Energy Level 3 - Enjoys walks, mental stimulation, and some playtime.
Name: Ansley
Gender: Female
Breed: Mixed
Age: 1.5 yrs old
Weight: 42 lbs
Current Location: Bel Air, MD
About:
Hi, my name is Ansley! I am a very happy go lucky girl. I am very dog friendly and people friendly - happy to meet anyone I come across. I’ve had fun playing with dogs of all sizes - see me with that Great Dane? I love to play outside but am very good at calming when I come in. I’ll mostly snooze on the couch or chew a bone, or play upside down with a ball. I’m good in my crate, quiet, and potty trained too. I’m still young so I might need a little refinement here or there - like sometimes I get a little too excited when you sit next to me and take a minute to settle down. I’m just so happy to get your attention! But I learn quickly and listen well. I know how to “sit” and respond accordingly when my foster tells me “Off”, or “wait”. Foster mom says I’m a delightful little munchkin. 🥰 I’m looking for my forever family! Is that with you? If so please hit the apply button and let’s get our family started.
This dog tested positive for heartworm disease before arriving to the rescue. The disease was treated while in foster care. Heartworm disease is transmitted to a dog through a bite from an infected mosquito. With monthly preventatives, the disease is completely preventable. Read about heartworm disease here: Read more about heartworm disease here here
All adult dogs, cats, and kittens are altered prior to adoption. Puppies too young to be altered at the time of adoption must be brought to our partner vet in Ashland, VA for spay or neuter paid for by Operation Paws for Homes by 6 months of age. Adopters may choose to have the procedure done at their own vet before 6 months of age and be reimbursed the amount that the rescue would pay our partner vet in Ashland.
This dog's bio is based off the experiences of the foster and/or volunteers of OPH as well as any information that we received from the shelter or previous owner. This is very important because it means that while they may act one way in the foster’s home, you may experience something different in your home.