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Shiloh

Corgi Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)

Female, Young
Shippensburg, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Name: Shiloh Age: 8 months Breed: Corgi mix Size: 23 lbs Adoption Application: https://forms.gle/nuKXoMu6gjS5DhFm8 Contact: transport@hssm.org Say hello to Shiloh! Shiloh is eight month old mixed breed sweetheart and she is ONE SMART COOKIE! Unlike some of her shelter besties in playgroup who might be a little slow to pick up on basic training, Shiloh LOVES to learn new tricks. And she picks them up FAST. The person here that has taken her on as their project dog is always impressed at how quickly she learns. She already knows sit, stay, down, give paw, and loves a game of fetch. She is also great with other dogs and keeps up with the energy no matter how high. She would make a great working dog or hiking/running companion especially since she is basically still a pup. Don't get us wrong - she loves to snuggle too so really she's the best of both worlds. She's fixed, heartworm negative, and ready for her next adventure with you! ****LOCATED IN MISSISSIPPI - TRANSPORT UPON ADOPTION***** Shiloh's $300 adoption fee includes spay/neuter, up to date vaccines, microchip AND transport fee to a location near you. We currently have transportation to CT, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, GA, and TN. Please email transport@hssm.org for more information on transports! --> If you are interested in adopting Shiloh please fill out our online application here: (https://forms.gle/nuKXoMu6gjS5DhFm8 - Dog). A staff member will reach out if your application is approved to discuss the adoption process. No fenced in yard required, and YES - we adopt to families with children! The adoption will not be final until the adoption contract is discussed and signed. Transports are arranged for specific dates, typically within 1-3 weeks of approving your application. Adopters will meet at a designated meeting spot to pick up their new companions. For further information, please first fill out the application referenced above. **Due to import regulations we are not able to adopt to MA or RI residents at this time.
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Emma

Corgi Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 9 yrs 1 mo
Frederick, MD
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
EmmaCorgi Mix 8 Years Emma is a little shy yet playful and warms up to new friends after the first walk.Emma is crate trained and likes her cozy personal space where she feels safe and can see everything that’s going on around her.Emma enjoys playing with the furry friends and loves kisses from her humans.Emma will make the perfect companion in a loving home. ##1501947##
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Bruno

Corgi Australian Shepherd

Male, 4 yrs
White Marsh, MD
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
WE ARE A TX-BASED RESCUE. THIS DOG IS CURRENTLY LOCATED IN TX AND WILL BE TRANSPORTED UPON ADOPTION. Please fill out an adoption application at haydudeequine.org Meet Bruno — the best of both worlds wrapped up in one adorable, wiggly package! Bruno is a 4-year-old, 30-pound Corgi mix with the classic Corgi body (short legs, sturdy build, and that irresistible wiggle) — but with a unique face that makes him truly one of a kind. And when we say wiggle, we mean it… his whole body gets in on the action! Add in his constantly wagging little nub tail, and you’ve got a dog who wears his happiness on his sleeve. Bruno absolutely loves people of all sizes. Whether it’s kids, adults, or anyone willing to give him a little attention, he’s all in — soaking up pets and dishing out affection in return. He’s the kind of dog who will greet you like you’re the best part of his day, every single time. We believe Bruno may have spent much of his life as an outdoor dog, so he’s still learning the ropes when it comes to house training. The good news? He’s already making great progress! He uses the dog door during the day to go in and out, and he does excellent in his kennel at night. With a little patience and consistency, he’s going to catch on quickly. Bruno does well with other dogs overall, but he does not do well with unaltered male dogs, so he’ll do best in a home that can accommodate that preference. If you’re looking for a happy, people-loving pup with a big personality and an even bigger heart, Bruno is ready to wiggle his way right into your life.
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Lady

