Joy
Female Senior Cardigan Welsh Corgi Labrador Retriever (mixed)
Joy was dumped at an animal control facility that euthanizes ( puts dogs to sleep) when they are full.. Joys only family whom she lived...
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Joy was dumped at an animal control facility that euthanizes ( puts dogs to sleep) when they are full.. Joys only family whom she lived with for 5-6 years, the only family she ever knew dumped her there 2 weeks before thanksgiving.. Not only that but she didnt have a name. This family who have had her for 5-6 years, never gave her a name of her own... When a dog is brought into the facility by their owners, due to lack of space, they euthanize the dog after 24 HOURS.. Unless a rescue pulls her out of the shelter, or someone adopts her. We pulled her out of the facility and decided to name her Joy. As this is the start of her new life, she will never have to have puppies again, and she will be loved not only by her foster families, and us at the rescue, but her very own REAL family will love her, and she will experience all the Joy life has to offer! She had just had a litter of puppies, you could tell by her body,( she sitll had milk). The vet determined she was most likely used for breeding, and has had multiple litters in her life time. Joy is now safely in her foster home. In her pictures below you can see her freedom ride and how grateful she was! She has now been spayed and is medically up to date, and is ready to find that FURever family, who will treat her will kindness, love and compassion, and not just an object, or property, to throw out when shes of no use anymroe. Joy is assumed to be a corgi/labrador mix, she weighs about 34lbs. She is full grown and wont get any larger. She is an older girl, who likes the simple things in life, napping on a couch, snoozing on a bed, running around the back yard, and going on walkies. Joy is potty trained, and crate trained, but much rather perfer sleeping on something soft ( and we think she deserves it). She is good with new people, she has not been cat tested, or tested with very young kids. She has been arounf olfer children 8 years and up and did wonderfully. Joy was tested with other dogs and has done well. One dog she met wasnt a fan of hers. So we would suggest being the only dog in the home, or older dogs who are more relaxed, mellow and submissive, Joy arrives in New England on 12/3/2022, we are hoping to find her a FURever home to go straight into her new routine and family, and not having to be jumbled around to fosters.
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