Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
House-trained,
Story
There’s a certain kind of quiet that isn’t empty - it’s full. The kind that settles around you and, without a sound, makes things feel a little more manageable.That’s Gracie.She’s about four years old, 55 pounds, and carries herself like she understands things the rest of us are still trying to figure out. Not in a grand, dramatic way. Just… gently. Steadily. Majestically.A volunteer described meeting her like this: Gracie stood up, placed her paws softly on their shoulders, and looked into their eyes. And in that moment (despite being leaned on by 55 pounds of dog) nothing felt heavy anymore. She said Gracie looked at her like she could see into her soul... and liked what was there. Which is not something most of us get to feel every day.That’s Gracie’s gift - she doesn’t rush in, she doesn’t demand. She just meets you where you are and stays there, quietly, like it’s exactly where she wants to be.Which makes it hard to understand how she ended up here at all.Gracie came from an overcrowded rural shelter, and there’s no obvious explanation for how a dog like this slips through the cracks. She has lovely manners and an easy presence. Even here, in a place that asks a lot of dogs, she seems more concerned with offering comfort than demanding it.She asks for very little in return. A place to sit close, and, if you’re willing, a brush.She loves being brushed - not in a fussy way, just in that simple, contented way that says this moment is enough. At her intake exam, the clinic was busy and loud. The kind of environment that unsettles even the most confident dogs. Gracie stood up, placed her front paws on the counter, and looked at our medical director - not with fear, not with resistance, just a quiet question: “do we really need to be here?”Yes, Gracie, we did. Even soulful Zen dogs need regular vet care.And then she went through the rest of the visit calmly, bravely, without fuss.Gracie isn’t the dog who’ll turn your life upside down. She’s the one who’ll sit beside you and help it settle.Animal Aid Society is located at 80 Butler Farm Road in Hampton, VA, with visiting hours from 9am to noon, including weekends and holidays.Interested? Come for a visit any day of the week - 365 days a year between 9am - 12pm. Hope to see you soon!PLEASE NOTE: Animal Aid Society observes a 40 mile adoption radius to facilitate post adoption support and follow ups.