This helps Wyandotte Animal Adoption Center with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Pit Bull Terrier/Labrador Retriever
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
PAULY is a fantastic dog who is so eager to please! He just wants someone who to be proud of him.
Picked up as a lost dog no one came for, Pauly seemed so sure his people would bring him back home. When they didn't, and the days wore on, he became so depressed in his kennel.
Volunteers take him out every day just to spend some time with him and keep his spirits up. Pauly really loves that. He wishes his life could be like that all he time.
Pauly is housetrained and knows basic commands. He gets along with the other dogs at the shelter he's met too. We don't know how he responds to cats yet, but can find out for an interested home.
Be sure to check out our Facebook page at Wyandotte Animal Shelter (https://www.facebook.com/wacshelter/) for day to day updates on our cats and dogs. :)
Thank you for your interest in adopting! If you think the animal in this profile might be a good fit for your home and would like to meet them, here's how!
!. Go to our website at wacshelter.com.
2. Click on the Apply To Adopt button to submit an online adoption application.
NOTE: You will get an email confirmation that we have received your
application. If you do not see this email appear upon submission, please check
your "spam" folder.
3. Your application will be processed and a volunteer will call or email with any
questions.
NOTE: If any questions are left unanswered or incomplete, the application
would not be processed. A completely filled out application will take 1-3 days to
process!
4. We will set up a time with you to meet the animal you've applied to adopt!
** We DO give preference to applicants with verifiable dog experience (as a
primary caretaker).
All dogs are spayed/neutered, heartworm negative unless otherwise indicated.
All are up to date on age appropriate vaccinations and current on heartworm prevention!
Additional questions...
Does this dog get along with cats?
There is almost always an acclimation period when a new pet joins the household. We are happy to suggest a few ways to ease the transition. If one of our dogs is reported to have lived with cats previously, that will be indicated in the dog's description!
Does this dog react well to other dogs?
No dog loves every other dog, just as humans do not like every other human they meet. A proper introduction (meet and greet) would be required as part of our application process.
Is this dog good with children?
The better question is how the children have been taught to handle animals. A dog will respond negatively if he/she is not being handled properly. We can offer suggestions on how to teach children to interact with dogs and pay attention to body language. Young children should never be left unsupervised with new dogs.
How did this dog end up in a shelter?
The top reasons dogs are given up are:
Moving without considering the needs of the pets
Death of the owner with no plan in place for the pets
Previous owner did not provide appropriate training
Owner did not consider the lifespan of a dog
Owner did not consider the cost of providing for a dog
PAULY is a fantastic dog who is so eager to please! He just wants someone who to be proud of him.
Picked up as a lost dog no one came for, Pauly seemed so sure his people would bring him back home. When they didn't, and the days wore on, he became so depressed in his kennel.
Volunteers take him out every day just to spend some time with him and keep his spirits up. Pauly really loves that. He wishes his life could be like that all he time.
Pauly is housetrained and knows basic commands. He gets along with the other dogs at the shelter he's met too. We don't know how he responds to cats yet, but can find out for an interested home.
Be sure to check out our Facebook page at Wyandotte Animal Shelter (https://www.facebook.com/wacshelter/) for day to day updates on our cats and dogs. :)
Thank you for your interest in adopting! If you think the animal in this profile might be a good fit for your home and would like to meet them, here's how!
!. Go to our website at wacshelter.com.
2. Click on the Apply To Adopt button to submit an online adoption application.
NOTE: You will get an email confirmation that we have received your
application. If you do not see this email appear upon submission, please check
your "spam" folder.
3. Your application will be processed and a volunteer will call or email with any
questions.
NOTE: If any questions are left unanswered or incomplete, the application
would not be processed. A completely filled out application will take 1-3 days to
process!
4. We will set up a time with you to meet the animal you've applied to adopt!
** We DO give preference to applicants with verifiable dog experience (as a
primary caretaker).
All dogs are spayed/neutered, heartworm negative unless otherwise indicated.
