Honey D6038
Pug | Pepin County, WI
Age : 8 Years 2 MonthsAdultFemaleSmallTan/Yellow/Fawn with Black
About
Activity Level
Slightly ActiveEnergy Level
LowHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsChildren
Adoption Fees
425Meet Honey D6038
Meet Honey (also lovingly known as Honey Bee and Honey Pot) Before rescue, Honey’s world was limited to producing puppies, never experiencing the warmth of a loving home or the simple joy of being a cherished companion. As a breeder release dog, she’s just beginning to discover life beyond the confines of a kennel—and while it’s exciting, it can also be overwhelming for her. Honey needs time, patience, and gentle understanding as she learns how to be a dog. She’s not yet potty trained and will thrive with a structured routine to help guide her progress. It took her a full week to feel brave enough to walk on the floors in her foster home and two weeks to venture onto the grass outside. Stairs are still too intimidating, so she’ll need a home without them or with adopters who can carry her as she gains confidence. Honey has never been leashed and will completely flatten out when one is put on her. Because of this, a securely fenced yard is a must—she cannot be walked to go potty or placed on a long lead at this time. Additionally, due to her current potty training challenges, she cannot be placed in a rental home, as accidents are to be expected, and many rental agreements have strict policies regarding this. What Honey needs most is a confident, well-adjusted dog companion to show her the ropes—someone to help her feel safe and teach her that people can be kind. Her ideal home will be calm and nurturing, with adopters who are ready to celebrate the small victories and offer gentle reassurance as she slowly blossoms into the dog she was always meant to be. Watching her gain confidence will be one of the most rewarding experiences for the right family. Could you be the one to help Honey write the next chapter of her life?
Adoption Process
Our adoption process includes an adoption application. After reviewing your application and contacting the vet and personal references, a meeting is scheduled between the potential adopter and the pet, in the foster's home or a neutral animal friendly place. If there are any resident animals within the home, it is required that they meet at this time. After the meeting, a home visit by one our representatives is REQUIRED prior to finalizing any adoption and we must meet all members of the household where the pet will be living sometime during the adoption process. 6 month post-adoption check in is completed.
Contact
Wags and Whiskers Animal Rescue of MN
[email protected]
http://www.wagsmn.org
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