Reagan is one of those dogs that oozes happiness. It's sort of impossible to have a bad day when you hang around with her! She's always smiling and her butt does that fantastic little pittie wiggle when she sees people. She wears her eye patch well and the freckles on her back are maybe the cutest thing ever.
Reagan, a one-year-old pit bull terrier mix, adores cuddling with her humans and being part of a family. She is incredibly smart and very loving. Her foster mom is diligently working on her manners and training her to walk respectfully on a leash and she's learning fast! Reagan is super duper great. Her foster mom says her friends have never loved a dog quite like they love her. That's something!
Reagan entered the Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center foster care program in December under a different name, Minnie. She's made so much progress with her incredible foster mom that it's like she's a totally different dog. So she got a totally different, new and improved, stellar, incredible moniker upgrade. Now what she needs is a family to call her own. Her ideal family will welcome her as the only pet. She thinks humans are just so fabulous and she's been waiting so long for a family that she wants them all to herself.
For more information about Reagan and the other animals at Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center, visit the website at milwaukeearc.org and click on 'adopt' to download the adoption application. If you are interested in meeting this really great girl, return your application to the Center during open hours or by fax, 414-421-8801, to set up a meeting with the foster parent. All adoptable dogs are housed in volunteer foster homes and available for meetings by appointment only. Most adoptable cats are housed at the Center and available to meet during open hours.Visit us at 5217 S. 51st in Greenfield (on the corner of 51st & Loomis).Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center hours:
- Tuesdays 3-7pm
- Thursdays 3-7pm
- Saturdays 12-3pm
Those interested in potential adoption should plan to arrive at the Center at least 30 minutes prior to close so the adoption counselor has adequate time to devote to the visit.
The generosity of our foster families allow us to save precious lives like Reagan's and give second chances to animals who need it. If you're interested in learning more about what it takes to become a foster home, contact info@milwaukeearc.org to sign up for the next foster information meeting. Fostering homeless animals is a big but lifesaving commitment, and our foster parents often tell us they feel like the lucky ones when they share their hearts and homes with these kids.
