



Saoirse
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Wheaten Terrier
About Saoirse
Manhattan, KS
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Saoirse’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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Saoirse's Story
Hi, all! I’m Saoirse (Sorsha), a seven-month old Wheaten Terrier.<br/>Soft coated Wheaten Terriers are medium-size Irish farm dogs. I would do best in a<br/>country atmosphere with a large yard, fence, and a doggy pal. I was born February 13,<br/>2025. I’m currently seven months old with all the characteristics that implies: teething,<br/>chewing, jumping on people, and barking hysterically at the cats.<br/>I weigh 31 pounds, love to eat, am house-trained, and am full of energy and exuberance.<br/>I have a beautiful curly coat that my foster mom likes to keep really short, because seeds<br/>and such get caught in it. My mom checks me everyday for debris.<br/>I love to swim in the pond, but am leery about going out into the rain.<br/>I’m learning how to play ball and to follow simple commands like sit and come. I also<br/>recognize my name. I walk well on a leash, but don’t like to dawdle.<br/>I am a special-needs dog. I am incontinent. The vets believe it to be a birth defect. I could<br/>have surgery, but it is expensive, and only has a 50% chance of correcting the problem.<br/>My foster parents have worked out a management plan that includes frequent bathing,<br/>the use of an apple cider vinegar and water wash to clean up my back legs, and medicine.<br/>I sleep in my kennel on washable peepads in case of night time leakage. I refuse to keep a<br/>diaper on. The key to making me an acceptable puppy in public has been house-training,<br/>the peepads, and the apple-cider vinegar.<br/>I am a happy, playful, and loving puppy looking for my forever home.
Hi, all! I’m Saoirse (Sorsha), a seven-month old Wheaten Terrier.
Soft coated Wheaten Terriers are medium-size Irish farm dogs. I would do best in a
country atmosphere with a large yard, fence, and a doggy pal. I was born February 13,
2025. I’m currently seven months old with all the characteristics that implies: teething,
chewing, jumping on people, and barking hysterically at the cats.
I weigh 31 pounds, love to eat, am house-trained, and am full of energy and exuberance.
I have a beautiful curly coat that my foster mom likes to keep really short, because seeds
and such get caught in it. My mom checks me everyday for debris.
I love to swim in the pond, but am leery about going out into the rain.
I’m learning how to play ball and to follow simple commands like sit and come. I also
recognize my name. I walk well on a leash, but don’t like to dawdle.
I am a special-needs dog. I am incontinent. The vets believe it to be a birth defect. I could
have surgery, but it is expensive, a
Hi, all! I’m Saoirse (Sorsha), a seven-month old Wheaten Terrier.
Soft coated Wheaten Terriers are medium-size Irish farm dogs. I would do best in a
country atmosphere with a large yard, fence, and a doggy pal. I was born February 13,
2025. I’m currently seven months old with all the characteristics that implies: teething,
chewing, jumping on people, and barking hysterically at the cats.
I weigh 31 pounds, love to eat, am house-trained, and am full of energy and exuberance.
I have a beautiful curly coat that my foster mom likes to keep really short, because seeds
and such get caught in it. My mom checks me everyday for debris.
I love to swim in the pond, but am leery about going out into the rain.
I’m learning how to play ball and to follow simple commands like sit and come. I also
recognize my name. I walk well on a leash, but don’t like to dawdle.
I am a special-needs dog. I am incontinent. The vets believe it to be a birth defect. I could
have surgery, but it is expensive, and only has a 50% chance of correcting the problem.
My foster parents have worked out a management plan that includes frequent bathing,
the use of an apple cider vinegar and water wash to clean up my back legs, and medicine.
I sleep in my kennel on washable peepads in case of night time leakage. I refuse to keep a
diaper on. The key to making me an acceptable puppy in public has be
How To Adopt
Saoirse is from Purple Power Animal Welfare Society
[Manhattan, KS]
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