~ Submitted by the Page County Animal Shelter
Page Valley News highlights adoptable pets
from the Page County Animal Shelter to showcase their personality.
Meet this sweet boy Noah!
Noah was brought in as a stray, but was quickly recognized by citizens as Noah was in desperate need of a better home and life as he was kept outdoors and then given away, and the same night was dropped elsewhere and landed at the shelter.
Noah is a good boy looking for a second chance at a much better life than what he had. A little about Noah is that he loves to play with toys and with people, but can tend to get too excited and get rough. He is currently being taught to be gentle and catching on very quickly. He loves treats which fortunately, is making his training easier.
Noah needs some work on manners as all he has ever known was an outside kennel with no obedience training, and with him still being young that can be taught to him with time and patience.
Noah is a very happy boy and although is in a better situation than what he was, in a shelter isn’t what’s best for him. He needs a home with a preferred fenced-in yard as he loves to run and get “zoomies,” but it isn’t a must.
He would also need someone to help him learn better obedience and to be patient with him as he learns a new meaning to life. Noah is house-trained and ready to find his new forever home.
If you’d like to get to know Noah,
please send the shelter an email inquiry or call the Page County Animal Shelter at (540) 778-2101. Please keep an eye out for our email reply. Sometimes they find their way to the spam/junk folder.
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