Ollie is a gentle soul with a heart of gold, waiting for the right person to help her shine. At first, Ollie may be a little shy, preferring to take things slow while she gets to know you. Once trust is built, you will discover a loyal companion who will stand by your side through life’s quiet moments and joyful days. She was likely born in the desert and had minimal socialization until captured by Animal Control. She once lived with a loving family, displaying food-driven behavior and allowing her human dad to pet her. Due to a family tragedy, Ollie found herself in need of treatment or sanctuary. With the right family and commitment, we believe Ollie can thrive with humans once again. When Ollie isn’t enjoying peaceful cuddles, she’s ready for playing, a romp in the yard, or relaxing as a professional couch companion. She gets along well with other dogs and can live harmoniously with cats, making her a great fit for the right multi-pet home. She already has wonderful house manners, is crate trained, and walks beautifully on a leash.
Ideal Home
Ollie thrives in a calm, steady environment where routines bring her comfort and gentle handling shows her the world is a safe place. She appreciates a quieter home away from loud, sudden noises.
Ongoing Health
No ongoing health conditions are mentioned.
Training & Support
Ollie is shy at first but blooms into a loyal companion once trust is built. She is sensitive and feels safest with a steady routine. Her unique quirks improve with structure and enrichment. She prefers slow, gentle handling and builds trust over time.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Browse our dogs at Adoptable Dogs
- Complete the Adoption Application
- Participate in a phone interview
- Complete a Hold Harmless Agreement, Adoption Agreement, and make an Appointment
- Bring your family, friends, and household dogs to meet your potential new companion
- Pay the Adoption Fee, receive the paperwork, and bring your new family member home
Transporation
Ollie is located in Northern Arizona.