Shy Corgi Pup Linguine Searching for Loving Home Through Local Rescue Effort

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Linguine, a five-month-old Pembroke Welsh Corgi, seeks adoption through WISE Animal Rescue, a nonprofit dedicated to saving dogs in New Jersey. Rescued from a puppy mill, Linguine is adjusting to a new life and thrives in a calm environment with a confident canine companion. WISE reports that he gets along well with other dogs, cats, and children over 10, and is making progress with potty training. The organization requires a minimum donation of $850 to support the care of all animals in their program, which includes veterinary services and behavioral training. A volunteer noted, “Linguine would do best in a quieter home,” emphasizing his need for a supportive atmosphere.

Rescued dogs like Linguine often face challenges due to their past, and WISE aims to show them they are worthy of love. Families in Parsippany interested in giving Linguine a second chance can find more information on the WISE website. The rescue's efforts highlight the importance of compassionate adoption practices for vulnerable animals.

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