Mountain Pet Rescue Asheville

Through grassroots efforts, we envision a future in which all companion animals find loving homes where they are able to receive the care and respect they deserve.Mountain Pet Rescue Asheville is a foster based group of pet lovers that are committed to the welfare of pets and their humans. If you are interested in joining our efforts through adopting, volunteering, or fostering please reach out to us

Candler, NC,28715
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Website: http://mpravl.org

Trot

Terrier | Cherokee, NC

AdultMaleBlack

About

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Trot

Attention: This is a courtesy posting only! This pet is NOT available through Mountain Pet Rescue.  Please do NOT contact MPR for information about the pet or apply to adopt this pet on the MPR website.  Message [email protected] or cell 3035013280 for more information or to adopt the pet.Meet Trot – A Snuggle Bug in Search of His Safe Haven Earlier this year, a sweet, stray dog wandered onto our property in Morganton. No tags, no collar and still fully intact, this soulful pup—who we named Trot—just… stayed. He got along beautifully with our resident dog and seemed to make himself at home instantly, so when it was time to head back to Weaverville, we brought him with us.Trot is likely a young adult; not quite a puppy, but still full of youthful charm. He had clearly never been on stairs or hardwood floors, but he adjusted quickly and house-trained like a pro. From day one, he has been an absolute delight: affectionate, cuddly (the hardest snuggler we’ve ever met), kennel trained and very submissive.We suspect he might be part Plott hound, possibly a former bear dog. Whatever his past, it’s clear he has known both hardship and kindness—and he gives love generously.Here’s the good: Fixed and vaccinated Gets along with dogs, cats, and kids Does great at doggy daycare Fully house-trained and snuggly as can beBut here's the challenge:Trot is extremely reactive to stimuli outside the home—cars, bikes, strangers on trails. He doesn’t just bark; he screams. We’ve tried everything: counter-conditioning, treats, training, CBD, calming collars—you name it. It truly feels like Trot has PTSD-like responses, and walking him feels heartbreaking—for him and for us. He knows how to heel and wants to do well, but his environment overwhelms him.We deeply love him, but we also know he needs something we can’t give: a quiet, low-stimulation home, likely in a rural setting, where he feels safe and steady. Somewhere without the triggers of modern neighborhood life.If you have a calm home and a big heart, Trot could be your loyal shadow. He's quirky, loving and deserving of a life that fits his sensitive soul.Please message us if you think you might be Trot’s forever place. We are committed to finding him the right home and are happy to talk through all the details. Message Jessica at [email protected] or cell 303-501-3280.

Adoption Process
Application which is followed by interview/counseling, vet check and landlord check.


Contact
Mountain Pet Rescue Asheville
[email protected]
http://mpravl.org

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