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He's got a cute name and he's adorable and he's featured on the weekly wagg. Yes, the
1290 WLBY pet of the week. Let's introduce pickles. Wendy Welch is the director of communications
at our Humane Society of Huron Valley. I cannot believe he has been there since September
and that means he's got lofty status right now. Tell everyone what that means.
That's right. That's right. He's a gold hearts animal pickles is so which means that we're
waving his adoption fee. He is free to the right home. We just want to find that right home for him.
So he is a sweet boy too. He's only about a year and a half Lucian.
Wow. Yeah. And he was found in a Kroger parking lot.
He evidently was like really scared at first but then a person opened up their car door and he
jumped right in. So he was ready to go for a ride to the Humane Society and he is such a good boy.
He is really food motivated which means he's fantastic to train. And we think he'd like to be
the only dog though because he really likes people attention and he wants to be like the center
of attention. So pickles is looking for something special there. So we need to describe him.
First of all, he is tan and white. He's got perky ears. He looks very observant. He's just
darling but he is tall. I'm looking at him next to a person in one of these photos and the ears go
all the way up to the stomach area of this person. He knows he has these wonderful triangle ears
and he I gotta tell you he you know we have volunteer photographers and it's funny because
it sometimes takes a while to get a good photo of an animal you know they're not necessarily used
to saying cheese or sitting pretty for the camera. Pickles on the other hand was totally all
about the cat like what do you need me to do? I am ready to get my glamour shot. I am there. So yes
he's very obedient. He's about he's just shy of 50 pounds. And yeah we think you know looks wise
he's kind of classified as as a shepherd slash black mouth curve mix. Oh I just want to look
that up. Look at him or you can just look at our website of course hsa to read that org and see
his cute little pictures. Yeah so black mouth curves that because of the black mouth on him I'm
presuming. Yep exactly exactly. Yes but he's got that kind of shepherd body and those ears
so I think it's up to ears. He does. And he's tan but he's got this white stripe coming up the
bottom of him along his chest and there's even a little white stripe running from the top of his
forehead down to his nose. He's cute. He's got white tipped paws too. Oh he does. He looks like
his boots on. I just noticed those. That's cute. So okay you have to explain. I mean I love
that he's a gold heart dog. I love that to the right home. It's going to be free. He's going to
be free. There'll be no cost. But why has he been there since September? That just seems like an
inordinate amount of time for such a lovely lovely animal. Agreed agreed. Oh he was actually
adopted once by a family and they said that he was too energetic. And I get it right you know
like people are interested in puppies and they understand like puppies are energetic and then
they just grow into big dogs. But he's kind of that in between age. He's still puppy acting. He's
a year and a half. But he's a full grown dog right. Like so as you mentioned he stands tall. He's
50 pounds you know all that kind of thing. So he still needs some training and some socialization.
He needs someone who is going to be somewhat patient with him to do those things. So so that's why
it's a you know it's it's easy to find someone who wants to train a puppy or it's easy to find
someone you know who wants a small like senior dog. But those in between are a little tougher. So
that's pickles looking for that. All right. So I just think and I agree with you at a year and
and a half or so that he is that's still kind of that puppy stage. But it's hard to understand
that since he looks like a full grown dog. And I guess technically the that he is at this point
are going to be isn't about two years. You think of them as full grown. Is that right?
Well some are like you know three and four years actually. So they still have that energy and
everything like a puppy. Yes. I mean the good news is that he's super food motivated. So he's
really eager to learn. And and folks out there too we understand this is a big commitment. And so
I'd really encourage you you know he's he's free but you're also welcome to take him home for
three free nights and see how he works in your home. And I wanted to spell the notion you know
some people kindhearted people are like oh I could never do that. You know I could never
bring a dog back. Well we we want you to and that's okay. The dogs and our shelter do well
like they're they're very resilient and it helps them to get a break from the shelter too. So even
if you take him home and are like no not quite a fit with my family we understand bring him back
that's okay. So please please please consider pickles or any of our other adoptable animals
and know that we have a guarantee because we want it to work for both you and me. Yeah I agree
and I love that it says on the HSHV site my name is Pickles and I'm hoping to be your bread and butter.
