A Shelter Full of Hope and Promise

Alpha – Adopted September 2021!

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Alpha

Breed:  Suspected Fox Terrier/Heeler/Shepherd mixes
Gender: Female
Age: Born July 2021
Size: Suspected to be a medium/large

Energy Level: Puppy energy, big bursts of energy and lots of naps!
Training Goals: Mandatory training session post-adoption or puppy classes!
House trained? Working on it!
Kids? With proper socialization, separation and supervision!
Cats? With proper socialization, separation and supervision!
Dogs? With proper socialization, separation and supervision!
Medical Needs: Basic veterinary care, finishing their vaccination boosters, yearly appointments.

About Me:

Hi, I'm Alpha!

 

I am a young girl who will need their family to be proactive and understand that these next few weeks are the most important in my life. Early socialization is where I learn about the big wide human world that we have to live in. There is going to be so many new things I have yet to experience. I need a home that will look at my body language and understand when I may be fearful of something new.

A family that is patient and loving is what I would like the most, I am just a baby after all. I need a home that is committed to me and ready to give me a life with love and adventure for the rest of my years.
I can't wait to find my forever home.

 

My Perfect Match

Able to provide a calm, nurturing environment with people that will pay attention to any signs of fearfullness I may show.
Is ready for the 10+ year commitment
Loves goofy loveable quirky girls
Will continue with basic training - I will need a post-adoption training appointment or Puppy classes with a WAG approved trainer
Lots of patience!
We use food as a motivator!
Will love me forever no matter what, quirks and all!
I need a home that is committed to me and ready to give me a life with love and adventure for the rest of my years.

My Story:

My littermates and I were an unexpected litter, our previous family loved our mom, and cared for us to grow big and strong with her. Once she's recovered from being a mom, she'll get spayed and not have to be a mom again!
They know WAG is going to find us the most amazing families!

If you can't adopt at this time, please consider donating to WAG so they can continue to care for litters like ours.