Subject: Re: Anderson Co, SC *** LAB X *** NEUTERED 5 MO "WELLS" *** SHELTER 911 *** PLAYFUL, HAPPY & DOG SOCIAL!
Reply-To: Anteaterken <antea...@aol.com>
In a message dated 8/17/2026 4:01:43 PM US Eastern Daylight Time, dm4...@gmail.com writes:WELLS - KENNEL DECLINE - I LIKE HAVING FUN!
Hi!This is Magen from Anderson County PAWS. We are urgently seeking rescue placement for the dogs listed below.We are currently extremely over capacity and are desperately asking for help from our rescue partners. We currently have around 220 animals in our care, and we need placement options for some of the dogs who are waiting for homes.If you have the ability to help with any dogs, please let us know! These are just a few of the dogs currently in our care who are in need of rescue assistance.We greatly appreciate anything you may be able to do to help us create space and get these dogs into safe, loving homes.Thank you so much for supporting Anderson County PAWS and the animals in our care!
Magen Brown <Magen...@andersoncountysc.gov>
Breed: Retriever Mix Age: 5.5 months Sex: M/N Weight: 28 lbs HW Status: Too Young Spayed/Neutered: Yes UTD on Vaccines❤️ About Me:Wells is a super sweet puppy with a loving personality and a playful spirit. He enjoys spending time with people, exploring his surroundings, and turning everyday moments into fun adventures. Whether he's chasing a toy, playing with friends, or cuddling up after a busy day, Wells brings joy wherever he goes. His happy boy is curious, affectionate, and eager to learn. Like all puppies, he'll benefit from continued training, socialization, and plenty of positive experiences as he grows.⭐ Staff/Foster Notes:
“Loves exploring and being around other dogs” Wells has been showing signs of mental decline while in his kennel. He has been observed exhibiting excessive barking, jumping, persistent pacing, and repeated kennel panting. These ongoing behaviors indicate a decline in his welfare while kenneled.Behavior: Playgroup - 1st PG social and appropriate, Gets along well with playful dogs.
Kenneled with another dog.Wells has been showing signs of mental decline while in his kennel. He has been observed exhibiting excessive barking, jumping, persistent pacing, and repeated kennel panting. These ongoing behaviors indicate a decline in his welfare while kenneled.
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