ANNIE

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Hound
  • Mixed Breed

About ANNIE

Saint Peters, MO

Breed

Hound&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Unknown

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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ANNIE's Story

What dog breed has a ridge on its neck but not all the way down its back, is 39 lbs and brindle? Well... only Annie knows! Annie was found as a stray by a good Samaritan. While that kind person tried to help her settle into a home environment, it quickly became clear that the busy household and other animals were a bit too overwhelming for Annie to comfortably cohabitate with. Shortly after, Annie arrived at PAC in hopes of being reunited with an owner—but no one came forward. Annie is a shy, sensitive little girl who can be nervous around fast-moving animals and busy environments. She becomes unsure when things feel chaotic, but she is not reactive or aggressive—just overwhelmed and unsure how to navigate it all. Interestingly, she did not seem bothered by cats. When she first arrived, Annie was hesitant in her kennel and unsure about new people. Once leash pressure was removed and she was outside, she relaxed enough to go about her business and slowly observe her surroundings. She is alert to sounds and will often pause to take everything in, especially when she hears or sees movement in the distance. In the yard, Annie showed a softer side—she enjoyed gentle attention and would lean into scratches on her hind end once she felt safe. She even showed a bit of curiosity toward a tennis ball, until it unexpectedly bonked her on the head (which quickly ended that game idea for the day). She is also starting to show some interest in other dogs from a distance, such as when she observed Bailey, though she prefers calm, respectful interactions and can be overwhelmed by play attempts. Annie did very well with Bailey overall, as Bailey respectfully gave her space when Annie felt unsure. She is potty trained and keeps her kennel clean. Annie will thrive in a quiet, patient home where she is given time to decompress and learn that the world doesn’t always have to be so overwhelming. She is not a “pushy” dog—she’s a watcher, a thinker, and a slow-burn kind of girl who needs someone willing to let her set the pace. With time, routine, and gentle reassurance, Annie has all the potential to blossom into a loyal, soft-hearted companion who finally feels safe enough to fully relax.

What dog breed has a ridge on its neck but not all the way down its back, is 39 lbs and brindle? Well... only Annie knows! Annie was found as a stray by a good Samaritan. While that kind person tried to help her settle into a home environment, it quickly became clear that the busy household and other animals were a bit too overwhelming for Annie to comfortably cohabitate with. Shortly after, Annie arrived at PAC in hopes of being reunited with an owner—but no one came forward. Annie is a shy, sensitive little girl who can be nervous around fast-moving animals and busy environments. She becomes unsure when things feel chaotic, but she is not reactive or aggressive—just overwhelmed and unsure how to navigate it all. Interestingly, she did not seem bothered by cats. When she first arrived, Annie was hesitant in her kennel and unsure about new people. Once leash pressure was removed and she was outside, she relaxed enough to go about her business and slowly observe her surroundings. She is alert to sounds and will often pause t

What dog breed has a ridge on its neck but not all the way down its back, is 39 lbs and brindle? Well... only Annie knows! Annie was found as a stray by a good Samaritan. While that kind person tried to help her settle into a home environment, it quickly became clear that the busy household and other animals were a bit too overwhelming for Annie to comfortably cohabitate with. Shortly after, Annie arrived at PAC in hopes of being reunited with an owner—but no one came forward. Annie is a shy, sensitive little girl who can be nervous around fast-moving animals and busy environments. She becomes unsure when things feel chaotic, but she is not reactive or aggressive—just overwhelmed and unsure how to navigate it all. Interestingly, she did not seem bothered by cats. When she first arrived, Annie was hesitant in her kennel and unsure about new people. Once leash pressure was removed and she was outside, she relaxed enough to go about her business and slowly observe her surroundings. She is alert to sounds and will often pause to take everything in, especially when she hears or sees movement in the distance. In the yard, Annie showed a softer side—she enjoyed gentle attention and would lean into scratches on her hind end once she felt safe. She even showed a bit of curiosity toward a tennis ball, until it unexpectedly bonked her on the head (which quickly ended that game idea for the day). She is also starting to show so

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How To Adopt

ANNIE was listed as Adoptable by St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center
How can I adopt ANNIE?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if ANNIE is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center for details on the pet.
When can I meet ANNIE?
If you've submitted an inquiry, St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for ANNIE, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center, and they'll be happy to help!
St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center's Adoption Policy
Choosing your pet through the Pet Adoption Center can offer an outstanding value. Our adoption fee includes a health examination, initial vaccinations, spay or neuter service, temperament education, a County License tag, and microchipping - services that are not always included when adopting elsewhere

ANNIE is from St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center

[Saint Peters, MO]

Our Mission
Our mission is to promote the health, safety, and welfare of pets and people in St. Charles County through effective education, enthusiastic adoption, and responsible enforcement programs.
Visits by appointment only
Location
4850 Mid Rivers Mall Drive Saint Peters, MO, 63376

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