Sweet, Shy Ashland is Slow to Warm Up but Once He Does, Look Out!

Sweet, Shy Ashland is Slow to Warm Up but Once He Does, Look Out!

Friends of Homeless Animals

Meet Ashland! This is his story as told by him. He's a 3-year-old chow/terrier mix that's currently residing at the Friends of Homeless Animals Shelter in Aldie, Virginia, where he just can't seem to catch a break on a forever home.

"One look at my sweet face and my adorably silly ears, and I promise you’ll fall in love!"

I’m a sweet Southern gentleman who loves a nice stroll through the woods. I walk nicely with a harness and love exploring. I also love adventures and car rides. I’m the perfect passenger and will look out the window or lie down in the back seat. I may even poke my head up front to give you a kiss now and then.

I know “sit” and “down” and will do both happily and even without a treat!

Since I can be a little shy, I do best with a slow introduction. Once I warm up and trust (doesn’t take too long, especially with some yummy treats and a gentle touch), I love with my whole heart. I’ll lean in for snuggles and belly rubs, and I’ll be all tail wags. I’ve even been known to do some zoomies when I get excited to see my favorite people!

I will be best in a home with no kids under 10 years old, and I’d really love to be the only dog for you to love. I can be reactive in new situations, so living in a condo, apartment, or townhouse is not recommended for me. I’m really good at letting you know if I’m feeling uncomfortable and my usual happy wagging tail will droop.

Generally, I prefer to live a nice quiet life. City life just isn’t my style. I do hope that I can become your new best friend! If you have a nice house with a fenced-in yard, I would be so happy! Submit an application and come on out to meet me ASAP! I can't wait to greet you and start our life together. How about you?

P.S., I'm also available for fostering, if a long-term commitment isn't in the cards for you right now.

Rebecca West

Rebecca is a writer and editor for both print and digital with a love for travel, history, archaeology, trivia, and architecture. Much of her writing has focused on human and animal health and welfare. A life-long pet owner, she has taken part in fostering dogs for military members during deployment and given many rescued and surrendered dogs the forever home they always wanted. Her two favorite canine quotes are, "Be the kind of person your dog thinks you are," and "My dog rescued me."

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