All are up to date on age appropriate vaccinations and current on heartworm prevention!
Additional questions...
Does this dog get along with cats?
There is almost always an acclimation period when a new pet joins the household. We are happy to suggest a few ways to ease the transition. If one of our dogs is reported to have lived with cats previously, that will be indicated in the dog's description!
Does this dog react well to other dogs?
No dog loves every other dog, just as humans do not like every other human they meet. A proper introduction (meet and greet) would be required as part of our application process.
Is this dog good with children?
The better question is how the children have been taught to handle animals. A dog will respond negatively if he/she is not being handled properly. We can offer suggestions on how to teach children to interact with dogs and pay attention to body language. Young children should never be left unsupervised with new dogs.
How did this dog end up in a shelter?
The top reasons dogs are given up are:
Moving without considering the needs of the pets
Death of the owner with no plan in place for the pets
Previous owner did not provide appropriate training
Owner did not consider the lifespan of a dog
Owner did not consider the cost of providing for a dog
Our facility requires a survey (application) to be filled out by each potential adopter in order to facilitate a good match between applicant and pet.
Feline $65
The adoption fee includes spay/neuter, combo test, distemper vaccine, and rabies vaccine if old enough.
Canine $95
The adoption fee includes spay/neuter, 1st distemper vaccine, and rabies vaccine and heartworm test if old enough.
Cash only is accepted.
Our facility requires a survey (application) to be filled out by each potential adopter in order to facilitate a good match between applicant and pet.
Feline $65
The adoption fee includes spay/neuter, combo test, distemper vaccine, and rabies vaccine if old enough.
Canine $95
The adoption fee includes spay/neuter, 1st distemper vaccine, and rabies vaccine and heartworm test if old enough.
Cash only is accepted.
Go meet their pets
If you are considering adopting an animal, please check out the animals on our website at www.wacshelter.com.
For an Application, please visit our website at www.wacshelter.com
Our adoption committee reviews this application before releasing any animal to a new home. The following questions will help us to place the animals into homes that match both the adopter’s and animal’s needs. Wyandotte Animal Adoption Center reserves the right to decline the adoption of any animal for any reason if it feels the home will not be a good match.
If you are considering adopting an animal, please check out the animals on our website at www.wacshelter.com.
For an Application, please visit our website at www.wacshelter.com
Our adoption committee reviews this application before releasing any animal to a new home. The following questions will help us to place the animals into homes that match both the adopter’s and animal’s needs. Wyandotte Animal Adoption Center reserves the right to decline the adoption of any animal for any reason if it feels the home will not be a good match.
More about this shelter
The Wyandotte Animal Adoption Center acts as the adoption facility for Downriver Central Animal Control. The intake facility (located in Southgate, MI) handles all intakes (strays, abandoned animals, court cases...). The adoption facility (located in Wyandotte, MI) brings the animals over (if adoptable) and have completed their requisite holds at the intake facility. This can sometimes take a few weeks if the adoption center is at capacity. The facilities handle approximately 500-700 animals per year.
OUR ADOPTION FACILITY IS RESCUE FRIENDLY.
If you are a foster for a recognized rescue and are interested in a particular animal, please email us at wacvolunteers@gmail.com!
The Wyandotte Animal Adoption Center acts as the adoption facility for Downriver Central Animal Control. The intake facility (located in Southgate, MI) handles all intakes (strays, abandoned animals, court cases...). The adoption facility (located in Wyandotte, MI) brings the animals over (if adoptable) and have completed their requisite holds at the intake facility. This can sometimes take a few weeks if the adoption center is at capacity. The facilities handle approximately 500-700 animals per year.
OUR ADOPTION FACILITY IS RESCUE FRIENDLY.
If you are a foster for a recognized rescue and are interested in a particular animal, please email us at wacvolunteers@gmail.com!
Other pets at this
shelter
We'll also keep you updated on GREG (Loves to Play!)'s adoption status with email updates.