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What we’re witnessing is nothing short of a miracle. This beautiful soul, once left to suffer in neglect, has blossomed into the joyful, loving, and resilient pup we see today.
Whitney’s journey is a testament to the power of love and care, and it fills our hearts to see her thriving after all she's been through. From being a stray with no hope to becoming a sweet, affectionate companion, Whitney has proven that even the toughest beginnings can't stop the power of a second chance.
Her foster parents say “Whitney has adapted to an indoor home life like a champ in very short time. She bonded quickly and greets us with smiles and wagging tail when we get home and follows us around the house. She loves taking long walks, sleeping on her dog beds, romping in the grass and lounging in her crate. She is friendly with everyone she meets. One of the challenges with an outdoor dog is housebreaking and she made amazing progress in record time. She is learning what toys are. Given her history, she is not fond of other dogs but she has enough love to fill any household all by herself.”
Whitney's resilience is nothing short of inspiring, and we know she will continue to shine bright in the loving arms of her new family.
What we’re witnessing is nothing short of a miracle. This beautiful soul, once left to suffer in neglect, has blossomed into the joyful, loving, and resilient pup we see today.
Whitney’s journey is a testament to the power of love and care, and it fills our hearts to see her thriving after all she's been through. From being a stray with no hope to becoming a sweet, affectionate companion, Whitney has proven that even the toughest beginnings can't stop the power of a second chance.
Her foster parents say “Whitney has adapted to an indoor home life like a champ in very short time. She bonded quickly and greets us with smiles and wagging tail when we get home and follows us around the house. She loves taking long walks, sleeping on her dog beds, romping in the grass and lounging in her crate. She is friendly with everyone she meets. One of the challenges with an outdoor dog is housebreaking and she made amazing progress in record time. She is learning what toys are. Given her history, she is not fond of other dogs but she has enough love to fill any household all by herself.”
Whitney's resilience is nothing short of inspiring, and we know she will continue to shine bright in the loving arms of her new family.
Available animals can be viewed online and by stopping by the shelter during business hours. Our staff will guide you through our adoption process, which includes completing an application form and having a discussion with our shelter staff to ensure that you know all necessary information about adopting your pet. If you see an animal on our website that you are interested in adopting, you will need to visit the animal at the shelter before submitting the application.
Available animals can be viewed online and by stopping by the shelter during business hours. Our staff will guide you through our adoption process, which includes completing an application form and having a discussion with our shelter staff to ensure that you know all necessary information about adopting your pet. If you see an animal on our website that you are interested in adopting, you will need to visit the animal at the shelter before submitting the application.
The Gulf Coast Humane Society is a private
501(c)(3) not-for-profit animal welfare
organization that receives no federal, state, or
county funding and no funding from
the Humane Society of the United States,
and relies solely on donations, grants, bequests
and fundraising events to further its mission
of caring for the unwanted, neglected and
abandoned animals of southwest Florida.
GCHS is a no-kill shelter and does not
euthanize any animal for lack of space or
length of time that they are in our care.
The Gulf Coast Humane Society is a private
501(c)(3) not-for-profit animal welfare
organization that receives no federal, state, or
county funding and no funding from
the Humane Society of the United States,
and relies solely on donations, grants, bequests
and fundraising events to further its mission
of caring for the unwanted, neglected and
abandoned animals of southwest Florida.
GCHS is a no-kill shelter and does not
euthanize any animal for lack of space or
length of time that they are in our care.
Other pets at this
shelter
We'll also keep you updated on Lane's adoption status with email updates.