Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Wilbur is the heartwarming rescue story we LIVE for! ❤️
When he first arrived in rescue, Wilbur was frozen with fear. He didn’t trust that humans were safe, recoiled from touch, and lived in a constant state of panic. We’ll never know exactly what happened before he was rescued, but it’s clear he hadn’t experienced the love, consistency, and security every puppy deserves.
But with patience, routine, and the guidance of his foster family and canine friends, Wilbur began to realize he was finally safe. Day by day, his confidence grew, and the puppy hiding underneath began to shine.
Today, after two months in rescue, Wilbur is joyful, goofy, endlessly affectionate, and always ready for his next adventure. He proudly carries squeaky toys around the house, loves a good game of fetch, splashing in water, and drinking from the garden hose. When playtime is over, he melts into his foster family for snuggles. He has an incredible zest for life that makes everyone around him smile.
He’s happiest when he’s close to his people, following his foster mom from room to room and convincing everyone that now is, in fact, the perfect time for a belly rub. He romps around the yard with the resident dogs and has proven that, despite his rough start, he truly wants to love and be loved. Now that he’s had a taste of what a happy life feels like, he can’t get enough.
In his forever home, Wilbur is looking for a family who will continue providing the structure, patience, and training that have helped him flourish. Like any young puppy, he’s still learning, but he’s incredibly smart and eager to please. While there’s potential he may always be a little more thoughtful and shy about new experiences than some dogs, we know he is the loyal, steadfast companion who has unlimited love to give and the kind of goofy personality that brings laughter every single day.
A few things to know about Wilbur:
* He is crate trained and truly loves having a safe, cozy space of his own to decompress. His crate is his happy place, and having that safe space is an important part of helping him regulate.
* He’s learning manners around cats and has been doing wonderfully with positive reinforcement and redirection. He can safely coexist with cats but will still need supervision while he continues practicing appropriate boundaries.
* Leashes are still a little scary, but he’s making progress every day.
* He loves people and does wonderfully with the dogs in his foster home.
* He needs his own feeding space because of lingering insecurities around food from his early months. Outside of mealtime, he happily shares toys, snuggles, chews, and even takes treats politely alongside other dogs.
* House training is still a work in progress. Wilbur does best on a consistent schedule and appreciates having a puppy pad available for those rare moments when he realizes he needs to go right now!
Watching Wilbur transform has been one of the greatest joys of fostering. The scared puppy who once hid from the world has become a happy, resilient boy who greets each day with excitement and unconditional love. His past may always be part of his story, but it no longer defines him.
Now all that’s missing is a family to love him for the rest of his life. ❤️