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Willma

Sex: Female


Breed: Dachshund / Chihuahua x


Estimated Date of Birth : 09/02/2012


When the world isn’t your friend we go slow so you can learn to trust again. And that’s exactly what sweet Wilma is doing her best to do….trust! In rescue we see all personalities. All different types of dogs with various backgrounds. For those so scared they find trust hard to come by that lack of trust is sometimes due to a horrible past, a lack of confidence or a lack of socialization. We’ll never know fully why Wilma is so scared but we do know that with time she’ll learn to trust those who’ve shown her kindness and those willing to give her the time to feel comfortable enough to give that trust. Baby steps are what we take and yes progress can be extremely slow but the dogs given the time they need are some of the most loyal and devoted dogs we know.


Wilma was part of a group of 13 senior dogs who lost their long time rescuer when she went on hospice. She was no longer able to care for her animals and they all needed a soft place to land. All 13 are now in foster care with us and waiting for loving forever homes. Wilma is part of this crew and probably the most shut down of the bunch. She needs a patient person willing to love her even if she won’t initially reciprocate that love immediately. Do you have the time and patience to help Wilma grow?


Wilma is slowly acclimating in foster care. She’s dog friendly and just starting to show signs that she wants to play with the other dogs. She LOVES all the soft warm beds the most. She is still very scared of sounds, movement, human interactions and anything unfamiliar. She’d do best in a quiet environment where she can be given the space to adjust at her pace. We expect that once she has learned to trust she will always be a timid girl. We do feel that at least one other confident friendly dog in the home will help her to come out of her shell. We love to see these extremely shy and shut down dogs adopted so they can build that trust with the human giving them their forever home. Want to be Wilma’s teacher and guide? She’d love to be given the chance to trust with you.



 

Here’s what you need to know about adopting a cat or dog from Marley's Mutts:

  • Each adoptable pet will be introduced on Facebook

  • Each pet will have its own profile here on the website

  • All pets will be spayed or neutered

  • All pets will be micro-chipped and shots will be up-to-date

  • Each pet has their own application to complete—make sure you use the right one (linked from their bio)

It’s important to us that each pet goes not just to a great home but to the “right” home. Our foster parents work with each pet to get to know them and their needs.


We try hard to list all of the pertinent info about each pet on the site so you can choose the pet that will fit with your family/lifestyle. If you don’t see a specific pet on the site, he/she is not ready for adoption. Please be patient and wait until the bio is listed. We don’t decide on a “first come, first served” basis but rather on a “who’s the very best fit.” So, don’t panic.


It’s not a quick process. We receive dozens of applications for each pet so please be patient. If you’re shortlisted you’ll be contacted as soon as possible.


If selected to meet one of our pets and you currently have pets, you’ll be asked to do an in-person pet intro; we don’t do the long-distance adoption thing. If you live out of town, plan a fun road trip to meet the pet in person.


Don’t be discouraged if your application is not selected. Remember, we get a lot of them! Trust us, the best fit for you is coming.


If you’re lucky and you do adopt a super amazing pet from Marley’s Mutts, don’t ever hesitate to reach out to us for training, medication, or behavior questions. We’re here for you, and your pet.


 


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