Corgi Border Collie

Female, 11 mos
White Marsh, MD
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
WE ARE A TX-BASED RESCUE. THIS DOG IS CURRENTLY LOCATED IN TX AND WILL BE TRANSPORTED UPON ADOPTION. Please fill out an adoption application at haydudeequine.org ✨🐾 Meet Lady — Gentle Soul, Quiet Companion, Blossoming Beauty 🐾✨ Hi… I’m Lady 💛 I’m about 10 months old, 25 pounds, and if I’m being honest… I’m still figuring this big, busy world out. I may be a little shy when we first meet—you might have to come get me (I like to pretend it’s a game of “you can’t catch me,” but I promise I’m not very committed to winning 😅). Once you do, though? I melt. Soft pets, kind voices, and gentle patience are my absolute favorite things. I’m what they call a “gentle heart.” I don’t have a mean bone in my body—just a sensitive soul who wants to feel safe and loved. And once I do? Oh… I start to shine. ✨ I love other dogs—they help me feel brave and show me that everything’s going to be okay. Having a confident canine friend in my forever home would be like having my own emotional support buddy. Some of my favorite things: - Going on walks (I’m actually really good on a leash!) - Checking in to make sure you’re still there… because you’re important 💛 - Quietly hanging out near you like your polite little shadow - Learning that the world isn’t so scary after all I’m not the chaotic, zoomy type—I’m more of a “let’s take a peaceful walk and then sit together in comfortable silence” kind of girl. Think cozy companion, not party animal. Because I’m still building my confidence, I’d do best in a calmer home without small children. Lots of noise and fast movement can feel overwhelming for me—but with patience, love, and time, I’m blossoming more every single day. 🌼 What I really need is someone who sees me—not just the shy beginnings, but the loving, loyal dog I’m becoming. Someone who will go at my pace, celebrate my little victories, and let me grow into the confident girl I’m meant to be. I promise, I’m worth the wait. So if you’ve got a kind heart, a little patience, and maybe a friendly dog who wouldn’t mind showing me the ropes… I’d love to be your Lady. Apply today at haydudeequine.org 🐾💛
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EDDIE

Corgi Beagle

Male, Adult
Hagerstown, MD
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  Some dogs arrive in rescue angry at the world. Others arrive completely shut down. And then there are dogs like Eddie — little souls who have every reason not to trust people anymore, yet still look at you with hopeful eyes and quietly ask for love.   Eddie is an absolutely adorable one-year-old Beagle mix weighing about 30 pounds, and everything about him is endearing. From his compact little body to his soulful face and soft expression, he is impossible not to fall in love with. He has the kind of face that makes you want to scoop him up, sit down, and promise him that life is finally going to be better.   Sadly, Eddie’s beginning was anything but easy.   He was rescued from a neglect and abandonment situation along with eight other dogs. They had clearly been surviving rather than truly living. Although friendly, they were frightened and unsure of the world around them. It is heartbreaking to imagine how long Eddie went without the stability, affection, and care every dog deserves.   But despite everything, this sweet boy’s spirit is shining through almost immediately.   Within a single day in foster care, Eddie has already started relaxing and showing his true personality. His foster mom says he is soaking up affection and beginning to understand that kindness is real. He has welcomed the companionship of the other dogs in the home and has quickly traded fear for hopeful little smiles and a wagging tail.   Eddie is not an overwhelming or demanding dog. He is the kind of companion who simply wants to be near his people. He is quiet, gentle, affectionate, and incredibly easy to love. Whether he is curling up beside you after a long day or trotting happily along on a walk, Eddie seems grateful for every small moment of comfort and attention.   We truly believe Eddie could fit beautifully into many different homes and lifestyles. He would make a wonderful family dog for children wanting a loyal best friend. He would thrive with a young couple looking for a devoted companion in an apartment or condo. He could also be the perfect addition to an empty-nester home where he could enjoy walks, adventures, and peaceful evenings filled with love and companionship.   What Eddie wants most is what he has likely never had — consistency, safety, and someone who will never leave him behind again.   He is fully grown, fully ready for a forever home, and fully deserving of a life filled with kindness and commitment. Somewhere out there is the family meant for Eddie, and when they find him, they are going to wonder how they ever lived without him.   To give Eddie the loving future he deserves, please contact Critter Cavalry Rescue at ccrnewengland@gmail.com.   PLEASE NOTE:  Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted.  Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site.  The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive.  Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.comMay 30, 2026, 3:02 pm
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NORA (COURTESY POST)

