds confidence. The leash was initially frightening, so she’ll need continued patience and positive exposure. She’s beginning to understand potty routines, succeeding outside when given time and consistency, and also using pads when confined.
Kerri is a bright, sensitive dog who will thrive with a patient adopter willing to give her a little adjustment time and let trust build at her pace. In return, she’ll be a devoted, loving companion who simply wants to be near her person.
Named after Olympic beach volleyball champion Kerri Walsh Jennings, this sweet girl is showing her own quiet strength after being rescued from a hoarding case.
Kerri is incredibly gentle and is adjusting beautifully to life outside of that environment. She may be shy at first, but she warms up quickly and has become increasingly trusting in a short amount of time. Before long, she’ll be happily following her person from room to room or choosing the best seat in the house — your lap or right beside you.
She prefers a calm setup over full crating and settles nicely with an open crate in a cozy, closed room when her foster is away or at bedtime. She eats well, has shown no aggression toward people or other dogs, and stays close to her person outdoors as she builds confidence. The leash was initially frightening, so she’ll need continued patience and positive exposure. She’s beginning to understand potty routines, succeeding outside when given time and consistency, and also using pads when confined.
Kerri is a bright, sensitive dog who will thrive with a patient adopter willing to give her a little adjustment time and let trust build at her pace. In return, she’ll be a devoted, loving companion who simply wants to be near her person.
Adoption includes spay/neuter surgery, UTD vaccines, heartworm test (dogs), FIV/FeLV (cats), microchip and registration, and 30 days of free pet insurance.
Once you meet an animal you want to adopt, you'll fill out an application. We'll read through and go over it with you. Once that's approved we'll set up a counseling session to go over all paperwork with you.
Dogs must go home in a collar and leash and cats must leave in a carrier. Both of which can be purchased at the shelter. .
All pets are $125.00
Adoption includes spay/neuter surgery, UTD vaccines, heartworm test (dogs), FIV/FeLV (cats), microchip and registration, and 30 days of free pet insurance.
Once you meet an animal you want to adopt, you'll fill out an application. We'll read through and go over it with you. Once that's approved we'll set up a counseling session to go over all paperwork with you.
Dogs must go home in a collar and leash and cats must leave in a carrier. Both of which can be purchased at the shelter. .