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Pony Girl

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large

About Pony Girl

Kansas City, MO

Breed

German Shepherd Dog&Golden RetrieverMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Pony Girl’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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Pony Girl's Story

Pony Girl (so named for the “Stay Golden Ponyboy” line from The Outsider’s) has had a very tough life so far. When you look at her eyes in the photos, can’t you just see it? This girl has been thru hell, and may never fully regain her coat...but doesn’t she deserve love? A home?<br/><br/>We were told this girl was left locked in a crate in a basement for days on end. Her skin got worse and worse due to this neglect and then the lady who was doing this to her was kicked out and the senior guy who owned the home brought her upstairs into his home, but he never took her to the vet either. He was in poor health and had multiple strokes but was trying to take care of the dog. He ended up going to a nursing home and the dog was left home alone. He had a doggy door set up so she could go in and out. Neighbors stopped by to feed her and then the landlord reached out for help.<br/><br/>Pony Girl spent several weeks at our vet getting some much needed medical attention. Then she went to a boarding place to continue with medicate baths and treatment. We were lucky enough to find her a foster home and learn a bit more about Pony Girl. Unsurprisingly she has some separation anxiety and crate issues to work thru. Her ideal home has someone who is home predominantly and has another dog. Pony Girl loves other dogs and LOVES people. When you are home she’s chill and wants affection. She’s housebroken and leash trained.<br/><br/>PonyGirls skin condition continues to improve! She's gained so much of her fur back and is doing wonderfully! She was cat tested and was unsure but willing to be nice to the cat. So with the right cat/situation I think she'll be ok. <br/><br/>PonyGirl could totally use sponsors for her care. It’s $510 a month between her boarding ($360) and her medications. We are a 501c3 non profit, so donations are tax deductible.

Pony Girl (so named for the “Stay Golden Ponyboy” line from The Outsider’s) has had a very tough life so far. When you look at her eyes in the photos, can’t you just see it? This girl has been thru hell, and may never fully regain her coat...but doesn’t she deserve love? A home?

We were told this girl was left locked in a crate in a basement for days on end. Her skin got worse and worse due to this neglect and then the lady who was doing this to her was kicked out and the senior guy who owned the home brought her upstairs into his home, but he never took her to the vet either. He was in poor health and had multiple strokes but was trying to take care of the dog. He ended up going to a nursing home and the dog was left home alone. He had a doggy door set up so she could go in and out. Neighbors stopped by to feed her and then the landlord reached out for help.

Pony Girl spent several weeks at our vet getting some much needed medical attention. Then she went to a boarding place to continue with medicate baths

Pony Girl (so named for the “Stay Golden Ponyboy” line from The Outsider’s) has had a very tough life so far. When you look at her eyes in the photos, can’t you just see it? This girl has been thru hell, and may never fully regain her coat...but doesn’t she deserve love? A home?

We were told this girl was left locked in a crate in a basement for days on end. Her skin got worse and worse due to this neglect and then the lady who was doing this to her was kicked out and the senior guy who owned the home brought her upstairs into his home, but he never took her to the vet either. He was in poor health and had multiple strokes but was trying to take care of the dog. He ended up going to a nursing home and the dog was left home alone. He had a doggy door set up so she could go in and out. Neighbors stopped by to feed her and then the landlord reached out for help.

Pony Girl spent several weeks at our vet getting some much needed medical attention. Then she went to a boarding place to continue with medicate baths and treatment. We were lucky enough to find her a foster home and learn a bit more about Pony Girl. Unsurprisingly she has some separation anxiety and crate issues to work thru. Her ideal home has someone who is home predominantly and has another dog. Pony Girl loves other dogs and LOVES people. When you are home she’s chill and wants affection. She’s housebroken and leash trained.

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How To Adopt

Pony Girl was listed as Adoptable by Protective Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)
How can I adopt Pony Girl?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Protective Animal Welfare Society (PAWS). 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 Pony Girl 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 Protective Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) for details on the pet.
When can I meet Pony Girl?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Protective Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Pony Girl, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Protective Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), and they'll be happy to help!
Protective Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)'s Adoption Policy
We do show our pets by appointment only upon receipt of the online application which can be found here or at kcpaws.org. We are located inside of KCPAWS a doggy daycare and Boarding facility Our adoption fees range from $175 (seniors) to $350 with the average adoption fee being $200 We pride ourselves in our match based adoption process. Upon receiving an approved adoption application, our adoptions counselors will spend quality time with each adopter to ensue that they are getting a pet that will be a perfect fit for their family and life style. All KC PAWS dogs are fully vetted, spayed or neutered, and microchipped at the time of adoption. Our adoption kits include a leash and collar, a starter amount of food, and a few toys and treats for your new best friend. We remain a resource to all of our adopted dogs through the remainder of their life. We provide in home training services, as well as 1 month free doggy daycare from the day of adoption. Our pet services are always available to all of our adopted alumni.

Pony Girl is from Protective Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)

[Kansas City, MO]

Our Mission
We are an organization determined to work for the benefit of animals in need. Whether it be finding new homes for our adoptable friends or working in connection with local agency's to help investigate cases of cruelty and neglect .
Please contact organization for hours
Visits by appointment only
Location
7833 Wornall road Kansas City, MO, 64114

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