Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
Pet Location: Nellie is currently living in a foster home! If you`d like to schedule a time to meet her, please contact Wayside Adoptions at (816) 986-4426.My Friends at Wayside say: - I am a graduate of Confidence College. In this program, I gained confidence and learned that the world is not so scary. My adoption comes with a free 30-minute private training session. - Once I warm up, I`ve been described as a wiggly, goofy and social girl!- I’m housebroken when kept on a schedule in my foster home. - Volunteers say that I walk well on leash.- I am eligible for a Slumber Pawty, a 7-10 day in-home trial period. If you already have a dog at home, the Slumber Pawty is required. Please visit our website for additional information. My home needs are: - I need a home with kids 6 years and older since I tend to be nervous around new people and loud noises. - Wayside requires bringing the whole family out to meet me before adoption - new people can make me a little nervous.- If you do have a dog in the home, I must meet them prior to adoption to ensure that we can be buddies. - For my safety, I need to go home on an anti-slip collar called a martingale collar. For your convenience, we sell them in our retail store, Whiskers and Wags.Check out my super cool new video! Scroll through my photos to watch it.Hi there, I’m Nellie! I have the sweetest nature and the world’s softest fur. You’ll understand what I mean when you come to meet me. I’m shy at first, too, and it takes me extra time to grow comfortable with you. But I’m brave and resilient, and I’m ready to blossom into the silly, happy dog that I was always meant to be. Once we bond, you’ll find yourself smiling as I bounce around in pure joy playing with my toys or as I rest my head gently in your lap, soaking up all the love and attention you show me. Ah, I can’t wait to be your best buddy. I hope you want that too.I’m an adorable, 1-year old, 47-pound sweetheart, with beautiful brindle fur, gentle, soulful eyes, and an unassuming, lovely, goofy personality. I’m already housebroken, too, as long as you keep me on a schedule and get me out regularly. A kind stranger found me as a stray and brought me to safety at Wayside. While it felt good to be cared for and loved, the big shelter felt awfully stressful to a shy gal like me. I enrolled in Wayside’s Confidence College, where I made so much progress and met lots of new friends. And the