EMPTY SHELTER PROJECT: Friendly Pembroke Corgi Mix Needs Furever Home

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Hailey, estimated to be between 1 and 2 years old, is a Pembroke Corgi mix who is popular with dogs and people alike!

Hailey was rescued by the Empty Shelter Project from an overcrowded shelter in West Virginia. During her three and a half hour road trip back to Northern Virginia, she made best friends with all the other dogs that we pulled from the same shelter

She's really been a doll since the moment we got her. We haven't had her for too long now, but she has effectively charmed just about every person she's met. Hailey really loves people, and enjoys hugging people when they kneel down to her level as well as attacking them with happy kisses.

She does great with other dogs and tends to be "non-reactive" towards more dominant furry friends. She had a Shih Tzu the other day snap right at her face, and she just turned the other cheek and kept prancing along on her walk.

She's had an accident or two while with us, but it seems like it's more because of her having to acclimate to a new schedule rather than a lack of potty training. She does tend to whine when she needs to go.

With her friendly personality and unmistakable Corgi look, Hailey should find a furever home in no time, so potential pet moms and dads need to reach out immediately.

If you can see Hailey being the right pet for you, please contact the volunteers at the Empty Shelter Project (ESP) by phone: 571 288 2878 or 571 991 9642, email: adopt@espnova.org or find us on Facebook! 

Besides Hailey, the ESP has a number of dogs and cats all needing to be adopted. They can help you find one right for you and your family. 

The Empty Shelter Project is an all-volunteer foster-based animal rescue group in Prince William County dedicated to saving the lives of animals in danger of euthanasia in animal shelters across America. ESP also strives to help educate the public about issues regarding the pet overpopulation crisis to help prevent and decrease the amount of animals entering shelters annually.

If you would like to learn more about becoming a foster parent for homeless pets please contact us!

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