Meet Bali!
Just like the beautiful island of the same name, our Bali is a breath of fresh air and a total slice of paradise. This gorgeous girl is 10 months old and currently weighs about 40 pounds. We don’t anticipate her getting much bigger and expect she will likely stay under 50 pounds when fully grown. We suspect she may be some type of hound mix.
Bali was found roaming the streets of Texas and has been living in a shelter environment since November. While she does her best to stay upbeat, she spends her days dreaming of trading her kennel for a forever spot on someone’s couch. She has so much happiness and love to share — she just needs a person to share it with.
Ideal Home
Like any adolescent dog, Bali has joyful energy and is eager to learn. She would thrive with a family committed to continuing her training, socialization, and providing consistent structure. She absolutely loves other dogs and would do wonderfully in a home with a playful canine companion. She has not been formally tested with cats, but with slow and proper introductions, it could be considered. Bali has had limited exposure to children, so a home with older, respectful kids who understand the enthusiasm of a young dog would likely be the best fit. Bali will flourish in a home that provides both mental and physical stimulation. A yard — ideally fenced — would be wonderful for her to safely explore and stretch her legs. While an apartment may not be her ideal setting, we are open to considering it on a case-by-case basis if her exercise and enrichment needs can be consistently met.
Ongoing Health
Bali is spayed, microchipped, up to date on vaccinations, heartworm negative, and on monthly prevention. She is healthy, happy, and ready to begin her new adventure.
Training & Support
Bali has joyful energy and is eager to learn. She would thrive with a family committed to continuing her training, socialization, and providing consistent structure.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
All of our dogs, including Bali, are currently located in Texas and will be transported to adopters once adoption is finalized. Transportation is included in the adoption fee.