Our friends at Meriden Humane Society posted the following on their Facebook:
Meet Layla
This lovely 2 1/2-year-old lady has been here at our shelter for over 450 days, half of her life, and has been looking for a place to call home ever since. She doesn't understand why no one seems to want to provide her with the home she deserves.
Layla considers herself a lap dog that wants nothing but to be laying next to you and enjoying your attention or playing ball with you outside. Layla also LOVES water! Although, she loves her people so much more that she doesn't quite enjoy sharing and may not like the other furry pets that might try to take you away, so it's important that this girl is your one and only. But with the amount of love, she has to give, she's all you'll ever need!
This girl is also so smart that she'll know you'll want her to sit even before you ask. With an extremely treat-motivated pup like Layla, teaching her your routine will be easy-peezy.
Layla is very particular about where she does her business and needs a little guidance on her potty training, and can also have some separation anxiety when her people aren't around, so it's important to find her a family that is willing to take time and commitment to continue her training.
She can have a lot of happy puppy energy and doesn't quite understand her size compared to smaller humans, therefore she would be best suited for older children.
If you're interested in adopting or fostering this pretty lady, please fill out an application on our website. Layla is UTD on her shots, spayed, and microchipped.
Meriden Humane Society Animal Rescue
About Meriden Humane Society:
Founded in 1893, the Meriden Humane Society is a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter and rescue facility. Many of our animals are taken from high-risk situations or surrendered by private citizens who are no longer able to care for their animals.
Our organization is privately run and operated. We are supported by patrons and residents who donate to our facility. Contrary to popular belief, we are not affiliated with the Connecticut Humane Society. Without the help we receive from the citizens of our community and surrounding communities, we would not be able to save all the animals that we do.