Meet Arya!

Pet Name

Arya

Gender

Female

Animal Type

Dog

Where did you get this pet?

A friend

I have owned this pet for

More than 2 years

Breed

Weimaraner / pit mix

Age

2 Years

Spayed or Neutered

Yes

Current on Rabies

Yes

Current on Distemper

Yes

I am good with children

Yes- Ages 13 +

I am good with dogs

No

I am good with cats

No

Things pet likes:

Arya loves to soak up the morning sun and relax outside. She’s incredibly affectionate and adores cuddling and being close to her humans. Full of energy, she has a joyful personality that brings a smile to everyone she meets. Enjoys going on bike rides, and is a true water lover—it’s nearly impossible to get her out once she’s swimming!

Things pet doesn’t like:

She might do well with a male dog but not other females. She doesn’t like being in her kennel when we are home, she gets bad anxiety and just wants to be around her humans. Loves the kennel for sleeping or if we are leaving the house!

Positive qualities pet has:

She is very smart! She loves food so that makes training a lot easier. She is house trained, and kennel trained and will gladly go in if it’s bedtime or if you’re leaving the house (will not go in if you will be relaxing at home, she likes to be with you). She enjoys bike rides, hiking, and LOVES swimming!!

Reason for rehoming pet

She has not been getting along with my other two female dogs.

Kind of home pet needs

No other female dogs, would love to be an only dog.

For more information, please contact:

Julia

920-979-7124

14jmoul@gmail.com

Fond du Lac, WI

Please note: animals on this page are not affiliated with the Oshkosh Area Humane Society (OAHS) and the OAHS adoption process does not apply. The animals in these listings have not been assessed medically or behaviorally by OAHS. If you are considering bringing a new pet into your home, we strongly encourage you to request vet records from the previous owner. If you are considering adopting an exotic type animal like a lizard, turtle, snake or bird, etc., please be sure to explore the kind of housing, diet, and medical care they will need and the expected life span of the species.