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- Friendly, Affectionate, Playful, Smart, Brave, Curious, Funny, Athletic, Loves kisses
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Meet Violet Beauregarde
V ivacious!
I ntelligent!
O ut of this world adorable!
L ives for the treatos!
E xcitable as heck!
T remendously trainable!
Our sweet, silly Violet B is just heckin PUMPED on life, y’all, and she wants you to be super pumped too! It’s pretty impossible to feel bummed out around this clown. What IS a huge bummer though is that Vi has spent more of her life in the shelter than not. For such an energetic and smart young dog, that’s truly tragic, so let’s get her the heck on out of here, huh?
Our girl will be happiest with an ACTIVE, engaging lifestyle. Granted she is infatuated with chasing toys (still working on bringing them back!) a few rounds of fetch or a romp in the yard won’t be enough for this pup. However, if you’re looking for companion to regularly explore, run, hike, or bike with, that’s way more her speed! She’s a total sponge when it comes to learning commands and tricks and games, and she does so with ease. Get this gal into some classes, maybe even some dog sports, and she’ll be the top student, guaranteed! With her desire to chase, perhaps she could be a Fast CAT superstar! With her pro athlete level long-jumping abilities, maybe she’s a future dock diving champ! One thing is for sure, while she does have *some* chill, this gal is NOT meant to be a couch potato!
We’ve been working hard on general manners and impulse control, and Violet has definitely made great strides as of late, but sometimes she just gets so gosh darn excited that she kinda sorta forgets she’s not supposed to bounce off of people like a 50 pound ping pong ball. (Hey, we’re all works in progress in one way or another, right?!) Our girl here has truly got a heart of gold, but because of her sometimes overstimulated, bull(y)-in-China-shop-like tendencies, we really don’t feel that young kids would be very appropriate here, lest you want to send your four year old flying across the room. It’s just not the brightest idea right now, folks.
After spending some time in a mixed-species foster home, we’re thinking it might be best that Violet not cohabitate with smaller dogs/animals, but we’re open to introducing her to a tolerant, confident, chill dog about her size or larger, with a similar play style and a human willing to call timeout if needed. Either way, play dates with well-matched, similar sized dog friends should be alright.
THE BASICS:
Breed/mix: bully mix
Age guesstimate: juuuust about a year and a half-ish
Approximate weight: a solid 45ish or 50 pounds and still growing
Energy level: welp…. pretty heckin high. Sometimes as highhh as the sky.
Does this sporty gal sound like the perfect future dog sport buddy for you? Please fill out an adoption app and drop us a line!
Vi’s adoption fee is $50.00.
*A supplemental fee toward the cost of spay or neuter will be applicable, and shall be paid directly to our veterinarian upon pickup from veterinary hospital at time of discharge. The animal will be made current on core vaccines and will be microchipped. Cats will be tested for FIV/feline leukemia virus and dogs will be tested for heartworm disease and tick borne illness.
**ADOPTION PROCESS - PLEASE READ**
The very first step of our current adoption process is to fill out our online adoption application. However, you don’t necessarily have to be interested in a specific animal in order to apply! Feel free to submit an app that includes whatever desired criteria (size, breed, age, energy level, coat type, etc.) and we can keep it on file to contact you in the event an animal comes in who fits the bill!
Our pet adoption application can be found here, or you can request one via Petfinder: https://www.wallingfordanimalcontrol.com/pdfs/WAS-Adoption-Application.pdf
You can submit your app using whatever method works best for you, whether that be faxing it to 203-294-2181, mailing it to Wallingford Animal Control at 5 Pent Rd, Wallingford 06492, dropping it off in our mailbox at 5 Pent Rd, or attaching it to an email and sending it to info@wallingfordanimalcontrol.com. All necessary information for any of these methods is also located right at the top of the application. Easy peasy lemon squeazy!
Please keep in mind that animal control duties and animal care are our primary responsibility and, depending on our general workload at any given time and how many other applications we have to process, it could possibly take up to a couple of weeks for us to get to it. We do try to process apps in a timely manner so that we can get our animals the heck out of dodge and into loving homes! We know that adopting a new pet is super exciting and that you’re probably very eager to get the ball rolling, but please try to be patient with us!
