Adopt

My name is
Penny!

Posted 1 day ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Home Check

4

Meet the Pet

5

Pay Fee

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
21180115

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Penny! She has been so named because of the beautiful copper colored coat she has. We estimate that she is about 4 1/2 months old and is just a petite little puppy. She is a mixed breed, but it is too early to tell what the mix might be. She was found wandering on her own and fortunately Wilton Animal Rescue was able to take her in and find her a foster family. 

A little about her…she is extremely friendly and great with kids. She is training with her foster family to walk on a leash and sit and they say she is doing well! They have also been working with her on potty and crate training. We are looking for a family for Penny that will be willing to dedicate the time to train her so that she can be the best version of herself. She has a lot of love to give and will pay that investment back with interest! 

She will be ready for her new home in 3 weeks (around the end of January). We decided to publish her a bit early so people can start appreciating her cuteness! She will be fully vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed by the time she is ready to go to her new home. If you’re looking for a puppy, then look no further because Penny is wonderful! If you are interested in meeting or adopting this beautiful girl, please complete an adoption application at the Wilton Animal Rescue website.

https://wiltonanimalrescue.com/adoption-application/

 

January 9, 2025, 7:46 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
21180115
Contact
Carol Eisenbrandt
Phone
Address
PO Box 426, Wilton, CA 95693

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Review our available dogs and make a note of the dog(s) you are interested in.

2.

Approve Application

WAR will review the application and pre-approve it if it meets our qualifications.

3.

Home Check

WAR will conduct a home check at our discretion.

4.

Meet the Pet

WAR will contact you to meet the dog at our facility or off-site if you are wishing to introduce the dog to another pet.

5.

Pay Fee

Each dog has an associated adoption fee to help off-set some of the expenses related to veterinary care and vaccinations

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

You will be asked to sign our standard adoption contract.

7.

Take the Pet Home

Welcome home to your new family member!

Additional adoption info

WAR will generally restrict adoptions to within 60 miles of our facility.

Dogs are welcome back at WAR if the placement doesn't work out,. We never want you to try and rehome the dog.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Visit to the shelter is by appointment. Please send an email to wilton animal rescue.com if you wish to visit our facility.

More about this rescue

ABOUT WAR: Communities and shelters all over the nation are overwhelmed by the crisis of pet over-population, neglect, and homelessness. We will only overcome this crisis if the shelters, rescues, and the public work together and address the root causes of this crisis. We at Wilton Animal Rescue are doing our part by not only addressing the immediate needs of lost or abandoned dogs, but also providing education and outreach to the public. With every dog we rescue and rehabilitate, every person we educate about responsible pet ownership, every dog we microchip, and every child we inspire with our outreach programs, we do our part to chip away at this crisis. We dream of the day that WAR and other organizations like us are no longer necessary.

OUR SERVICES

TRAPPING: Every day brings new reports of lost or abandoned dogs seen wandering. Animal control and city shelters are overburdened and will prioritize cases involving public safety. One of the services WAR provides is to respond to these cases, often traveling up to 60 miles, so that we can safely secure these dogs. Often, the dogs are scared and distrustful of humans and require us to trap them. We have invested in a variety of styles of traps so that we can use the one that best fits the situation. Our efforts often involve hiking through varied terrain, repelling into drainage ditches, and using creative ways to place the traps that will maximize our chances of attracting the dog. Once we have the dog secured, we immediately assess their physical condition and get them any veterinary care they require. We also scan them for a microchip to see if we can locate a family that might be looking for them. In the best cases, they have a registered microchip and we are able to reunite them with their families. If not, we determine if they are a candidate to bring into our rescue or surrender them to a local shelter.

RESCUE FACILITY: For the dogs that we bring into the rescue, we have kennel facilities, a grooming station and secure areas for the dogs to exercise and socialize. We are currently at max capacity at close to 40 dogs. All the dogs under our care receive vaccinations, including Rabies, DHPP, Leptospira, and Bortatella. They are also spayed/neutered and microchipped. We provide veterinary care, grooming and assess their personalities and behavior. We make sure that each dog we offer for adoption has basic obedience skills and is good on a leash and we work with professional trainers for those dogs that need extra help getting back on track. Once a dog is ready for adoption, we carefully screen incoming adoption applications and offer complete transparency about the dog traits to ensure the dog goes to a family best suited for their needs. In the event that the placement does not work out, we welcome the dog back

COMMUNITY OUTREACH: Providing services and education to the public helps WAR achieve our mission. Here is a short list of examples of our outreach efforts. We hold an event once a year offering free microchipping and other services. We host a group of special needs kids once a week where we teach them how to interact with our dogs and care for them. We have relationships with many local businesses and are often invited to special events where we educate the public about dog care and what we do as a rescue. We are always looking for opportunities to engage with the community and provide further education on responsible pet ownership.

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