Meet Rocky, our sweet 4-year-old Staffie mix with a heart of gold! Rocky is a little sad living without people of his own. He is a special pup and it does not take long to see what a big heart he has.
Poor Rocky has had an inconsistent home for his first 4 years of his life. His first owners rehomed him (reason unknown) and now he is with us as a stray - no contact information was provided on his microchip. Luckily we were able to connect with the original owner and learned that he does not do well with small animals/cats, but does do well with children and other dogs.
A volunteer took him home for a day to be a work-from-home buddy. Rocky has a kind and gentle soul and the best way to describe him is he's a respectful gentleman. During the work day he didn't make a peep, actually he didn't wake up either! He enjoyed his nap on the dog bed and didn't pay attention to the dog toys or even the dogs on the other side of the door. He also wasn't forcing to be pet, but of course took any attention when it was given to him. He truly is such a mellow and calm dog and would work well with so many different types of people.
During playgroups, Rocky was a laid-back gentleman. He had slow, appropriate greetings. And although he was respectful at all times, he never seemed to allow himself to fully enjoy interacting with others. He was content to explore the yard in another dog's presence.
Rocky reminds us all that good manners are timeless. He sits quietly while you put on his collar and walks beautifully by your side. Rocky has mastered the art of sitting for treats and takes them oh-so-politely.
If you're looking for a loyal friend who will fill your life with love and calm companionship, Rocky is ready to be your new best buddy! Come meet him and see how he can steal your heart!
Although he is heartworm positive, it is treatable and not contagious. Friends of Wake County Animal Center has provided a $400 sponsorship to help cover the cost of treatment.
If you're interested in learning more about him, please reach out to our volunteer matchmakers at wcac.matchmaker@gmail.com with the subject line "Rocky 253390".
He is up to date on vaccinations, flea/tick, and heartworm prevention, is microchipped, and will be neutered prior to going home. If you have dogs, we recommend slow introductions over time. If you have children in your home, we recommend supervision between animals and children at all times. Primary Color: Black Secondary Color: Black Brown Weight: 49 Age: 4yrs 1mths 4wks
Meet Rocky, our sweet 4-year-old Staffie mix with a heart of gold! Rocky is a little sad living without people of his own. He is a special pup and it does not take long to see what a big heart he has.
Poor Rocky has had an inconsistent home for his first 4 years of his life. His first owners rehomed him (reason unknown) and now he is with us as a stray - no contact information was provided on his microchip. Luckily we were able to connect with the original owner and learned that he does not do well with small animals/cats, but does do well with children and other dogs.
A volunteer took him home for a day to be a work-from-home buddy. Rocky has a kind and gentle soul and the best way to describe him is he's a respectful gentleman. During the work day he didn't make a peep, actually he didn't wake up either! He enjoyed his nap on the dog bed and didn't pay attention to the dog toys or even the dogs on the other side of the door. He also wasn't forcing to be pet, but of course took any attention when it was given to him. He truly is such a mellow and calm dog and would work well with so many different types of people.
During playgroups, Rocky was a laid-back gentleman. He had slow, appropriate greetings. And although he was respectful at all times, he never seemed to allow himself to fully enjoy interacting with others. He was content to explore the yard in another dog's presence.
Rocky reminds us all that good manners are timeless. He sits quietly while you put on his collar and walks beautifully by your side. Rocky has mastered the art of sitting for treats and takes them oh-so-politely.
If you're looking for a loyal friend who will fill your life with love and calm companionship, Rocky is ready to be your new best buddy! Come meet him and see how he can steal your heart!
Although he is heartworm positive, it is treatable and not contagious. Friends of Wake County Animal Center has provided a $400 sponsorship to help cover the cost of treatment.
If you're interested in learning more about him, please reach out to our volunteer matchmakers at wcac.matchmaker@gmail.com with the subject line "Rocky 253390".
He is up to date on vaccinations, flea/tick, and heartworm prevention, is microchipped, and will be neutered prior to going home. If you have dogs, we recommend slow introductions over time. If you have children in your home, we recommend supervision between animals and children at all times. Primary Color: Black Secondary Color: Black Brown Weight: 49 Age: 4yrs 1mths 4wks
Visit the Wake County Animal Center 820 Beacon Lake Road, Raleigh, NC 27610 to find a pet that best suits you, your home, your family and your lifestyle. Open seven days a week, noon to 6 p.m.
IMPORTANT
Animals are adopted on a first-come, first-served basis. All animals must be met, in person, prior to a deposit being placed on the animal. No deposits will be placed over the phone.
Visit the Wake County Animal Center 820 Beacon Lake Road, Raleigh, NC 27610 to find a pet that best suits you, your home, your family and your lifestyle. Open seven days a week, noon to 6 p.m.
IMPORTANT
Animals are adopted on a first-come, first-served basis. All animals must be met, in person, prior to a deposit being placed on the animal. No deposits will be placed over the phone.
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820 Beacon Lake Road, Raleigh, NC 27610
Open seven days a week!
Noon to 6 p.m.
820 Beacon Lake Road, Raleigh, NC 27610
Open seven days a week!
Noon to 6 p.m.
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The Wake County Animal Center is an open-admission animal shelter operated by Wake County. We receive all stray, abandoned & surrendered pets in Wake County. We work in partnership with fosters, volunteers and local rescues, to treat and rehome thousands of homeless animals every year.
The Wake County Animal Center is an open-admission animal shelter operated by Wake County. We receive all stray, abandoned & surrendered pets in Wake County. We work in partnership with fosters, volunteers and local rescues, to treat and rehome thousands of homeless animals every year.
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