Please also note that we operate on a *best fit for the animal basis*, not a *first come first served basis*. As such, you may apply for one animal, and we may instead suggest an animal we feel would better suit your lifestyle, household, etc. Our goal isn’t so much to get every animal out the door as quickly as possible as it is to ensure a permanent and successful placement that is in the best interest of both the adopter and the adoptee!
Once your application is approved, WE WILL CONTACT YOU to schedule an appointment to come and meet the animal(s) of interest! There may be more than one animal we feel could mesh quite well with your household, so you could end up meeting multiple potentials during your appointment. We do require that all members of the household come in to ensure compatibility. If this takes multiple appointments to accommodate all of your family members’/roommates’ schedules, that’s okay with us! If you are adopting a dog with an existing dog or dogs already in the household, they will of course have to come meet your potential new pup too! It’s often best for just the humans to come first, and to then schedule a second appointment for dog introductions, assuming you choose to move forward with the adoption. Sometimes, multiple dog interactions will be necessary prior to us sending your new dog home.
Please also note that we do not have the time or resources to contact every single applicant if the application was not approved or the animal you applied for was adopted by another applicant. Feel free to call and check in if you do not hear from us in a couple of weeks.
So it’s great match, everyone is in love… now what?!
Before we send your new best friend home, they will need to be spayed or neutered! This could take an additional couple of days up to a week or so, all depending on our vet’s availability. If the animal has already been fully vetted, it may be possible to take them home the same day as your meet and greet! Though this is decided on a case by case basis, we’ll certainly make sure you’re prepared for this prior to coming in for your appointment that day. The adoption fee is determined by whether the animal came to us previously altered, we had them altered at some point during their stay, or they are altered just prior to adoption using the state’s spay/neuter voucher, and will either be $50.00 or $150.00. For animals needing to be altered as part of the adoption process, additional payment to the veterinarian may be applicable. All animals leave up to date on core vaccinations, microchipping, FIV/FeLV testing for cats, and screening for heartworm disease and tick borne illness for dogs. Senior animals will also get a senior work up, much thanks to our wonderful pals, the Friends of the Wallingford Animal Shelter, for making that possible!
Though our entire process could *potentially* take up to a few weeks total and sometimes longer (granted it doesn’t always!) we have found over the years that this truly does ensure the absolute best match and the most successful and permanent adoption possible, which is of course what we want for all of our animals, and for your family too!
I ntelligent!
O ut of this world adorable!
L ives for the treatos!
E xcitable as heck!
T remendously trainable!
Our sweet, silly Violet B is just heckin PUMPED on life, y’all, and she wants you to be super pumped too! It’s pretty impossible to feel bummed out around this clown. What IS a huge bummer though is that Vi has spent more of her life in the shelter than not. For such an energetic and smart young dog, that’s truly tragic, so let’s get her the heck on out of here, huh?
Our girl will be happiest with an ACTIVE, engaging lifestyle. Granted she is infatuated with chasing toys (still working on bringing them back!) a few rounds of fetch or a romp in the yard won’t be enough for this pup. However, if you’re looking for companion to regularly explore, run, hike, or bike with, that’s way more her speed! She’s a total sponge when it comes to learning commands and tricks and games, and she does so with ease. Get this gal into some classes, maybe even some dog sports, and she’ll be the top student, guaranteed! With her desire to chase, perhaps she could be a Fast CAT superstar! With her pro athlete level long-jumping abilities, maybe she’s a future dock diving champ! One thing is for sure, while she does have *some* chill, this gal is NOT meant to be a couch potato!
We’ve been working hard on general manners and impulse control, and Violet has definitely made great strides as of late, but sometimes she just gets so gosh darn excited that she kinda sorta forgets she’s not supposed to bounce off of people like a 50 pound ping pong ball. (Hey, we’re all works in progress in one way or another, right?!) Our girl here has truly got a heart of gold, but because of her sometimes overstimulated, bull(y)-in-China-shop-like tendencies, we really don’t feel that young kids would be very appropriate here, lest you want to send your four year old flying across the room. It’s just not the brightest idea right now, folks.
After spending some time in a mixed-species foster home, we’re thinking it might be best that Violet not cohabitate with smaller dogs/animals, but we’re open to introducing her to a tolerant, confident, chill dog about her size or larger, with a similar play style and a human willing to call timeout if needed. Either way, play dates with well-matched, similar sized dog friends should be alright.
