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Winky

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large

About Winky

Conway, SC

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Red / Chestnut / Orange

Behavior

Winky’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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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Winky's Story

W.A.R.M. had an emergency plea for a momma dog who couldn't feed her pups that showed up to a house in a very rural area. When our volunteer went to pick her up, Winky came walking up behind her. As soon as the volunteer saw Winky had an injured eye, she knew she couldn't leave the dog behind. According to the person who lived there, Winky wandered up to the same house as a stray a few days before the momma dog had her pups. As submissive as she is, she protected this momma from another stray that was an aggressive male. We think this is how her eye was injured. It has healed amazingly on its own and does not need to be stitched up. She just needs lubricating eye drops until it's completely healed. <br/>She is such a sweet girl and she loves to meet new people, dogs and cats. She is a very active girl that has to go to a home with another dog, preferably one that plays hard like she does. She is not delicate, she's a big goof who likes run and wrestle. Right now she has no manners, except to sit, however she is extremely smart and with some training and consistency she will be great. <br/>Winky's past life has created some trauma. When she is scared or nervous, she goes into flight or fight mode. If she can fly (run), she will. If she can't, she immediately goes down, as close to the ground as she can get and uses all her power to pull whoever is holding her to get to her safe space. She is EXTREMELY skittish of loud noises. We are in the country, so gunshots, lawnmowers, ATV's, our tractor, all of these things scare her. She does require a 6 ft wood or vinyl fence due to her fear. If she is left outside unattended and something loud goes off, she'll be gone. We haven't experienced it yet, but I'm 100% certain she will be a nervous mess with fireworks. When these loud noises scare her, she wants to go right to her safe space which is her crate. This will be another requirement, her to have a crate/safe space set up in her new home. It's the only thing that comforts her. Her adopters need to understand her quirks and have a tight grip on her at all times while walking out in public. She is scared of new things, but with treats she learns quickly that it's ok. The loud noises will take a bit more work. But at the same time, if there is another dog, she will follow their lead. So a non reactive brother or sister would be perfect for her. When she walks with another dog, her immediate reaction to something new is to look at them first. If they don't react, she feels it's ok and will go on. <br/>She's a great dog who has so much potential. She just needs the right people in the right environment. We really feel she'd be the best therapy dog for kids, especially with her injured eye. She adores kids. <br/> <br/>If you'd like to meet Winky please message us to set up an appointment! Our adoption process requires an application, background check and home visit to be completed before any adoption is approved.

W.A.R.M. had an emergency plea for a momma dog who couldn't feed her pups that showed up to a house in a very rural area. When our volunteer went to pick her up, Winky came walking up behind her. As soon as the volunteer saw Winky had an injured eye, she knew she couldn't leave the dog behind. According to the person who lived there, Winky wandered up to the same house as a stray a few days before the momma dog had her pups. As submissive as she is, she protected this momma from another stray that was an aggressive male. We think this is how her eye was injured. It has healed amazingly on its own and does not need to be stitched up. She just needs lubricating eye drops until it's completely healed.
She is such a sweet girl and she loves to meet new people, dogs and cats. She is a very active girl that has to go to a home with another dog, preferably one that plays hard like she does. She is not delicate, she's a big goof who likes run and wrestle. Right now she has no manners, except to sit, however she is extremely sma

W.A.R.M. had an emergency plea for a momma dog who couldn't feed her pups that showed up to a house in a very rural area. When our volunteer went to pick her up, Winky came walking up behind her. As soon as the volunteer saw Winky had an injured eye, she knew she couldn't leave the dog behind. According to the person who lived there, Winky wandered up to the same house as a stray a few days before the momma dog had her pups. As submissive as she is, she protected this momma from another stray that was an aggressive male. We think this is how her eye was injured. It has healed amazingly on its own and does not need to be stitched up. She just needs lubricating eye drops until it's completely healed.
She is such a sweet girl and she loves to meet new people, dogs and cats. She is a very active girl that has to go to a home with another dog, preferably one that plays hard like she does. She is not delicate, she's a big goof who likes run and wrestle. Right now she has no manners, except to sit, however she is extremely smart and with some training and consistency she will be great.
Winky's past life has created some trauma. When she is scared or nervous, she goes into flight or fight mode. If she can fly (run), she will. If she can't, she immediately goes down, as close to the ground as she can get and uses all her power to pull whoever is holding her to get to her safe space. She is EXTREMELY skittish of loud

How To Adopt

Winky was listed as Adoptable by WARM - Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission
How can I adopt Winky?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with WARM - Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission. 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 Winky 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 WARM - Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission for details on the pet.
When can I meet Winky?
If you've submitted an inquiry, WARM - Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Winky, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to WARM - Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission, and they'll be happy to help!

Winky is from WARM - Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission

[Conway, SC]

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