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**Ziba is being adopted out from her foster home, where she`s learning sign language! Please call WCHS to set up an appointment if you are interested in meeting with her.**
Ziba`s adoption fee has been paid for by a generous donor!
• Intake Reason: surrendered, owner was unable to care for Known with: • Cats: lived with 2 cats, and liked to play with them • Dogs: went to dog parks previously, does well in WCHS playgroups; is in foster with multiple dogs • Kids: exposed to various ages • Personality: Affectionate
Weight: 40#
Greetings, my name is Ziba and I am 40-pounds of special. My name means ‘beautiful’ and I think that is very fitting because I am enchanting. My world is very quiet because I am deaf. Since I cannot hear commands, people have been using hand signals to communicate with me; I know the signal for ‘sit’ and ‘good girl’. Because I could not hear you calling after me, I will be counting on you to keep me safe and out of trouble. I know that some folks who have a deaf pooch in the family use a vibration collar (no shock, please) to let the dog know you want their attention. I also appreciate it when humans do not sneak up on me or surprise me. In my previous home I had the luxury of roaming about freely when I was alone and also got to share my person’s bed at night; that was fabulous. When I needed to go outside, I would sit by the door. When I first come into my new home it would be wise to watch me carefully and also give me plenty of opportunities to get outside to use the facilities. I must confess I am still working on becoming 100% when it comes to house-training. Lots of yummy treats and praise should help me develop that skill. I am a tolerant gal but I have a tendency to get overstimulated, so it would be great if we could work on some settle exercises. I am a smart lass and think it is important to keep my brain busy and engaged so I have been happy with all the enrichment I get at the shelter. I do enjoy romping with other dogs and am sort of a rough player but prefer not to share my toys with them; a girl has got to draw the line somewhere. I enjoy car rides and would love to be your sidekick as we go on many adventures together. I am friendly and outgoing but do prefer a slow and polite introduction to folks I do not know. Give me a few minutes and a couple tasty tidbits and soon we will be BFFs. I hope you stop by to meet
**Ziba is being adopted out from her foster home, where she`s learning sign language! Please call WCHS to set up an appointment if you are interested in meeting with her.**
Ziba`s adoption fee has been paid for by a generous donor!
• Intake Reason: surrendered, owner was unable to care for Known with: • Cats: lived with 2 cats, and liked to play with them • Dogs: went to dog parks previously, does well in WCHS playgroups; is in foster with multiple dogs • Kids: exposed to various ages • Personality: Affectionate
Weight: 40#
Greetings, my name is Ziba and I am 40-pounds of special. My name means ‘beautiful’ and I think that is very fitting because I am enchanting. My world is very quiet because I am deaf. Since I cannot hear commands, people have been using hand signals to communicate with me; I know the signal for ‘sit’ and ‘good girl’. Because I could not hear you calling after me, I will be counting on you to keep me safe and out of trouble. I know that some folks who have a deaf pooch in the family use a vibration collar (no shock, please) to let the dog know you want their attention. I also appreciate it when humans do not sneak up on me or surprise me. In my previous home I had the luxury of roaming about freely when I was alone and also got to share my person’s bed at night; that was fabulous. When I needed to go outside, I would sit by the door. When I first come into my new home it would be wise to watch me carefully and also give me plenty of opportunities to get outside to use the facilities. I must confess I am still working on becoming 100% when it comes to house-training. Lots of yummy treats and praise should help me develop that skill. I am a tolerant gal but I have a tendency to get overstimulated, so it would be great if we could work on some settle exercises. I am a smart lass and think it is important to keep my brain busy and engaged so I have been happy with all the enrichment I get at the shelter. I do enjoy romping with other dogs and am sort of a rough player but prefer not to share my toys with them; a girl has got to draw the line somewhere. I enjoy car rides and would love to be your sidekick as we go on many adventures together. I am friendly and outgoing but do prefer a slow and polite introduction to folks I do not know. Give me a few minutes and a couple tasty tidbits and soon we will be BFFs. I hope you stop by to meet
Visit the shelter. We have an application that takes about 15 minutes to fill out once you have found a pet you like. You call back the next day which gives us time to review the application and gives you 24 hours to think about your decision to adopt. You can also complete our on-line application and get approved in advance of finding the perfect companion. Once approved, you are able to adopt an animal the same day.
Visit the shelter. We have an application that takes about 15 minutes to fill out once you have found a pet you like. You call back the next day which gives us time to review the application and gives you 24 hours to think about your decision to adopt. You can also complete our on-line application and get approved in advance of finding the perfect companion. Once approved, you are able to adopt an animal the same day.
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3650 State Road 60 in Slinger, Wisconsin. We are halfway between Jackson and Slinger on State Road 60.
Hours:
Monday 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Thursday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday Closed
3650 State Road 60 in Slinger, Wisconsin. We are halfway between Jackson and Slinger on State Road 60.
Hours:
Monday 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Thursday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday Closed
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