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Breed
Westie, West Highland White Terrier/Jack Russell Terrier
Color
–
Age
3 years old, Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
9 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
D2246
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🐾 Meet virginia Hall! 🐾
Virginia Hall is one of the brave 13 dogs rescued from a hoarding situation in a neighboring county. These tough little survivors spent their days outside, waiting for food and water to arrive, sharing a small pen with 11 other dogs. 🌧️ For that reason, we named them after famous tough guys and gals!
Despite her past, Virginia Hall is a sweet girl with a shy demeanor around new people. She’s eager to connect and needs a patient home that will give her the space and time to understand she’s safe and loved. 💖
Virginia Hall will need help with leash training, housebreaking, and socializing with new people. 🦴 After living with so many dogs, she’s likely to get along well with most pups, but she might be a little fearful of larger dogs at first. Cats and kids? We recommend a week-long foster-to-adopt trial to ensure it’s a good fit. Since Hedy hasn’t lived with children before, we suggest homes with kids aged 5 and up, and it’s important for any kids in the home to meet her before adoption.
Give Virginia Hall the loving home she deserves and watch her blossom! 🏡✨
Virginia Hall is estimated to be around 3 years old. She is said to be a mix of West Highland Terrier and Jack Russel Terrier (possibly some poodle too) Virginia Hall weighs just 10 lbs and is full grown. Virginia Hall is vaccinated, flea & tick treated, negative for heartworm and Lyme, microchipped and will be spayed on Friday, November 8. Virginia Hall's adoption fee is $250.
You can apply online for her at https://service.sheltermanager.com/asmservice?account=sr2794&method=online_form_html&formid=21
Please put in an application for her on our website at www.highlandhumanesociety.org. Once processed we will set up a time for you to meet her and you can place the dog on hold if you want to adopt or take her home for foster to adopt.
SHE CANNOT LEAVE THE SHELTER UNTIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH AFTER SHE HAS BEEN SPAYED.
🐾 Meet virginia Hall! 🐾
Virginia Hall is one of the brave 13 dogs rescued from a hoarding situation in a neighboring county. These tough little survivors spent their days outside, waiting for food and water to arrive, sharing a small pen with 11 other dogs. 🌧️ For that reason, we named them after famous tough guys and gals!
Despite her past, Virginia Hall is a sweet girl with a shy demeanor around new people. She’s eager to connect and needs a patient home that will give her the space and time to understand she’s safe and loved. 💖
Virginia Hall will need help with leash training, housebreaking, and socializing with new people. 🦴 After living with so many dogs, she’s likely to get along well with most pups, but she might be a little fearful of larger dogs at first. Cats and kids? We recommend a week-long foster-to-adopt trial to ensure it’s a good fit. Since Hedy hasn’t lived with children before, we suggest homes with kids aged 5 and up, and it’s important for any kids in the home to meet her before adoption.
Give Virginia Hall the loving home she deserves and watch her blossom! 🏡✨
Virginia Hall is estimated to be around 3 years old. She is said to be a mix of West Highland Terrier and Jack Russel Terrier (possibly some poodle too) Virginia Hall weighs just 10 lbs and is full grown. Virginia Hall is vaccinated, flea & tick treated, negative for heartworm and Lyme, microchipped and will be spayed on Friday, November 8. Virginia Hall's adoption fee is $250.
You can apply online for her at https://service.sheltermanager.com/asmservice?account=sr2794&method=online_form_html&formid=21
Please put in an application for her on our website at www.highlandhumanesociety.org. Once processed we will set up a time for you to meet her and you can place the dog on hold if you want to adopt or take her home for foster to adopt.
SHE CANNOT LEAVE THE SHELTER UNTIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH AFTER SHE HAS BEEN SPAYED.
Our adoption fees are:
$300 for puppies under 6 months
$225 for dogs over 6 months
$90 for kittens under 6 months
$60 for cats over 6 months
$25 Barn cats
Some animals may have a different adoption fee due to part of the fee being sponsored or because it is a lowered fee to try and move the animal.
Our adoption fees are:
$300 for puppies under 6 months
$225 for dogs over 6 months
$90 for kittens under 6 months
$60 for cats over 6 months
$25 Barn cats
Some animals may have a different adoption fee due to part of the fee being sponsored or because it is a lowered fee to try and move the animal.
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Tues - Saturday Noon to 5pm.
Closed during clinics, see website for schedule
no appointment needed, or you may fill out an application online
Tues - Saturday Noon to 5pm.
Closed during clinics, see website for schedule
no appointment needed, or you may fill out an application online
More about this shelter
The Highland County Humane Society is located 2 1/2 miles east of Hillsboro, OH on St. Rt. 124. We are a non-profit, no-kill shelter which provides a safe haven for dogs and cats while they transition from their past lives to their future, forever homes. We are a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization first organized in 1969 and guided by a dedicated board.
The Highland County Humane Society is located 2 1/2 miles east of Hillsboro, OH on St. Rt. 124. We are a non-profit, no-kill shelter which provides a safe haven for dogs and cats while they transition from their past lives to their future, forever homes. We are a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization first organized in 1969 and guided by a dedicated board.
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