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Erin will be adopted in the Greater St. Louis Area or the Greater Kansas City Area. We do not adopt to homes with small children. A fenced yard is required. No exceptions. Erin will need a calm experienced home.
I’m Erin and I’m 5 years old. We don’t really know what my situation was before I was rescued, but my life is so much better now. I’m very timid until I know no one will hurt me. Be patient and I will become your best friend. Loud noises scare me so no yelling please. Men can be scary but if they talk quietly to me and let me come to them, they can be my friend. I haven’t been around small children.
I love going on walks and I’m starting to figure out how much fun toys are. I get the zoomies and will race around for a few minutes then quiet down. I’m good friends with my foster cat brother. I am probably too energetic for small kittens or other small furry critters. My foster mom calls me a silly girl, but I’m just so excited to go for a walk that my whole body wiggles. I’m the true example of a wiggle butt. I’m still working on walking calmly. Sometimes I pull and try to wander from side to side because everything is interesting. I’m working on being friends with bigger dogs. If I can take my time getting to know the bigger dog, I will be ok being near them without getting upset. I’m crate trained and after a minute of barking, I’ll quiet down when I’m left alone.
We believe that Erin is a Corgi/Cattle Dog mix. Please email claireelizabeth@petssecondchance.org for more information.
Erin will be adopted in the Greater St. Louis Area or the Greater Kansas City Area. We do not adopt to homes with small children. A fenced yard is required. No exceptions. Erin will need a calm experienced home.
I’m Erin and I’m 5 years old. We don’t really know what my situation was before I was rescued, but my life is so much better now. I’m very timid until I know no one will hurt me. Be patient and I will become your best friend. Loud noises scare me so no yelling please. Men can be scary but if they talk quietly to me and let me come to them, they can be my friend. I haven’t been around small children.
I love going on walks and I’m starting to figure out how much fun toys are. I get the zoomies and will race around for a few minutes then quiet down. I’m good friends with my foster cat brother. I am probably too energetic for small kittens or other small furry critters. My foster mom calls me a silly girl, but I’m just so excited to go for a walk that my whole body wiggles. I’m the true example of a wiggle butt. I’m still working on walking calmly. Sometimes I pull and try to wander from side to side because everything is interesting. I’m working on being friends with bigger dogs. If I can take my time getting to know the bigger dog, I will be ok being near them without getting upset. I’m crate trained and after a minute of barking, I’ll quiet down when I’m left alone.
We believe that Erin is a Corgi/Cattle Dog mix. Please email claireelizabeth@petssecondchance.org for more information.
Our adoption process is an initial meeting, an application, a home visit, and a contract. We also schedule a follow-up home visit. Basic behavior classes are required. Adoption fees depend on medical condition and age. We return all phone inquiries within 24 hours.
Our adoption process is an initial meeting, an application, a home visit, and a contract. We also schedule a follow-up home visit. Basic behavior classes are required. Adoption fees depend on medical condition and age. We return all phone inquiries within 24 hours.
PSC Welsh Corgi Rescue was established in 2001 with the mission of rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome Welsh Corgis in need. We received our 501 c3 in 2001. We often take Corgis with serious medical or behavior issues. With our network of veterinarians and veterinary specialists we bring the dogs back to good health and ready for a new home. We also work closely with a behaviorist.
PSC Welsh Corgi Rescue was established in 2001 with the mission of rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome Welsh Corgis in need. We received our 501 c3 in 2001. We often take Corgis with serious medical or behavior issues. With our network of veterinarians and veterinary specialists we bring the dogs back to good health and ready for a new home. We also work closely with a behaviorist.
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