


Wanda (Courtesy Post)
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Wanda (Courtesy Post)
Janesville, WI
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Wanda (Courtesy Post)’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Wanda (Courtesy Post)'s Story
Meet Wanda ? <br/>Female | Spayed | ~1½ years old | Up-to-date on vaccinations<br/><br/>Wanda is a sweet, sensitive soul looking for a patient and loving home. Originally rescued as a stray in Texas, she made her way to Wisconsin around her first birthday. She’s shy at first, but once she warms up, she’s affectionate, eager to please, and loves nothing more than being close to her person—snuggles are her favorite!<br/><br/>Personality & Training:<br/>- House-trained (with occasional accidents) <br/>- Knows commands: *wait, sit, down, heel* <br/>- Walks well on leash in quiet areas <br/>- Not crate-trained and likely wouldn’t do well in one <br/>- Responds best to gentle, positive reinforcement <br/><br/>Ideal Home:<br/>- Fenced yard preferred <br/>- Good with other dogs <br/>- Likely not suitable for cats <br/>- No known experience with children <br/>- Would thrive with someone who works from home or is retired <br/><br/>Special Needs:<br/>Wanda has significant separation anxiety and takes daily Prozac, with additional medication available if needed. She’s made great progress—no recent chewing or destruction—but she’s still a counter-surfer and occasionally has accidents when left alone. She does best when she can come and go freely through an open door.<br/><br/>Fun Facts:<br/>Her Embark DNA test shows she’s a unique mix: <br/>-40% American Pit Bull <br/>- 20% Great Pyrenees <br/>- 20% German Shepherd <br/>- 20% Miniature Australian Shepherd<br/><br/>Wanda loves walks, dog parks, learning new commands, and being your shadow. She’s ready to bond deeply with someone who can offer her the time, patience, and love she deserves.<br/><br/>Are you that home? If so, please email jane@countyroadk.com to set up a meet and greet.
Meet Wanda ?
Female | Spayed | ~1½ years old | Up-to-date on vaccinations
Wanda is a sweet, sensitive soul looking for a patient and loving home. Originally rescued as a stray in Texas, she made her way to Wisconsin around her first birthday. She’s shy at first, but once she warms up, she’s affectionate, eager to please, and loves nothing more than being close to her person—snuggles are her favorite!
Personality & Training:
- House-trained (with occasional accidents)
- Knows commands: *wait, sit, down, heel*
- Walks well on leash in quiet areas
- Not crate-trained and likely wouldn’t do well in one
- Responds best to gentle, positive reinforcement
Ideal Home:
- Fenced yard preferred
- Good with other dogs
- Likely not suitable for cats
- No known experience with children
- Would thrive with someone who works from home or is retired
Special Needs:
Wanda has significant separation anxiety and takes daily Prozac, with additi
Meet Wanda ?
Female | Spayed | ~1½ years old | Up-to-date on vaccinations
Wanda is a sweet, sensitive soul looking for a patient and loving home. Originally rescued as a stray in Texas, she made her way to Wisconsin around her first birthday. She’s shy at first, but once she warms up, she’s affectionate, eager to please, and loves nothing more than being close to her person—snuggles are her favorite!
Personality & Training:
- House-trained (with occasional accidents)
- Knows commands: *wait, sit, down, heel*
- Walks well on leash in quiet areas
- Not crate-trained and likely wouldn’t do well in one
- Responds best to gentle, positive reinforcement
Ideal Home:
- Fenced yard preferred
- Good with other dogs
- Likely not suitable for cats
- No known experience with children
- Would thrive with someone who works from home or is retired
Special Needs:
Wanda has significant separation anxiety and takes daily Prozac, with additional medication available if needed. She’s made great progress—no recent chewing or destruction—but she’s still a counter-surfer and occasionally has accidents when left alone. She does best when she can come and go freely through an open door.
Fun Facts:
Her Embark DNA test shows she’s a unique mix:
-40% American Pit Bull
- 20% Great Pyrenees
- 20% German Shepherd
How To Adopt
Wanda (Courtesy Post) is from Friends of Noah, WI
[Janesville, WI]
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