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April May

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About April May

Rock Hill, SC

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black, White / Cream

Behavior

April May’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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April May's Story

Meet the sweet and shy April May! Now 4-years-old and just over 40lbs, this Aussie mix girl was one of many rescued from a cruelty case and came to us in rough shape but with a heart of gold. While she needed a fair bit of time to decompress, she took her antibiotics like a champ and trusted us enough to tolerate the required medicated baths. Once she got used to a comfy bed and having a full belly and a welcoming home, she began to trust and explore little by little. She’d never been in a house before, and every sound or sudden movement could make her jump. She had to learn how to go in and out of doors, use a potty pad, and do her business outside. April being so food-motivated was a great plus though, and it allowed us to build trust with her through hand-feeding. Eventually we were able to sneak in occasional pets. And now, she will accept a good belly scratch at bedtime. April has had a longer road to healing than many rescue dogs, but she has been so sweet and grateful along the way and shows it by always greeting you with a happy dance when you come home!<br/><br/>April may never be the dog you can travel everywhere with or take to the dog park. But she is fine with any guests you may have in your home! She may never want to play and rough house with young children, puppies, or high-energy dogs. But she will share her snuggle spot with a fellow lazy dog who just wants a nap! She may not love the idea of going potty outside in a rainstorm (and honestly, who would?). But she’s a potty pro and will always use a pad if you aren’t home! She may not be terribly playful. But that just means you don’t have to worry about spending loads on dog toys or your favorite shoes getting chewed.<br/><br/>April is crate-trained and potty-trained. April enjoys the company of other dogs but might prefer a dog with lower energy to match hers. April doesn’t mind children as long as they give her space. She tends to keep a distance from our noisy toddler unless there is food about, and then she will sit by her side hoping for scraps. And while she hasn’t been taken out for much socialization due to her nervousness outside the home, she gets along great with our two dogs and all family and friends that come by. She’s also a quiet girl, only barking once or twice when a car pulls up. She doesn’t whine or beg either, but if you have something delicious she might sit by your side and repeatedly boop you on the leg with her nose. This is April code for “please share.”<br/><br/>It will be essential that April’s new family give her the time and space to build trust with them. We are confident that with patience, consistency, and love, this girl will quickly become a beloved member of the family. All she needs from you is TLC!<br/><br/>If you are looking for sweet companion who will welcome you home and rest by your feet, come meet April. She has been waiting a long time to find her forever home, and we know that whoever is lucky enough to adopt her will be rewarded with years of love and companionship!<br/>---<br/>To apply to adopt, please follow the steps for adoption on HalfwayThereRescue.com/Adoption-Process and apply directly here: https://fs26.formsite.com/htrnp/a2k3lsooud/index.html

Meet the sweet and shy April May! Now 4-years-old and just over 40lbs, this Aussie mix girl was one of many rescued from a cruelty case and came to us in rough shape but with a heart of gold. While she needed a fair bit of time to decompress, she took her antibiotics like a champ and trusted us enough to tolerate the required medicated baths. Once she got used to a comfy bed and having a full belly and a welcoming home, she began to trust and explore little by little. She’d never been in a house before, and every sound or sudden movement could make her jump. She had to learn how to go in and out of doors, use a potty pad, and do her business outside. April being so food-motivated was a great plus though, and it allowed us to build trust with her through hand-feeding. Eventually we were able to sneak in occasional pets. And now, she will accept a good belly scratch at bedtime. April has had a longer road to healing than many rescue dogs, but she has been so sweet and grateful along the way and shows it by always greeting you

Meet the sweet and shy April May! Now 4-years-old and just over 40lbs, this Aussie mix girl was one of many rescued from a cruelty case and came to us in rough shape but with a heart of gold. While she needed a fair bit of time to decompress, she took her antibiotics like a champ and trusted us enough to tolerate the required medicated baths. Once she got used to a comfy bed and having a full belly and a welcoming home, she began to trust and explore little by little. She’d never been in a house before, and every sound or sudden movement could make her jump. She had to learn how to go in and out of doors, use a potty pad, and do her business outside. April being so food-motivated was a great plus though, and it allowed us to build trust with her through hand-feeding. Eventually we were able to sneak in occasional pets. And now, she will accept a good belly scratch at bedtime. April has had a longer road to healing than many rescue dogs, but she has been so sweet and grateful along the way and shows it by always greeting you with a happy dance when you come home!

April may never be the dog you can travel everywhere with or take to the dog park. But she is fine with any guests you may have in your home! She may never want to play and rough house with young children, puppies, or high-energy dogs. But she will share her snuggle spot with a fellow lazy dog who just wants a nap! She may not love the idea of going

How To Adopt

April May was listed as Adoptable by Halfway There Rescue
How can I adopt April May?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Halfway There Rescue. 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 April May 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 Halfway There Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet April May?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Halfway There Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for April May, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Halfway There Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Halfway There Rescue's Adoption Policy
Adoption Process Halfway There Rescue is looking for responsible and caring individuals and families to give our dogs forever homes. Please review the initial adoption guidelines below. Thank you for considering adoption. You must be 18 years old or older in order to adopt one of our dogs. You must be allowed to have dogs where you live. The adoption form must be filled out in its entirety and emailed to halfwaythererescue@gmail.com. The online Adoption Application is for your convenience only, and does not guarantee that the dog of your choice will be available for adoption. We reserve the right to refuse any adoption to any person for any reason. All adoptive homes must be stable, compassionate, and capable of meeting the veterinary needs of the dog. A home visit may be done prior to adoption. We ask for an adoption donation of $250.

April May is from Halfway There Rescue

[Rock Hill, SC]

Our Mission
Welcome to Halfway There Rescue!  Halfway There Rescue is a Charlotte area dog rescue organization run by a group of dedicated volunteers. We save dogs from over-crowded shelters and help find them loving, happy homes through temporary foster placements and transportation to shelters in others states. Adoption is the lov...
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