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A bit about June: - no cats/ small animals in home due to prey drive - has lived with a dog; dogs okay pending successful intro - has lived children successfully; all interactions should be supervised
After an injury, beautiful June came to our shelter for help. Although June`s leg ended up being amputated, this sweet girl`s spirit is intact. June is friendly, listens well, and loves to meet new people. Our shelter staff are falling in love as she makes an incredible recovery and addition to our shelter family with her gentle and loving nature. Despite her recent amputation, June is already showing us how resilient she is. She enjoys calm, cozy moments and loves to nap near her people, soaking in the comfort of their presence.
June has lived with children before and may thrive in a home with human siblings or even a dog companion to share her journey. She`s not a fan of elevators at the moment, so our staff has been carrying her up the stairs while she heals—she’s been such a trooper through it all!
Due to her high prey drive, June will need a home without cats or small animals. While she’s currently calm as she recovers, we anticipate her energetic, playful side will shine through as she gets back to full strength.
If you’re looking for a sweet, resilient companion who will be a loyal friend, June might just be your perfect match!
Age: 3 years old Weight: 21.4kg / 47lbs
A bit about June: - no cats/ small animals in home due to prey drive - has lived with a dog; dogs okay pending successful intro - has lived children successfully; all interactions should be supervised
After an injury, beautiful June came to our shelter for help. Although June`s leg ended up being amputated, this sweet girl`s spirit is intact. June is friendly, listens well, and loves to meet new people. Our shelter staff are falling in love as she makes an incredible recovery and addition to our shelter family with her gentle and loving nature. Despite her recent amputation, June is already showing us how resilient she is. She enjoys calm, cozy moments and loves to nap near her people, soaking in the comfort of their presence.
June has lived with children before and may thrive in a home with human siblings or even a dog companion to share her journey. She`s not a fan of elevators at the moment, so our staff has been carrying her up the stairs while she heals—she’s been such a trooper through it all!
Due to her high prey drive, June will need a home without cats or small animals. While she’s currently calm as she recovers, we anticipate her energetic, playful side will shine through as she gets back to full strength.
If you’re looking for a sweet, resilient companion who will be a loyal friend, June might just be your perfect match!
From our earliest beginning, Calgary Humane Society was more than a shelter. As Calgary’s first-established animal welfare organization, connecting the lives of animals and people while providing essential animal services to the community remains our central priority.
Today, Calgary Humane Society (CHS) shelters almost 5,000 homeless animals each year. In 1922 we set out to help as many animals as we can and we will continue to do so by fostering the values of respect, compassion, commitment, teamwork, integrity and innovation.
Our mission is to help as many animals as we can.
Our vision is using innovative strategies to lead, inspire, and educate in the humane treatment of companion animals, fostering an enlightened community that consistently demonstrates respect and compassion for all animals.
Our dream is a community where animals are valued, humanely treated, and live enriched lives.
Calgary Humane Society is committed to creating a better tomorrow through education and collaboration.
CONNECTING LIVES SINCE 1922
From our earliest beginning, Calgary Humane Society was more than a shelter. As Calgary’s first-established animal welfare organization, connecting the lives of animals and people while providing essential animal services to the community remains our central priority.
Today, Calgary Humane Society (CHS) shelters almost 5,000 homeless animals each year. In 1922 we set out to help as many animals as we can and we will continue to do so by fostering the values of respect, compassion, commitment, teamwork, integrity and innovation.
Our mission is to help as many animals as we can.
Our vision is using innovative strategies to lead, inspire, and educate in the humane treatment of companion animals, fostering an enlightened community that consistently demonstrates respect and compassion for all animals.
Our dream is a community where animals are valued, humanely treated, and live enriched lives.
Calgary Humane Society is committed to creating a better tomorrow through education and collaboration.
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