Corgi

Female
Baltimore, MD
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
DISCLOSURE: The adoptable pets in our program are still in the care and custody of owners who wish to re-home their pet. Owners have enlisted Rescue Well to provide marketing and screening of applicants as a service, free of charge. All fees and adoption conditions are determined by the owner. We advise that adopters do not send payment or deposits for pets prior to adopting.  ***** Nora is 4yo, weighs 25lbs, is spayed, is up to date on her vaccines and is microchipped.  Nora is very much loved and her guardians add:        "Nora is very smart and a quick study.  She knows sit, stay, and down.  She also knows "dance" - holding a treat high over her head will make her stand up on her back two legs and hold it.  Nora dislikes/fears strangers entering her home; people entering her space while she's eating; being crowded or cornered.  Thunder and fireworks bother her but not to an extreme degree; she'll usually take herself to a corner.  During the day, Nora is kept in the home which is open to her; usually she stays in the living room or the primary bedroom; she sleeps in the living room or the primary bedroom.  During car rides she does well, though if her crate is not on a stable surface, she may get carsick.  We put her crate in the trunk of our hatchback and she does great.  She eats Dr. Marty's raw; pills are given rolled in margarine.        She was rescued from a ‘Friday Market’ in Kuwait, and later she suffered brain damage when her spay surgery was botched in January 2021 (she has since been properly spayed).  We have worked with several experts to improve her behavior and quality of life, and while she has made huge progress, it’s become clear that our house cannot be a happy, safe for space for her.       Here are some things her future home should know about her:       * She has a tendency to “alarm bark” if she perceives an intruder.  She can get used to new people in her space, but it takes steady exposure and persistence.       * She can be territorial of her food.       * On walks, we’re careful to dodge other dogs, as she is reactive to them when on leash.  The reactivity disappears in an open area (such as a dog park or a big yard) or with dogs she knows.       * If her boundaries are too consistently pressured, or if she feels threatened, she may have panic attack-like symptoms, up to and including lashing out at caregivers.  She has never bitten a stranger, but she's capable of redirecting her anxiety at caregivers in ways up to and including a bite.  If her boundaries are respected, she will calm down and it will be as if nothing has happened.       * When inside, it’s very important that she never feel trapped or cornered. She always needs a way out of wherever she is.          We’ve seen in the past that a calmer, less densely populated environment leads to better behavior across the board for her, and we think that should be her norm.  Best of all would be a home in the country or a suburban home with a big fenced yard." Bite incident:  On 8 August 2024, in Jersey City, NJ, Nora bit one of her guardian's arms; the bite didn't break the skin and animal control was not involved.  Nora's guardians explain:        "We were walking Nora in our neighborhood, turned a corner and found there were other dogs on three sides. Because other dogs on leashes can be a trigger for Nora, we picked her up (our usual way of managing her in these situations, when we can't reroute or distract her with a treat). As the other dogs passed, Nora got overstimulated and panicked, resulting in a bite on one of our arms. It did not break the skin." Nora's guardians explain why they have made the difficult decision to rehome her:         "We love our dog Nora very much, but after four years, it's become clear she cannot be happy living in a city. She is an extremely loving dog, but emotionally quite complicated." Nora's guardians offer a brief a medical history:       "No current injuries.       Daily medications: 30mg paroxetene (2x per day), 25mg amantadine (2x per day). 5mg melatonin with breakfast, 10mg melatonin with dinner. Paroxetene and melatonin help her cope with overstimulation and anxiety. Amantadine helps her deal with chronic pain.       Nora was spayed in January of 2021, but the procedure went badly. She had Ovarian Remnant Syndrome and had to get the spay a second time, which was successful. The latter surgery happened in Oct 2022." Nora's guardians state the following regarding children:  Although Nora lives with a 2yo child, her guardians recommend her living only with children of 10 years of age and older, stating:       "Nora loves kids.  Our only caution about children is that Nora needs her boundaries respected, so any kids in her home need to be aware of her signals and able to respect them." Nora's guardians state the following regarding dogs:  Although Nora doesn't live with a dog, her guardians recommend her living with another dog, stating:         " Outside and in an open area, Nora loves to play and engage other dogs. Inside, she needs to find her own corner and be able to stay alone there. She usually finds this place under a coffee table or desk. When on a leash, she needs some distance from other dogs, or she will bark at them." Nora's guardians state the following regarding cats:  Although Nora doesn't live with a cat, her guardians recommend her living with a cat, stating:        "Nora might do fine with cats.  We don't have much information here.  Her only regular exposure is to the cat that lives with her sitter, whom she gets along fine with."  Nora's guardians describe her as: Barks alot Playful Affectionate Independent Nervous House-Trained Likes men Likes women Nora's guardians describe her ideal future home:        " Nora needs a place where she can be outside for much of the day. She needs space to run. She needs a quiet area, most likely in a suburb or the country. We think she would be happiest with another dog/ dogs in the home, though in that case she would still need her own corner indoors." Rehoming Fee:  None Location:  Jersey City, NJ  (Nora's guardians are committed to transporting Nora for a meet and greet and subsequent delivery of Nora to her new home/family.)***** ADOPTION PROCESS  1. If you are interested in ADOPTING me, please CLICK HERE:  ADOPT ME 2. When your application is received, a Placement Manager will do a basic screening. Applications will be forwarded to the owner for further screening and continuation in the adoption process.  3. Please give us 48-72 hours for a Placement Manager to respond after you submit your application. If it has been longer than that, please email:  rescuewellrehome@gmail.com PLEASE NOTE: We provide ALL of the information we have on this pet, here on this page, in its entirety from the pet's owner. For more on how our process works, please read our DISCLOSURE.   IMPORTANT: By completing an adoption application, you consent to Rescue Well screening your application, contacting your references, and forwarding your application to the pet owner for further consideration. All adoption decisions are determined by the owner.     March 9, 2026, 12:24 am

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White Marsh, MD 21236

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Hagerstown, MD 21746

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All pets are still with owners., Baltimore, MD 21045

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