ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Center

In March 2013, the ASPCA launched the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Center, a pilot program located at St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center in Madison, New Jersey. It was the first and only facility dedicated to providing behavioral rehabilitation for severely fearful, unadoptable dogs, such as those confiscated from puppy mills and hoarding situations.Due to the success of the pilot program, which had 237 graduates over four years, the ASPCA has expanded its program and built a permanent facility in Weaverville, North Carolina. The state-of-the-art facility can house up to 65 dogs at a time. It includes a dormitory and several teaching spaces where shelter professionals can learn our behavior modification techniques, to further help behaviorally challenged dogs across the country become suitable for adoption.Homeless dogs of all ages and backgrounds are eligible for the program, as long as they are physically healthy and meet our behavioral inclusion criteria. Only dogs whose fear is so severe that it compromises their quality of life and makes adoption challenging or impossible are accepted.The Weaverville facility has individual kennels, along with "real-life rooms," designed to help dogs get used to life in home environments, outdoor play areas, and a large indoor training area where our behaviorists and trainers work with dogs in the program. On average, rehabilitation requires 13 weeks of treatment. However, that timing depends heavily on the severity of each dog's behavior problems and how responsive he or she is to treatment. Once the dogs have completed the program, the transformed graduates are placed within our network of partner shelters and rescue groups to be made available for adoption or via direct adoption.

Weaverville, NC,28787
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Website: https://www.aspca.org/brc

Molasses

| Spindale, NC

Age : 11 MonthsAdultFemale

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Meet Molasses

Meet Molasses – she’s as sweet as can be! Big fan of: Being in the company of her pals, both humans and furry friends alike! Molasses is a playful and sociable dog who loves to romp around with her canine companions, embark on walks and snuggle up on the couch for some quality cuddle time. She is always up for fun and companionship! Molasses is happy to play with other dogs who are also young, active and have similar playstyles, from vigorous wrestling to chasing-style games. She’s always ready for a game of tug with her people, too! When playtime is over, she’ll look for a vacant couch where she can show off her cuddling and napping skills. Working on: Her confidence. Molasses has come a long way with us, but she’ll continue to work on this with her new family. She may not have lived in a typical home environment before, so she will need guidance as she learns the ropes of home living! To help her thrive, she does best with plenty of patience, treats and perhaps a confident canine companion or two. Dream home: One with lots of love, attention and positive reinforcement! Molasses is a young dog who would love regular exercise with daily walks and plenty of playtime. She’d also love to have a doggy sibling who enjoys rough-and-tumble play! If you’re looking for a fun dog who also appreciates some cozy time on the couch, Molasses is your girl! If Molasses sounds like the paw-fect ingredient your home is missing, click the “Submit an Adoption Inquiry” button today! Please note: Our meet-and-greets take place in Weaverville, North Carolina. If you do not receive a response from us after submitting an inquiry, please submit an adoption inquiry here: https://airtable.com/shr1nGkF2RcpTMHYQ

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