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My name is Pinkie Pie!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption fee: $275

This helps Humane Animal Partners - Rehoboth with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Brindle/White
Age
8 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
36798

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

ABOUT PINKIE PIE
Pinkie Pie is our super sweet Southern girl from Georgia! She arrived to us with her sister, Rarity, and brother, Applejack where the whole family was pretty timid and nervous about all the new things in life so would love to find a home with a current resident dog to help bring her out of her shell! Pinkie has made several friends and she seeks out other dogs and looks to them for guidance when meeting new people or experiencing new things. She's figured out that Kongs filled with peanut butter are delicious and toys with squeakers are the best! Pinkie does well on the leash but still gets slightly nervous with loud noises or cars. She prefers to freeze or hide by your side until the scary noises disappear and then she's good to keep going! She's very gentle in taking treats and just has an overall mellow and friendly demeanor and would make a wonderful addition to your family! Pinkie Pie has participated in our Doggy Day Out program, here's what one of our volunteers had to say about her:

"Pinkie Pie joined me for a Sunday Funday with a few other pups from HAP and she did so well! She needed some help getting in and out of the car but once she was in, she relaxed and enjoyed the ride. When we made it and she saw her canine friends, she was quick to go right to the other dogs and for most of the day was happy to just go with the flow and hang out with her dog friends. A few times she was brave and ventured out on her own and it was great to see her confidence grow! She even had a few bursts of puppy energy where she had some zoomies and loved walking through the high grass and searching for sticks! Pinkie was still a little nervous with the cars and motorcycles on the nearby road but did a lot better about not trying to run away or hide when she got scared and she was able to get right back to playing or walking instead of needing a few minutes to recover. She did so well and can't wait to see her confidence continue to grow!"

If you are interested in adopting this dog, please submit an adoption questionnaire! Our adoption process is on a first-come, best-match basis and we are not able to hold animals. If you are interested in this specific dog but it ends up not being the best fit upon meeting, our adoption counselors will work with you to help find a match! All household members, including children and other dogs, must come along for the meeting to make sure it's a good fit. If a match is made, we encourage same-day adoptions! Our adoption fees include the animals' spay/neuter, microchip, age-appropriate vaccinations and preventatives, fecal testing, heartworm testing, and a small bag of food to get you started.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
36798
Contact
Address
18675 Coastal Highway, Suite 8, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Please visit humaneanimalpartners.org for complete information about our adoption process and fees.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

You can meet our adoptable pets at our shelter located on Coastal Highway in Rehoboth Beach, DE as well as at our satellite adoptions centers and adoption events in the community. Please see humaneanimalpartners.org for complete information about our location, visiting hours, and off-site adoption centers.

More about this shelter

Known formerly as Delaware Humane Association and Delaware SPCA, Humane Animal Partners is committed to connecting people with animals, building strong relationships to better the community, and preventing cruelty to animals. These pillars are brought to life through programs that provide shelter and adoption for unwanted and homeless pets, reduce pet overpopulation through low-cost spay/neuter, and enable pet retention by providing low-cost veterinary services, free community pet food pantries, and more.

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