Trinity- certified good girl
Adoption
NJ, Oakhurst
Adoption fee: 500$
Shelter Information
Wag On Inn Rescue
General info
Health Information
Lifestyle Preferences
Behavior and Temperament
Description
Meet Trinity Trinity is in NJ waiting patiently for her furever home and adopter! If you’re looking for a fun, affectionate dog who’s ready to embrace the good life, Trinity may be the perfect fit. This happy terrier mix absolutely loves people and wants to greet everyone she meets on her neighborhood walks. Friendly, social, and full of personality, Trinity is the kind of dog who quickly becomes part of the family. Trinity walks nicely on leash and enjoys getting out and exploring, but she’s an energetic girl who would really thrive with a fenced yard and another playful dog to help burn off some energy. She loves toys—especially tennis balls—and is very good at entertaining herself. Like many young, active dogs, she also loves to chew, so sturdy toys and continued guidance will be important for her success. As Trinity settles into home life, her personality continues to blossom more every day. She’s discovering what it means to truly relax and be a dog in a home environment. She’s mostly quiet, enjoys lounging in her crate with the door open during the day, and does well being crated at night or when left alone. Trinity is still learning some household manners and will need a patient adopter committed to continuing her training and routine. She has made progress with house-training but still has occasional accidents indoors, particularly if not kept on a consistent schedule. She also has a playful habit of mouthing hands when excited, so she would benefit from continued structure, redirection, and positive reinforcement. Overall, Trinity is a loving, happy companion with so much potential. With an active home, consistency, and plenty of love, she’s going to make an amazing best friend for a lucky family. Trinity is fixed, is microchipped and is up to date on vaccines. She will complete heartworm treatment prior to coming to NJ. Her adoption donation is $500. - Adopting a dog is a commitment that will require annual veterinary care at a minimum, training, exercise, enrichment, etc. Pet care is not cheap or easy and adopters should consider the costs, time and training prior to adoption. After all these dogs have been through they deserve a loving, committed home.