



Winnie
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
About Winnie
Elkton, MD
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Winnie’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Winnie's Story
Dog name: Winnie<br/>Gender: Spayed Female<br/>Age/Weight: 1 year, 40 pounds<br/>Breed: Black Lab mix<br/>Heartworm Status: Negative<br/>Medications/Injuries: Monthly preventative<br/>Good with People: Yes, but shy at first<br/>Children: Yes<br/>Dogs: Yes, and would do best with another dog<br/>Cats: Yes<br/>Other Animals: Yes<br/>House Trained: Yes<br/>Crate Trained: Yes<br/>Energy Level: Moderate<br/>Travel Well: No — drools a lot, gets nervous at first but settles down<br/>Favorite Toy/Activity: Playing in the yard, Nylabone<br/>Leash Trained: Yes<br/>Fence Required: Yes<br/><br/>Want a Lab without the size and shedding? Meet Winnie!<br/><br/>This sweet pocket Lab may be shy at first, but once she warms up, she will be your little shadow. Winnie may be small in size, but her love and affection are anything but small.<br/><br/>Winnie would do best in a home with at least one other dog, as she thrives with canine companionship. In her previous home, she lived successfully with dogs, cats, children, and even chickens, making her a well-rounded and adaptable girl. She recently attended a small outdoor social event and did very well.<br/><br/>Winnie is not a fan of car rides, which is something we are actively working on. She can be hesitant to get in the car and tends to drool from nerves, but she stays quiet and does settle with time.<br/><br/>In addition to a dog sibling, Winnie would do best with a fenced yard where she can stretch her legs, get the zoomies out, and enjoy a game of catch. She is a gentle, loving girl looking for a patient home to help her continue building confidence.
Dog name: Winnie
Gender: Spayed Female
Age/Weight: 1 year, 40 pounds
Breed: Black Lab mix
Heartworm Status: Negative
Medications/Injuries: Monthly preventative
Good with People: Yes, but shy at first
Children: Yes
Dogs: Yes, and would do best with another dog
Cats: Yes
Other Animals: Yes
House Trained: Yes
Crate Trained: Yes
Energy Level: Moderate
Travel Well: No — drools a lot, gets nervous at first but settles down
Favorite Toy/Activity: Playing in the yard, Nylabone
Leash Trained: Yes
Fence Required: Yes
Want a Lab without the size and shedding? Meet Winnie!
This sweet pocket Lab may be shy at first, but once she warms up, she will be your little shadow. Winnie may be small in size, but her love and affection are anything but small.
Winnie would do best in a home with at least one other dog, as she thrives with canine companionship. In her previous home, she lived successfully with dogs, cats, children, and even chickens, making
Dog name: Winnie
Gender: Spayed Female
Age/Weight: 1 year, 40 pounds
Breed: Black Lab mix
Heartworm Status: Negative
Medications/Injuries: Monthly preventative
Good with People: Yes, but shy at first
Children: Yes
Dogs: Yes, and would do best with another dog
Cats: Yes
Other Animals: Yes
House Trained: Yes
Crate Trained: Yes
Energy Level: Moderate
Travel Well: No — drools a lot, gets nervous at first but settles down
Favorite Toy/Activity: Playing in the yard, Nylabone
Leash Trained: Yes
Fence Required: Yes
Want a Lab without the size and shedding? Meet Winnie!
This sweet pocket Lab may be shy at first, but once she warms up, she will be your little shadow. Winnie may be small in size, but her love and affection are anything but small.
Winnie would do best in a home with at least one other dog, as she thrives with canine companionship. In her previous home, she lived successfully with dogs, cats, children, and even chickens, making her a well-rounded and adaptable girl. She recently attended a small outdoor social event and did very well.
Winnie is not a fan of car rides, which is something we are actively working on. She can be hesitant to get in the car and tends to drool from nerves, but she stays quiet and does settle with time.
In addition to a dog sibling, Winnie would do best with a fenced yard wher
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Winnie is from House of Hope Animal Rescue
[Elkton, MD]
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