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My basic info
Breed
Dutch Shepherd
Color
Brindle
Age
1 year old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Wednesday (but my foster family calls me Hope)! 🐾
Breed: Dutch Shepherd Mix with precious big ears!
Age: 12 Months
Size: Medium
Gender: Female
About Me:
Hi, I’m Wednesday, but my foster family calls me Hope because I have bright future ahead of me! I’m an 11-month-old, 40 lb Dutch Shepherd Mix with a heart full of love and a desire to please. I am a beautiful brindle color with short hair. I started my journey in a shelter in Texas where I was found as a stray, and at first, I was understandably a bit frightened and cautious in new environments. I’ve had to learn adjust to new people and surroundings but once I feel comfortable and secure I will settle in. I don’t like loud noises or people, this reminds me of my days as a stray. I am still young, so I’m learning more every day. I promise I’ll bring plenty of joy, affection and tail wags into your life. My favorite time of the day is when my foster family joins me on the couch so I can snuggle up with them. I just want to be near my humans!
I get along great with my 4 canine foster siblings (both big and small) and am thriving in a home where I can interact and play with them. I am submissive to the others in the pack and have shown no aggression towards them. There is also a cat in the house that I love to chase when he walks by. He’s not interested in getting to know me though and so I move on quickly to other things. I’ve become an expert leash walker during my time up North. I love our walks and am always up for a new adventure! I am kennel trained and spend my day waiting for my foster family to come home from work while enjoying a chew toy or bone. At night I slept in my crate but now they have given me the option to sleep in the bed with the other dogs of the house and I sleep like a baby! I am mostly potty trained. I am young and used to living on the run so I do have occasional accidents in the house. I do always find the potty pad if I need to and if you pay attention to my cues, I let you know that I need to go out. I’m also great at riding in the car, I’ll curl right up and you won’t hear a peep out of me. I have not been in the presence of young children so I’ve not been exposed to quick movements or loud noises. My foster mom thinks that as long as they were kind and gentle to me, I would do fine. I am spayed and up to date on my vaccinations.
What I’m Looking For:
I’m looking for a loving family who can help me continue to grow and learn. A home with another dog(s) would be fun for me and I’ve done well fitting in with the dogs in my foster home. A fenced-in yard would be a bonus, I don’t have that right now but this would allow me to run around and get rid of some of my puppy energy. I’m more than happy to go for walks and play outside with you. I’m still a young girl, so I’ll need some patience and guidance as I adjust to my new family, but I’m eager to please and learn everything I can. My foster mom thinks I am super smart!
I may have had a rough start, but I’m grateful to have been brought up from the shelter and given a new chapter on my young life. I am looking for someone who will be patient, kind and willing to give me the time to adjust to my new home. Although I am a little shy at first, I promise to be a loving, loyal companion and will quickly become a cherished member of your family.
Interested in meeting me?
If you think we’d be a great match, please contact Safe Haven Rescue to learn more about me and schedule a meet-and-greet. I can’t wait to meet my forever family!
Our standard adoption fee is $375 cash or check and $385 credit card ($10 processing fee). . It includes spay/neuter when age appropriate at our participating vets, age-appropriate core vaccinations, fecal testing, deworming, flea and tick preventative,1st vet visit at one of our participating vets, and micro-chipping.
We must have an application, conduct a phone interview, and meet your entire family to approve an adoption. Applications will not be reviewed unless fully completed. An application does not commit you to adopting and does not guarantee adoption but does allow us to begin the review process. Please understand we must meet your entire household, including dogs, before an adoption will be approved.
Please email adopt@safehavendogsIL.org for an application or additional details.
Please note that the breeds and sizes posted in this biography are educated best guesses and are not guaranteed.
Safe Haven Dog Rescue reserves the right to refuse adoption of any dog or puppy to any applicant (adopter) for any reason.
Meet Wednesday (but my foster family calls me Hope)! 🐾
Breed: Dutch Shepherd Mix with precious big ears!
Age: 12 Months
Size: Medium
Gender: Female
About Me:
Hi, I’m Wednesday, but my foster family calls me Hope because I have bright future ahead of me! I’m an 11-month-old, 40 lb Dutch Shepherd Mix with a heart full of love and a desire to please. I am a beautiful brindle color with short hair. I started my journey in a shelter in Texas where I was found as a stray, and at first, I was understandably a bit frightened and cautious in new environments. I’ve had to learn adjust to new people and surroundings but once I feel comfortable and secure I will settle in. I don’t like loud noises or people, this reminds me of my days as a stray. I am still young, so I’m learning more every day. I promise I’ll bring plenty of joy, affection and tail wags into your life. My favorite time of the day is when my foster family joins me on the couch so I can snuggle up with them. I just want to be near my humans!
