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Juno

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Hound

About Juno

Palmyra, VA

Breed

Hound

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: No

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Juno’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Juno's Story

DOB: August 2014<br/>Arrival: February 2015<br/>History: Juno and Janie showed up at a local home and were brought to us when their owners could not be found. <br/><br/>Physical Characteristics: Juno: red and white, sleek jacketed; wide red saddle over her back and a very wrinkly/expressive forehead. Janie: red and white sleek jacketed; oval red spots on her sides and freckles on her muzzle.<br/><br/><br/>Two fun peas in a pod, meet siblings, Juno and Janie who are in the hunt to make YOUR day! This bubbly, friendly pair have such a great time together that it’s almost criminal. Both skilled leash walkers and givers of darting kisses, Juno and Janie are playful, affectionate, wiggly ladies looking for their first full time pet jobs. Lovely and eager to interact with other dogs, these ladies would love to go home together. They are both a little shy, especially around strangers, and Juno takes a little more time to warm up to strangers, but once he does, he is a love bug. These two are calm, respectful walkers who rarely pull. They also love to run around and play together in our arenas. Juno tends to be a bit more affectionate while Janie wants to go check out her surroundings, but in the right environment both of them love attention and will be happy to lay on you and receive pets. They also get along well with most other dogs. Give Janie and Juno some time to get situated and you’ll be shocked with how bubbly and sweet these two are!<br/><br/>A Word from Juno<br/>Just so you know, I am a nervous sort of gal, but I love to snuggle, so if you show me you want to be friends, eventually I will be up close and personal! My sister Janie is more of the bold of the two of us, but once I am comfortable, I loosen right up! I trust her to let me know when things are okay, and even then I take my time getting to know you. We love to walk with other dogs, and playing in the arena is always fun! Just know, if you want my sister, you had better take me too!<br/><br/>What Juno Needs in Her Home<br/>Juno and Janie go as a pair! They have been together so long they just can’t live without each other! Plus, they need time to get to know you, so plan on multiple visits to come out and get to know them. Janie will warm up to you first, then Juno gets the picture and begins to trust you. Once that happens, Juno will come and sit on your lap, while Janie navigates the surroundings. A quiet household would be the best, with children who are over 12. Cats are okay. Juno and Janie may remain skittish about some things, but not you! Having lived in our outside pen for many years, they would need some practice at being inside, but our short stays inside here at the sanctuary suggest that is not a big issue. They might need some help at housetraining, too. You will have a bundle of love when you adopt these two!<br/><br/>Update: First Snow Dec 2025 from Trainer Wen: That day we were very short staffed due to inclimate weather. However I was able to observe Janie and Junos response to the 1st snow storm of the year. I saw them coming out of the post in sheer delight. Both dogs were thrilled to have snow under their feet. They both had a different pep to their step and were intoxicated by their newfound environment. Once in their space, Juno immediately put her nose to the ground. She was enthralled by the snow's presence. She then started scooting on her belly/crawling on the ground with her mouth open scooping up the snow. She looked like a snow plow, grabbing up snow in her mouth. It was so cute watching these water loving girls embrace the snow. Both rolled around in it, ate it and loved it. I, however, did not feel their sentiment. Way too cold for me lol!! These water loving ladies continue to thrive at CFC and have lots of fans!<br/><br/>Winter Update 2025: Juno continues to show her new found bravery. Normally quite shy and reserved when meeting new people, has begun to come out of her shell. New staff members have seen her getting more comfortable each day that goes by. Recently, due to bad weather, some CFC staff stayed overnight at the Scratching post. Janie and Juno really liked having a slumber party. Normally they have a lot to say, but having a staff sleep over seemed to have a calming effect on both. They were very at ease and even allowed some quiet time, so staff could sleep. Since we last checked in with you, we were still fine tuning to secure their normal sleeping arrangements in The Scratching Post kitchen and knock on wood, for now we seem to have created a Fort Knox to keep them safe and the kitties who also call this space their “home” safe. Both girls, Juno and Janie while a bit bashful are still the sweetest and easy to walk so it’s not unusual for us to direct newer dog walking volunteers to this pair as we know we’re setting them up for success. WithJuno’s (and Janie’s) health in tact, these lovely siblings will not have a care in the world as they enjoy our chilly winter weather.

DOB: August 2014
Arrival: February 2015
History: Juno and Janie showed up at a local home and were brought to us when their owners could not be found.

Physical Characteristics: Juno: red and white, sleek jacketed; wide red saddle over her back and a very wrinkly/expressive forehead. Janie: red and white sleek jacketed; oval red spots on her sides and freckles on her muzzle.


Two fun peas in a pod, meet siblings, Juno and Janie who are in the hunt to make YOUR day! This bubbly, friendly pair have such a great time together that it’s almost criminal. Both skilled leash walkers and givers of darting kisses, Juno and Janie are playful, affectionate, wiggly ladies looking for their first full time pet jobs. Lovely and eager to interact with other dogs, these ladies would love to go home together. They are both a little shy, especially around strangers, and Juno takes a little more time to warm up to strangers, but once he does, he is a love bug. These two are calm, respectful walkers who ra

DOB: August 2014
Arrival: February 2015
History: Juno and Janie showed up at a local home and were brought to us when their owners could not be found.

Physical Characteristics: Juno: red and white, sleek jacketed; wide red saddle over her back and a very wrinkly/expressive forehead. Janie: red and white sleek jacketed; oval red spots on her sides and freckles on her muzzle.


Two fun peas in a pod, meet siblings, Juno and Janie who are in the hunt to make YOUR day! This bubbly, friendly pair have such a great time together that it’s almost criminal. Both skilled leash walkers and givers of darting kisses, Juno and Janie are playful, affectionate, wiggly ladies looking for their first full time pet jobs. Lovely and eager to interact with other dogs, these ladies would love to go home together. They are both a little shy, especially around strangers, and Juno takes a little more time to warm up to strangers, but once he does, he is a love bug. These two are calm, respectful walkers who rarely pull. They also love to run around and play together in our arenas. Juno tends to be a bit more affectionate while Janie wants to go check out her surroundings, but in the right environment both of them love attention and will be happy to lay on you and receive pets. They also get along well with most other dogs. Give Janie and Juno some time to get situated and you’ll be shocked with how bub

How To Adopt

Juno was listed as Adoptable by Caring For Creatures
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Juno is from Caring For Creatures

[Palmyra, VA]

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Location
352 Sanctuary Lane Palmyra, VA, 22963

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