Adopt

My name is
Pepper!

Posted over 2 years ago | Updated 11 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Meet the Pet

2

Submit Application

3

Approve Application

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Longhair
Color
Brown or Chocolate (Mostly)
Age
2 years 4 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
50848723
Hair Length
long

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Pepper`s foster parent told us: `Pepper is a sweetheart, who enjoys light back scratches and occasional belly rubs. She is curious about my work and enjoys accompanying me through my workday. She is playful and loving but also appreciates her alone time.`
Pepper`s favorite thing is playing with any yarn or string-related toys—she will chase them with all her passion and strength!
But she`s not so into: weightlifting. She prefers running, eating, and, mostly, sleeping.
Her special talents are: digging through all your Amazon packages!
Her perfect day would be: a light belly rub and some Temptation treats before sleeping.
If Pepper were an ice cream flavor, she would be: coffee -- the way she sleeps, she must have long work hours!
Important facts about Pepper:
Pepper is shy and takes some time to get comfortable with strangers. She has a history of biting from excessive petting or touching.
She prefers light scratches around her neck the most.
When you present your hand at first, she shows affection by rubbing her head against your fingers. However, this is not an invitation to pet her, especially if you are a stranger. Any excessive touching will agitate her, leading to a cute hiss and a possible bite.
She is very treats-motivated. If she bites, I recommend that you present a treat on your hand. She will eat it from your hand and gradually show more affection over time.
After about a week, she let me rub her belly lightly and give her a nice back scratch. If I`ve accidentally agitated her, she bites lightly instead - which is her way of showing comfort with me!
She is very playful when you are playing with her; otherwise, she is calm during her nap hours.
She enjoys being close to you while you are working. She will lie down on your desk while you work.
Pepper has not met children/cats/other dogs whilst in our car. Our team is happy to discuss these topics during your virtual appointment.

If you are interested in adopting Pepper, please sent an email to anonytil9@gmail.com to arrange a virtual meet and greet with the pet`s foster parent. You should receive a reply within 24-48 hours
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
50848723
Contact
Address
2650 S Arlington Mill Dr, Arlington, VA 22206

Their adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

Visit the shelter during regular business hours. If the pet is listed as "in foster", please contact the foster at the email provided.

2.

Submit Application

If you would like to adopt after meeting the animal, the foster or staff member will give you a link to an online application.

3.

Approve Application

One of our adoptions counselors will contact you to go over the pet’s medical history, personality information, and answer any questions.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

Finalize adoption paperwork & pay adoption fee.

5.

Take the Pet Home

Schedule a time to pick up the pet at the shelter.

Additional adoption info

We are not able to respond to all email requests. Please make sure to follow the instructions given in each pet's profile.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Meet our pets at 2650 S Arlington Mill Dr, Arlington VA 22206.

More about this shelter

Founded in 1944, the Animal Welfare League of Arlington provides animal adoption and community programs to the Northern Virginia and D.C. metropolitan area, as well as animal rescue and control services within Arlington County.


Vision
A humane community in which animals and people live together harmoniously.

Mission
Improving the lives of animals and people by providing resources, care, and protection.

Values & Guiding Principles
LEAD COURAGEOUSLY: We strive to be leaders in our field and community knowing that a leader pursues excellence, fosters innovation, and rises to the hardest challenges.
DO GOOD: Encourage an environment of compassion, respect, kindness, and inclusivity among staff, volunteers, clients, and the community that we serve. Suspend judgment while acknowledging and appreciating the individuality of each person and animal.
BE HONEST: Recognize the critical role we serve in the community and maintain the public’s trust through open accessibility and transparency.
EMBRACE CHANGE: Remain open-minded and adaptable to the changing landscape. We learn from our failures and work every day to improve ourselves and the organization.
WORK TOGETHER: Support each other by creating a positive, mission-driven, and team-centered culture. Above all, have fun and laugh.

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