I get along great with my 4 canine foster siblings (both big and small) and am thriving in a home where I can interact and play with them. I am submissive to the others in the pack and have shown no aggression towards them. There is also a cat in the house that I love to chase when he walks by. He’s not interested in getting to know me though and so I move on quickly to other things. I’ve become an expert leash walker during my time up North. I love our walks and am always up for a new adventure! I am kennel trained and spend my day waiting for my foster family to come home from work while enjoying a chew toy or bone. At night I slept in my crate but now they have given me the option to sleep in the bed with the other dogs of the house and I sleep like a baby! I am mostly potty trained. I am young and used to living on the run so I do have occasional accidents in the house. I do always find the potty pad if I need to and if you pay attention to my cues, I let you know that I need to go out. I’m also great at riding in the car, I’ll curl right up and you won’t hear a peep out of me. I have not been in the presence of young children so I’ve not been exposed to quick movements or loud noises. My foster mom thinks that as long as they were kind and gentle to me, I would do fine. I am spayed and up to date on my vaccinations.
What I’m Looking For:
I’m looking for a loving family who can help me continue to grow and learn. A home with another dog(s) would be fun for me and I’ve done well fitting in with the dogs in my foster home. A fenced-in yard would be a bonus, I don’t have that right now but this would allow me to run around and get rid of some of my puppy energy. I’m more than happy to go for walks and play outside with you. I’m still a young girl, so I’ll need some patience and guidance as I adjust to my new family, but I’m eager to please and learn everything I can. My foster mom thinks I am super smart!
I may have had a rough start, but I’m grateful to have been brought up from the shelter and given a new chapter on my young life. I am looking for someone who will be patient, kind and willing to give me the time to adjust to my new home. Although I am a little shy at first, I promise to be a loving, loyal companion and will quickly become a cherished member of your family.
Interested in meeting me?
If you think we’d be a great match, please contact Safe Haven Rescue to learn more about me and schedule a meet-and-greet. I can’t wait to meet my forever family!
Our standard adoption fee is $375 cash or check and $385 credit card ($10 processing fee). . It includes spay/neuter when age appropriate at our participating vets, age-appropriate core vaccinations, fecal testing, deworming, flea and tick preventative,1st vet visit at one of our participating vets, and micro-chipping.
We must have an application, conduct a phone interview, and meet your entire family to approve an adoption. Applications will not be reviewed unless fully completed. An application does not commit you to adopting and does not guarantee adoption but does allow us to begin the review process. Please understand we must meet your entire household, including dogs, before an adoption will be approved.
Please email adopt@safehavendogsIL.org for an application or additional details.
Please note that the breeds and sizes posted in this biography are educated best guesses and are not guaranteed.
Safe Haven Dog Rescue reserves the right to refuse adoption of any dog or puppy to any applicant (adopter) for any reason.
$375 cash or check for all dogs and puppies. $385 credit cards($10 processing fee). Please email us at adopt@safehavendogsil.org for an application and more information on adopting one of our dogs.
$375 cash or check for all dogs and puppies. $385 credit cards($10 processing fee). Please email us at adopt@safehavendogsil.org for an application and more information on adopting one of our dogs.
More about this rescue
We are a small 501 C3 nonprofit rescue located in Elburn, Illinois. In 2014, Safe Haven Dog Rescue became its own non-profit. We are licensed by the Illinois Agriculture Department.
The majority of our dogs and puppies are pulled from Kill Pounds and Shelters in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Illinois. We also accept local medical cases as often as our finances will allow.
Please take a few moments to read the stories about the dogs and puppies we have available for adoption. We disclose everything we know about the dogs, sometimes we know a lot often we know only that they were strays, thrown away on the side of the road, in the woods, or found in abandoned houses.
While we don’t always know their past we are certain that their future is much brighter.
We hope that you and your family are part of the future…..
We are a small 501 C3 nonprofit rescue located in Elburn, Illinois. In 2014, Safe Haven Dog Rescue became its own non-profit. We are licensed by the Illinois Agriculture Department.
The majority of our dogs and puppies are pulled from Kill Pounds and Shelters in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Illinois. We also accept local medical cases as often as our finances will allow.
Please take a few moments to read the stories about the dogs and puppies we have available for adoption. We disclose everything we know about the dogs, sometimes we know a lot often we know only that they were strays, thrown away on the side of the road, in the woods, or found in abandoned houses.
While we don’t always know their past we are certain that their future is much brighter.
We hope that you and your family are part of the future…..
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