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Hi there! My name is Natasha or Tasha for short. I came from the animal shelter after I was found by someone. Everyone is guessing that I am three or four years old and weigh 11lbs. I am a shy girl at first but it doesn't take me long to warm up. It is fun to play with kids and non-aggressive dogs. Play time is my favorite but I do like naps. The rumors are true, I am a pro ball player. I will fetch a ball and bring it back to your feet for repeated tosses. I am smart like that! I think I'm even going to get an A for learning two new commands,"sit and wait". I don't always come when I am called but I am working on that trust thing. Leash walking is a breeze for me; I really know how to strut my stuff but hold the leash tight if I see a squirrel.
The warm and fuzzy side of me feels that it is heaven on Earth to hop into bed with a human but if that is not okay I am great in the crate. No problem. I am housebroken but I might have an accident until I learn where I am supposed to go potty. My house manners are top-notch, I don't chew, I don't get into your things but I will steal your favorite spot on the sofa in hopes of some loving. Bunches of cuddles and love would help me overcome my shyness in no time.
Come meet our adoptable dogs on Saturdays from 11am to 1pm in the backyard at AARF's new location- 302 Thurston St, W-S. Go to AARFWS.org to view and apply for our AARF dogs. Information about the process is available on our website. Remember that we do not adopt more than a 45-minute radius from our facility in Winston Salem.
Hi there! My name is Natasha or Tasha for short. I came from the animal shelter after I was found by someone. Everyone is guessing that I am three or four years old and weigh 11lbs. I am a shy girl at first but it doesn't take me long to warm up. It is fun to play with kids and non-aggressive dogs. Play time is my favorite but I do like naps. The rumors are true, I am a pro ball player. I will fetch a ball and bring it back to your feet for repeated tosses. I am smart like that! I think I'm even going to get an A for learning two new commands,"sit and wait". I don't always come when I am called but I am working on that trust thing. Leash walking is a breeze for me; I really know how to strut my stuff but hold the leash tight if I see a squirrel.
The warm and fuzzy side of me feels that it is heaven on Earth to hop into bed with a human but if that is not okay I am great in the crate. No problem. I am housebroken but I might have an accident until I learn where I am supposed to go potty. My house manners are top-notch, I don't chew, I don't get into your things but I will steal your favorite spot on the sofa in hopes of some loving. Bunches of cuddles and love would help me overcome my shyness in no time.
Come meet our adoptable dogs on Saturdays from 11am to 1pm in the backyard at AARF's new location- 302 Thurston St, W-S. Go to AARFWS.org to view and apply for our AARF dogs. Information about the process is available on our website. Remember that we do not adopt more than a 45-minute radius from our facility in Winston Salem.
Adoption Fairs held at:
302 Thurston St., Winston-Salem, NC
Saturdays: 11-1pm
Tuesday-Friday: 12-5pm
Adoption Fairs held at:
302 Thurston St., Winston-Salem, NC
Saturdays: 11-1pm
Tuesday-Friday: 12-5pm
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Mission: AARF is a nonprofit organization serving the Winston-Salem area dedicated to finding loving homes for dogs and cats through rescue, foster care, veterinary services, adoption, and education.
Mission: AARF is a nonprofit organization serving the Winston-Salem area dedicated to finding loving homes for dogs and cats through rescue, foster care, veterinary services, adoption, and education.
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