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PENNY

Carroll OH 43112

?Penny has the absolute WORST luck but we are hoping YOU could be her HAPPY ENDING. Penny was part of a breeder neglect case in Hocking County 2020-2021 and literally grew up in a shelter from birth to adolescence before the “evidence” made it through the court system and she and her 50 some family members were finally put up for adoption. We have no idea who or where she was adopted to but she turned up two years later in Fairfield County as a stray with a nerve injury to her right front leg that could not be repaired and required amputation. She was adopted again in 2023 only to find herself homeless again when her human mom and dad separated and opted to “start fresh” with a new puppy and dump Penny back with us as “damaged goods.” Sadly, Penny knew exactly where she was when her foster mom brought her home the night she was dumped back at the rescue … and ironically, she seemed almost relieved to be “home” again, quickly settling back into a routine, immediately finding “her crate” in the house and reconnecting with her old four legged friends. Penny is your typical Shepherd … she can be quite vocal and sometimes quite honestly obnoxious with barriers (leashes, cages, fences) but we have found that to be more talk than anything else as she has not had issues with any of the dogs we have since reintroduced her to and has lived with cats before as well. She LOVES to be outside, enjoys people of all ages, thrives on routine and is cautious of change. Penny needs stability in her life and would love a low key family with a fenced yard to choose her. Penny is approximately 4yrs old, 60lbs and spayed and current on medical care. $350 If you would like to meet PENNY please complete an application for adoption, copy and paste this link into your browser https://fs17.formsite.com/adoptionscc/form1/index Any vaccinations/boosters due after adoption is finalized will be the new owner's responsibility. All animals are current at time of adoption but in some cases a booster series is required or a vaccine cannot be given due to age and cannot be completed prior to adoption Our adoptable animals come to us from various sources, the most common being from an animal shelter who is unable to handle their physical or mental needs in the shelter setting but believe with the appropriate care, they can become adoptable.

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🌿 Pet Details

Age: Adult
Sex: Female
size: Medium
Breed: German Shepherd Dog

✨ About

  • House trained.
  • Spay/Neuter.
  • Special needs.
  • Vaccinations up to date.

📞 Contact

  • Organization: Tails of Second Chances
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Location: Carroll, OH, 43112