Check out our sister brand, Kinship, for vet chat, a nutrition calculator, basic obedience training, and (much) more. So you're never flying solo in this pet parenting thing.
Hello, kind humans! My name is Magnolia, and I am a 5-year-old female dog. Recently, I had puppies, but I came to the shelter by myself a couple of weeks ago. The transition has been tough, and I was incredibly scared when I first arrived. In fact, I was so frightened that I even turned down a delicious chicken strip offered to me by a kind volunteer.
However, as the days have passed, I’ve started to settle in a bit. The staff and volunteers here are really nice, and I’m beginning to accept their kindness. They take me outside to run around, which I absolutely love. The fresh air and open space make me feel a little more at ease. I even follow the volunteers back to my kennel without needing a leash, showing them that I trust them enough to lead me back to my safe space.
Inside my kennel, I’ve found comfort in a nice, cozy blanket. There’s something so soothing about curling up on it and feeling its warmth. It helps me feel a bit more secure in this new, unfamiliar environment.
I must admit, I’m a little slow to warm up to people. It’s not that I don’t like them, it’s just that I’m a bit nervous and tend to keep to myself. But I want to assure you that I don’t show any signs of aggression, either towards people or other dogs. I’m just a bit shy and reserved, trying to find my footing in this big, scary world.
What I really long for is a forever home where I can feel safe and loved. A place where I can take my time to warm up and get comfortable. I know that with patience and understanding, I can become a loving and loyal companion. If you have room in your heart and home for a gentle soul like me, I would love to meet you.
So, if you’re looking for a sweet, albeit slightly timid friend who will appreciate every bit of kindness you show, please consider adopting me, Magnolia. Together, we can create a wonderful, loving future.Fill out an adoption application online at: https://www.hshcky.org/
Hello, kind humans! My name is Magnolia, and I am a 5-year-old female dog. Recently, I had puppies, but I came to the shelter by myself a couple of weeks ago. The transition has been tough, and I was incredibly scared when I first arrived. In fact, I was so frightened that I even turned down a delicious chicken strip offered to me by a kind volunteer.
However, as the days have passed, I’ve started to settle in a bit. The staff and volunteers here are really nice, and I’m beginning to accept their kindness. They take me outside to run around, which I absolutely love. The fresh air and open space make me feel a little more at ease. I even follow the volunteers back to my kennel without needing a leash, showing them that I trust them enough to lead me back to my safe space.
Inside my kennel, I’ve found comfort in a nice, cozy blanket. There’s something so soothing about curling up on it and feeling its warmth. It helps me feel a bit more secure in this new, unfamiliar environment.
I must admit, I’m a little slow to warm up to people. It’s not that I don’t like them, it’s just that I’m a bit nervous and tend to keep to myself. But I want to assure you that I don’t show any signs of aggression, either towards people or other dogs. I’m just a bit shy and reserved, trying to find my footing in this big, scary world.
What I really long for is a forever home where I can feel safe and loved. A place where I can take my time to warm up and get comfortable. I know that with patience and understanding, I can become a loving and loyal companion. If you have room in your heart and home for a gentle soul like me, I would love to meet you.
So, if you’re looking for a sweet, albeit slightly timid friend who will appreciate every bit of kindness you show, please consider adopting me, Magnolia. Together, we can create a wonderful, loving future.Fill out an adoption application online at: https://www.hshcky.org/
The Humane Society of Henderson County (HSHC) is a 501(c)3 charitable organization in Henderson, Kentucky. It is dedicated to the elimination of cruelty, abuse, neglect and abandonment of domestic companion animals. It provides a safe haven to the unwanted, abandoned, abused, neglected and homeless animals of Henderson County. It works to adopt or place these animals once they are spayed, neutered.
The Humane Society of Henderson County (HSHC) is a 501(c)3 charitable organization in Henderson, Kentucky. It is dedicated to the elimination of cruelty, abuse, neglect and abandonment of domestic companion animals. It provides a safe haven to the unwanted, abandoned, abused, neglected and homeless animals of Henderson County. It works to adopt or place these animals once they are spayed, neutered.
Other pets at this
shelter
We'll also keep you updated on Sunshine's adoption status with email updates.