- Older dogs are house-trained.
- Older dogs won't chew your shoes and furniture.
- Older dogs can focus well because they've mellowed. Therefore, they learn quickly.
- Older dogs have learned what "no" means.
- Older dogs settle in easily.
- Older dogs are good at giving love, once they get into their new, loving home. They are grateful for the second chance they've been given.
- What You See Is What You Get: Unlike puppies, older dogs have grown into their shape and personality.
- Older dogs are instant companions.
- Older dogs leave you time for yourself, because they don't make the kinds of demands on your time and attention that puppies and young dogs do.
- Older dogs let you get a good night's sleep because they're accustomed to human schedules and don't generally need bathroom breaks.
Meet Ginger (right). Are you looking for a quiet companion that will always be by your side? If so, then Ginger is your girl.

A fellow animal lover witnessed Ginger being dropped off in the parking lot of a drug store. She was simply just "dumped" and the people just drove away leaving her there scared and confused. We have no idea why they decided to do this, Ginger is a wonderful girl to have around.
Ginger is around 8 years old with a lot to offer. She is as sweet as can be, loves short walks, loves to sit in your lap, wags her curly cue tail whenever you speak to her, walks easily on a leash, is perfectly house trained, doesn't bark, and is basically a perfect companion. She is a great medium size, weighing 55 pounds. She also does great with other furry companions. What more could you ask for!!
Ginger is up to date on all of her medical work including a dental and blood work. The doctor reports that she is a very healthy girl.
Now meet Lucky (right). Lucky was confused when he first came to NC Pal.
And it's no wonder; he was taken to the groomer one day (one of his favorite things!) and was dropped off at a dog pound after his appointment.Fortunately, a rescuer pulled him to safety and Lucky settled right in at NC Pet Adoption League after a couple of days. Mr. Lucky is house trained and likes to ride in the car. He is a cuddly lap dog and gives his favorite people kisses. Lucky is approximately 10 years old and would appreciate a quiet, relaxed household. He is a one-person dog and would make an incredibly loyal companion.
Lucky is up-to-date with routine shots, house trained and spayed/neutered.
The adoption fee for Ginger or Lucky is $85. There is always a 2-week trial period to make certain you've found a good match.
Last but certainly not least, here's Sadie (left). We can't imagine who dropped Sadie off in front of an animal shelter in a small town in Western North Carolina. Exhausted and hungry, Sadie was so happy to come inside and instantly became a favorite with everyone. Unfortunately, the shelter was too crowded to keep Sadie for long and NC Pet Adoption League responded to a plea to help Sadie and volunteers drove for several hours to get her safely to Greensboro.With a faded tatoo inside one ear, Sadie was probably a hunting dog. Our veterinarian discovered a hematoma on Sadie's spleen and had to perform a splenectomy. Sadie must have experienced a trauma at some point in her life ... such as being kicked. She definitely deserves a chance to experience the good things in life.
Sadie is a low-key, 13-inch beagle who is full grown at 25 lbs. She loves car rides, chew bones and chin rubs. Sadie is crate trained and house trained. She is probably 8 or 9 years old and would make a great companion for someone who wants a couch potato. There is always a 2-week trial period to make certain you've found a good match.
Sadie's adoption fee is $125. Sadie is spayed, microchipped (with free registration in your name), up-to-date with vaccines, and is currently receiving flea and tick preventative and heartworm preventative.
All dogs come with a complimentary collar and leash. If you're interested in meeting our animals, please apply.
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