Well and and for people that don't have a dog they may not realize that is so important because
if they like food they're going to really pay attention to you and be motivated with those
treats and they will learn quickly when when you use treats to teach them things and how to
walk next to you and how to behave when someone comes up. I did find with my first dog with Bo. I
have been so lax with Brixton. I am just terrible. He needs to go to a puppy class because he gets
overly excited. Luckily he's tiny he's little so it's not that big of a deal but he does like to
jump up on people and I know that just reflects badly on me as it should. So it is but you know
and my dogs actually are very motivated by food as well. I just haven't done that well with it.
I've been so busy so keep that in mind and it is important to teach them how they should be
behaving they're yearning for that they they want to be educated and how life works. That's
just you know it's like a kid right? Yes it is so rewarding and I'm with you Lucy and I hear
you my first dog same thing right I did a whole lot of training. Yes and and it was super rewarding
and yes and subsequent dogs have not got this much time because I'm able to to your point
control them because they're smaller but yes but it is if you can put the time and energy into it
I gotta tell you it just returns to you so many times over. Yeah but because he is energetic
they are recommending that he goes to a home without young children under five and without any other
dogs so that he's top dog in the house. Yes he does he likes that you know he's been fine with
the other dogs in the shelter so potentially you know outside of the shelter he'd be okay but
we just like to give him the chance to be the only dog. Okay so he's been there six months since
September and he's looking for a home and his name is Pickles he couldn't be cuter and he's
just he's got a smile on his face he looks very attentive check him out online at hshv.org click
on the adoptions and they are all alphabetized and you're looking for Pickles our beautiful dog
about a year and a half old large tan and white. So at the risk of having a little competition for
him we need to mention you have a lot of puppies right now too at Humane Society Wendy. Yes yes
if you're interested in the younger crowd we for sure have some options for you and in fact we
have 40 options for you at the moment 40 puppies are at the Humane Society of Huron Valley awaiting
adoption spade, neutered, microchip, to vaccinate it all ready to go various sizes to Lucien we
transferred them in from an overwhelmed as you might imagine shelter with all of these puppies
and they're adorable and they're all different sizes and looks and everything from the looks of them
I'm seeing hound in some of them I'm seeing lab in some of them I'm seeing yep some shepherds
so check them out we're actually going to show some pictures on our Facebook page too so you can
look at that or of course you can look on our adoptable animals page where they'll be ready soon
hshv.org or look on Facebook the Humane Society of Huron Valley you could see them all
so besides those 40 puppies you have at the Humane Society you also got in nine other puppies they're
not ready yet they're being fostered tell me the story behind them yeah those little
buddy puppies yeah their mama wasn't wasn't taking care of them it's a rare instance of this
happens but every once in a while it does so yes so they had to be taken and taken care of and so
thank goodness we have people in the community who open their hearts and homes to be fosters and
lifestabers they are and they take them in and bottle feed them which is man I mean we talk about
training takes some effort woo Nellie bottle feeding waking up you know several hours after
hour in the evening all night long bless these people they are like I say lifestabers and you're
right they're not ready yet but they will be so if anyone's interested in fostering do know that's
a potential we have easy foster easier foster assignments especially if you can't you know have an
animal full-time this might be a great way for you to give back to the Humane Society by being a
foster and that bottle field feeding is incredible and you teach them exactly what they need to know
when they're fostering right absolutely yes we have lots of training for folks you know usually
people don't start off being a bottle feeding foster because that's really on the top edge a
lot of of of commitment and training and everything but there are lots of different assignments for
folks and yet to your point you know if you or someone who travels a lot or you're a snowbird or
you know you know maybe your student you know who can't have an animal here you know up for four
years and years and years fostering is a fantastic way to have an animal temporarily and and help
an animal out while you are here all right Wendy Welch director of communications at the Humane
Society of Huron Valley if you go online to hshv.org you can get all the details not only about fostering
about adoptions but in particular about pickles pickles is waiting he's been there since September
he needs to find his forever home this beautiful tan and white pup kind of regal looking just lovely
and they say he's very adventurous and a lot of fun too and I know I know he'll make a difference
in your home pickles go to hshv.org and then click on adoptions and look for pickles on there
and then contact the Humane Society and go through the process he is free to the right home he's
considered a gold heart dog and that's because he's been there so long is that right exactly yep
you just want the right home for him absolutely thank you Wendy have a great week ahead we'll do it
again next week with another great animal from our Humane Society of Huron Valley you're listening
to Ann Arbor's talk station 1290 WLBY
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