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Jennie-O - In Foster!

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Shepherd
  • Mixed Breed

About Jennie-O - In Foster!

Flagstaff, AZ

Breed

Shepherd&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Personality
Good with Dogs, Housetrained, Ask the Adoption Counselor about my special Medical Waiver
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Jennie-O - In Foster!’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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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Jennie-O - In Foster!'s Story

Meet Jennie-O <br/>Once a shy wallflower, Jennie-O has truly blossomed in foster care and is showing her sweet, affectionate heart more every day. With a little patience and a lot of love, this gentle girl becomes a devoted companion who just wants to be close to her people (and her dog friends!).<br/><br/>What to know about Jennie-O:<br/> Shy at first, but now much more outgoing and very affectionate<br/> Thrives in a calm, patient home; best suited for a quiet household without small children<br/> Does well with other dogs and enjoys gentle play<br/> Fully potty trained<br/> Loves food and enjoys chew toys<br/> Knows her name and is currently learning sit<br/> Has a flair for dramatic, hilarious lounging poses<br/><br/>Important note:<br/>Jennie-O has significant separation anxiety and needs either a human or another animal present when left alone. Without companionship, she may vocalize and become destructive-even after short periods. A home with someone around often, or a confident canine companion, will help her feel safe and secure.<br/><br/>From her foster:<br/>"She's become so much less shy and incredibly loving. She's affectionate, sweet, and happiest when she's not alone. She's made great progress and just needs the right environment to continue thriving."<br/><br/>Jennie-O has done especially well alongside another calm, confident dog (like her foster companion, Lonnie), so a home with a friendly dog may be a wonderful fit-though the right human setup could work too.<br/><br/> Contact her foster by TEXT at (928) 821-0671 to set up a meet and greet or ask questions.

Meet Jennie-O
Once a shy wallflower, Jennie-O has truly blossomed in foster care and is showing her sweet, affectionate heart more every day. With a little patience and a lot of love, this gentle girl becomes a devoted companion who just wants to be close to her people (and her dog friends!).

What to know about Jennie-O:
Shy at first, but now much more outgoing and very affectionate
Thrives in a calm, patient home; best suited for a quiet household without small children
Does well with other dogs and enjoys gentle play
Fully potty trained
Loves food and enjoys chew toys
Knows her name and is currently learning sit
Has a flair for dramatic, hilarious lounging poses

Important note:
Jennie-O has significant separation anxiety and needs either a human or another animal present when left alone. Without companionship, she may vocalize and become destructive-even after short periods. A home with someone around often, or a confident canine companion, will help her feel sa

Meet Jennie-O
Once a shy wallflower, Jennie-O has truly blossomed in foster care and is showing her sweet, affectionate heart more every day. With a little patience and a lot of love, this gentle girl becomes a devoted companion who just wants to be close to her people (and her dog friends!).

What to know about Jennie-O:
Shy at first, but now much more outgoing and very affectionate
Thrives in a calm, patient home; best suited for a quiet household without small children
Does well with other dogs and enjoys gentle play
Fully potty trained
Loves food and enjoys chew toys
Knows her name and is currently learning sit
Has a flair for dramatic, hilarious lounging poses

Important note:
Jennie-O has significant separation anxiety and needs either a human or another animal present when left alone. Without companionship, she may vocalize and become destructive-even after short periods. A home with someone around often, or a confident canine companion, will help her feel safe and secure.

From her foster:
"She's become so much less shy and incredibly loving. She's affectionate, sweet, and happiest when she's not alone. She's made great progress and just needs the right environment to continue thriving."

Jennie-O has done especially well alongside another calm, confident dog (like her foster companion, Lonnie), so a home with a friendly dog may b

How To Adopt

Jennie-O - I... was listed as Adoptable by High Country Humane
How can I adopt Jennie-O - I...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with High Country Humane . 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 Jennie-O - I... 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 High Country Humane for details on the pet.
When can I meet Jennie-O - I...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, High Country Humane will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Jennie-O - I..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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High Country Humane 's Adoption Policy
BROWSE The best way to view all our adoptable pets is right here on our website! Here, you can see pictures and read important information like gender, age, and personality. Please note that some of our adoptable pets may be at the shelter or in a foster home. We encourage you to take your time with this process and make a mental note of the pet(s) you’d like to meet! *For the well-being of our animals, we do not allow walk-throughs of the kennels. When you arrive at the shelter, please have a few pets in mind that you’d like to meet, and we will be happy to assist you with a meet & greet! MEET & GREET After narrowing down your search, we encourage you to spend time with your potential new best friend! You do NOT have to have an appointment to come in. The shelter is open Thursday through Tuesday, 11AM-5PM. Closed on Wednesdays! Our dedicated team is here to assist and address any questions you might have. If you already have a dog at home, be sure to bring them to the shelter to meet any potential new house-mates. We want to ensure dogs will get along BEFORE taking one home! Note: we do not test shelter cats with dogs or shelter dogs with cats. COMPLETE ADOPTION When you’ve found your perfect match, we’ll move on to complete the adoption. We ask that you sign an adoption agreement and pay the adoption fee. This fee helps chip in for surgeries, vaccines, and day-to-day care your adopted pet has had with us. Donations are always welcome; they help us take care of the next pet that comes through our doors! This is also a great time to ask our team any lingering questions you might have, and we’re here to provide you with resources so you and your new pet can start things off on the right paw! AFTER ADOPTION You have a new pet, how exciting! Please remember that each animal will have an adjustment period in their new home after adoption. Every pet is unique & will adjust differently, but as a general guideline you can follow the 3-3-3 rule! 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn your routine, and 3 months to start to feel at home. It doesn’t happen overnight, so give your new pet the patience they need to settle in & feel at home!

Jennie-O - In Foster! is from High Country Humane

[Flagstaff, AZ]

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