Jackson, New Jersey.After being turned in by her owner along with two other dogs, Rayna, a deep-gray-coated puppy, has been quietly waiting for a future home at the Northern Ocean County Animal Facility.
Rayna, who is about three years old, has passed every behavioral evaluation and is characterized by staff as peaceful, loving, and enjoyable to walk on a leash. It is advised that she be the only dog in her new home, even if she used to live with other dogs. She could be able to handle cats if they are introduced gradually, according to shelter experts, and she would thrive in a home with older kids.
After spending a lot of time with her this week, volunteers noted that she is truly a delight to hang out with. Despite being well-behaved and available for adoption, Rayna has been neglected for a while.
Rayna is ready for adoption right now. She has been spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, and tested negative for heartworm.
Rescue or adoption sought for overlooked shelter favorite
in the moment, Rayna is kept in the Northern Ocean County Animal Facility, which is situated in Jackson at 615 Freemont Avenue. The shelter will be closed on Friday in honor of the holiday, but it is open seven days a week from 1 to 4 p.m. Rescues with 501(c)(3) approval may also ask about transfer.