Sheila - She'll knock your Socks off!

Sheila - She'll knock your Socks off!

Adult · Labrador Retriever / Staffordshire Bull Terrier / Mixed (short coat)

Medium · Short coat

👶Kids🐕Dogs🐈No Cats🏠Housetrained💉Vaccinated✂️Spayed/Neutered

About

Meet Sheila, a happy-go-lucky Lab mix with the sweetest face, adorable little white “socks,” and a personality that will instantly make you smile. This lovable girl is full of affection, charm, and playful energy, and she truly believes she’s meant to be a lap dog - all 47 pounds of her. Sheila is the kind of dog who brings joy wherever she goes. She loves attention, enjoys playtime, and is always ready for snuggles with her favorite people. Friendly and outgoing, she greets new people with a wagging tail and an open heart. She even handled a guest appearance on the local news like an absolute star, soaking up the attention with confidence and charm. This sweet girl is housetrained, crate trained, leash trained, obedient, and eager to please. She rides well in the car, enjoys toys, and has a wonderfully even-tempered personality that makes her an easy companion to love. Sheila has a moderate energy level with fairly low exercise needs, making her just as happy cuddling on the couch as she is enjoying some playtime or a walk. Sheila gets along well with other dogs and does great with kids and adults alike. However, she would do best in a home without cats. More than anything, Sheila is looking for a family to adore. She’s affectionate, goofy, loyal, and full of love to give. Her perfect match is a home where she can be included in everyday life, spoiled with belly rubs and snuggles, and appreciated for the sweet, joyful companion she is. In return, Sheila promises endless love, laughter, and a best friend who will happily keep your lap warm whenever you let her. Sheila is up to date on vaccines and tested negative for heartworm. Sheila has been spayed and has a microchip. Her adoption donation is $500. Adopting an animal is a commitment that will require annual veterinary care at a minimum, training, exercise, enrichment, etc. Pet care is not cheap or easy and adopters should consider the costs, time and training prior to adoption. After all these animals have been through they deserve a loving, committed home.

Shelter

Wag On Inn Rescue

Oakhurst, NJ

Adopt Sheila - She'll knock your Socks off!