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My name is Macey!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog/Labrador Retriever
Color
Black
Age
Young
Size
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
21086279

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Macey – Your Future Best Friend!

Macey is an 8-month-old Lab-Shepherd mix with a heart full of love and a personality that will melt yours. This outgoing, sweet girl is ready to find her forever family, and she’s sure to bring joy and fun wherever she goes!

Macey is friendly with other dogs, making her an ideal companion for a household with furry friends. Her playful and loving nature will quickly win you over. She’s a smart pup who’s eager to learn and is currently working on her manners, so she’ll be a perfect fit for a family who’s ready to continue her training and help her grow into the best dog she can be.

With her youthful energy and affectionate personality, Macey will thrive in an active home where she can get plenty of exercise, playtime, and attention. She’s the perfect match for anyone looking for a loyal, loving companion to share in all of life’s adventures.

Come meet Macey today – she’s ready to start her new chapter with you!

December 6, 2024, 3:14 pm
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
21086279
Contact
Address
165 Airport Road, New Castle, DE 19720

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Faithful Friends is committed to finding the perfect match for you! Whether you are looking for a jogging partner, a cuddle buddy, or a playmate - our adoption process was created to find a companion that complements your lifestyle. When searching for a pet, consider what your lifestyle, activity level, and home environment is like and look for an animal that is suitable for you!

Details about our adoption requirements:

Adoption applicants must be at least 18 years old.

Yes, we do adopt to out-of-state residents.

Adoption fee includes spay or neuter surgery, routine vaccines, microchip, de-wormer, and current heartworm prevention and flea/tick control.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Please visit our shelter!

Faithful Friends Animal Society
165 Airport Road
New Castle, DE 19720
302-427-8514
www.faithfulfriends.us


Public Adoption and Service Hours
Sunday, Monday - Closed to public
Tuesday-Friday 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Saturday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

More about this shelter

Faithful Friends was founded in 2000, as Citizens for the Protection and Care of Animals, by a group of local animal lovers who believe there is a better way to address the problem of pet homelessness than mass euthanasia.

Currently, about 25,000 pets become homeless in Delaware and over 15,000 are destroyed in Delaware's publicly funded shelters. The vast majority of these pets are destroyed because there are no homes for them immediately available. And these numbers do not take into account the thousands of homeless cats that huddle near dumpsters, living in fear.

Pet overpopulation and homelessness is a community problem, not a shelter problem. It takes a unified effort within the community to solve the problem and to do so in a humane, effective manner. We hope you will join this effort!

Our Mission
Ending the routine killing of dogs and cats through rescue and adoption of homeless pets, affordable spay/neuter programs that target the neediest pet owners in our community, and outreach programs that prevent pet owner relinquishments.

Our Vision
That Delaware will become a state that cares for and protects animal companions, eliminating abuse, neglect and the routine killing of homeless pets.

Our Goals
Significantly increase adoptions of homeless pets by building a state-of-the-art Adoption Center that provides medical care and a homelike setting where dogs and cats can live free of stress and fear until new homes are found for them.

Provide care options for homeless pets that need more time and training to become adopted or who need lifetime care by creating a Sanctuary in Delaware. Here, animals who are difficult to place in homes because of age, illness or temperament can live out their natural lives in safety.

Create therapeutic programs that bring animals and their gifts of unconditional love, companionship and healing to children and the elderly in residential facilities who suffer from isolation, depression or the effects of abuse or illness.

Reduce overpopulation by providing spay/neuter programs which target the neediest pet owners and feral/stray cats.

Reduce pet relinquishments to shelters by offering support, training and alternatives to owner give-ups.

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