THE BASICS:
Breed/mix: bully mix
Age guesstimate: juuuust about a year and a half-ish
Approximate weight: a solid 45ish or 50 pounds and still growing
Energy level: welp…. pretty heckin high. Sometimes as highhh as the sky.
Does this sporty gal sound like the perfect future dog sport buddy for you? Please fill out an adoption app and drop us a line!
Vi’s adoption fee is $50.00.
*A supplemental fee toward the cost of spay or neuter will be applicable, and shall be paid directly to our veterinarian upon pickup from veterinary hospital at time of discharge. The animal will be made current on core vaccines and will be microchipped. Cats will be tested for FIV/feline leukemia virus and dogs will be tested for heartworm disease and tick borne illness.
**ADOPTION PROCESS - PLEASE READ**
The very first step of our current adoption process is to fill out our online adoption application. However, you don’t necessarily have to be interested in a specific animal in order to apply! Feel free to submit an app that includes whatever desired criteria (size, breed, age, energy level, coat type, etc.) and we can keep it on file to contact you in the event an animal comes in who fits the bill!
Our pet adoption application can be found here, or you can request one via Petfinder: https://www.wallingfordanimalcontrol.com/pdfs/WAS-Adoption-Application.pdf
You can submit your app using whatever method works best for you, whether that be faxing it to 203-294-2181, mailing it to Wallingford Animal Control at 5 Pent Rd, Wallingford 06492, dropping it off in our mailbox at 5 Pent Rd, or attaching it to an email and sending it to info@wallingfordanimalcontrol.com. All necessary information for any of these methods is also located right at the top of the application. Easy peasy lemon squeazy!
Please keep in mind that animal control duties and animal care are our primary responsibility and, depending on our general workload at any given time and how many other applications we have to process, it could possibly take up to a couple of weeks for us to get to it. We do try to process apps in a timely manner so that we can get our animals the heck out of dodge and into loving homes! We know that adopting a new pet is super exciting and that you’re probably very eager to get the ball rolling, but please try to be patient with us!
Please also note that we operate on a *best fit for the animal basis*, not a *first come first served basis*. As such, you may apply for one animal, and we may instead suggest an animal we feel would better suit your lifestyle, household, etc. Our goal isn’t so much to get every animal out the door as quickly as possible as it is to ensure a permanent and successful placement that is in the best interest of both the adopter and the adoptee!
Once your application is approved, WE WILL CONTACT YOU to schedule an appointment to come and meet the animal(s) of interest! There may be more than one animal we feel could mesh quite well with your household, so you could end up meeting multiple potentials during your appointment. We do require that all members of the household come in to ensure compatibility. If this takes multiple appointments to accommodate all of your family members’/roommates’ schedules, that’s okay with us! If you are adopting a dog with an existing dog or dogs already in the household, they will of course have to come meet your potential new pup too! It’s often best for just the humans to come first, and to then schedule a second appointment for dog introductions, assuming you choose to move forward with the adoption. Sometimes, multiple dog interactions will be necessary prior to us sending your new dog home.
Please also note that we do not have the time or resources to contact every single applicant if the application was not approved or the animal you applied for was adopted by another applicant. Feel free to call and check in if you do not hear from us in a couple of weeks.
So it’s great match, everyone is in love… now what?!
Before we send your new best friend home, they will need to be spayed or neutered! This could take an additional couple of days up to a week or so, all depending on our vet’s availability. If the animal has already been fully vetted, it may be possible to take them home the same day as your meet and greet! Though this is decided on a case by case basis, we’ll certainly make sure you’re prepared for this prior to coming in for your appointment that day. The adoption fee is determined by whether the animal came to us previously altered, we had them altered at some point during their stay, or they are altered just prior to adoption using the state’s spay/neuter voucher, and will either be $50.00 or $150.00. For animals needing to be altered as part of the adoption process, additional payment to the veterinarian may be applicable. All animals leave up to date on core vaccinations, microchipping, FIV/FeLV testing for cats, and screening for heartworm disease and tick borne illness for dogs. Senior animals will also get a senior work up, much thanks to our wonderful pals, the Friends of the Wallingford Animal Shelter, for making that possible!
Though our entire process could *potentially* take up to a few weeks total and sometimes longer (granted it doesn’t always!) we have found over the years that this truly does ensure the absolute best match and the most successful and permanent adoption possible, which is of course what we want for all of our animals, and for your family too!
Wallingford Animal Control
Wallingford, CT
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Location Address
5 Pent Road -
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