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"Who" is a sweet but timid boy who came to us after being found as a stray with 6 other dogs. While the owner was located, the dogs were abandoned at the shelter - and it's likely the best thing that could've happened to them (all rescued!).
Once he feels safe, he is extremely affectionate and he will seek and give attention. We expect that he'll bond quickly to his new family, especially if he can curl up and snooze on the couch next to them! Other than an ear infection that he's being treated for, he's considered to be a healthy boy. And he's making good progress with his house training.
Who is 5 years young and he weighs about 17 lbs.
His ideal home will be with a patient and understand adult family who can offer a mellow environment for him. We think that he will do best with a canine buddy (or two!), as he really gravitates toward other dogs. Once he does trust his people, his loyalty will be unending and the the reward will be golden!!
"Who" is a sweet but timid boy who came to us after being found as a stray with 6 other dogs. While the owner was located, the dogs were abandoned at the shelter - and it's likely the best thing that could've happened to them (all rescued!).
Once he feels safe, he is extremely affectionate and he will seek and give attention. We expect that he'll bond quickly to his new family, especially if he can curl up and snooze on the couch next to them! Other than an ear infection that he's being treated for, he's considered to be a healthy boy. And he's making good progress with his house training.
Who is 5 years young and he weighs about 17 lbs.
His ideal home will be with a patient and understand adult family who can offer a mellow environment for him. We think that he will do best with a canine buddy (or two!), as he really gravitates toward other dogs. Once he does trust his people, his loyalty will be unending and the the reward will be golden!!
1. Complete an online application for adoption.
2. Meet your prospective pet. If your application to adopt is approved, our adoption coordinators will schedule a meet and greet with you and the senior dog you are applying to adopt.
3. Complete a home visit. If you (and your family) and the dog are a good match for each other, a home visit is then scheduled and completed.
4. Finalize the adoption. After a home visit is complete, the adoption can be finalized and a new happy tail can be told!
The adoption fee is $200
To adopt a dog from Tails of Gray, you must:
1. Complete an online application for adoption.
2. Meet your prospective pet. If your application to adopt is approved, our adoption coordinators will schedule a meet and greet with you and the senior dog you are applying to adopt.
3. Complete a home visit. If you (and your family) and the dog are a good match for each other, a home visit is then scheduled and completed.
4. Finalize the adoption. After a home visit is complete, the adoption can be finalized and a new happy tail can be told!
The adoption fee is $200
More about this rescue
Tails of Gray is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit rescue organization that offers a safe and loving sanctuary for senior dogs regardless of breed, health or ease of placement. Our goal is to prevent needless euthanasia through the offering of shelter, adoption, foster, hospice and education.
All Tails of Gray senior dogs are spayed and neutered, microchipped and receive appropriate veterinary care and treatment.
Tails of Gray welcomes the unwanted and heals the sick. Those precious senior dogs who cannot be healed will spend their final days in a comfortable environment where they experience unconditional love, some for the first time.
Tails of Gray is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit rescue organization that offers a safe and loving sanctuary for senior dogs regardless of breed, health or ease of placement. Our goal is to prevent needless euthanasia through the offering of shelter, adoption, foster, hospice and education.
All Tails of Gray senior dogs are spayed and neutered, microchipped and receive appropriate veterinary care and treatment.
Tails of Gray welcomes the unwanted and heals the sick. Those precious senior dogs who cannot be healed will spend their final days in a comfortable environment where they experience unconditional love, some for the first time.
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We'll also keep you updated on Enzo's adoption status with email updates.