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Whitney

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2 years old|Hound, Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|Fort Myers, FL
☺️ Gentle🤗 Affectionate😌 Calm

Whitney is a 2-year, 10-month-old spayed female hound/mixed breed in Fort Myers, FL. She has a medium build and currently weighs about 40 pounds, though she is underweight at the moment. Whitney is calm and gentle, and would do best in a quieter home where she can receive patient attention and care during her recovery.

About Whitney

Whitney is available as a Foster to Adopt only. She's a sweet, gentle hound mix searching for a steady, caring home. Right now, she's around 40 pounds and a bit underweight—she’ll need regular meals and some time to fill out to a healthy size. Whitney has a laid-back, loving nature, but the shelter’s noise and activity make her anxious. A calm, tranquil environment would help her decompress and start to feel secure. Whitney is heartworm positive, but with the right care and attention, she can recover fully. Staff can walk you through her treatment plan and what to expect. She’ll do best with a patient family willing to go slow as she settles in. Swing by GCHS to meet Whitney in person—she might just become your new loyal companion. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Whitney

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Hound mixes like Whitney often thrive in calm, loving homes with consistent routines. A quiet household in Fort Myers, FL, would suit her, especially given her gentle nature and current need for a low-stress setting.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Whitney, being a hound/mixed breed, will appreciate a secure backyard or frequent walks. While she doesn't require sprawling acreage, regular access to outdoor time helps her stay both fit and mentally stimulated.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Hound mixes are often gentle and patient, so Whitney may do well with respectful older children who can help her feel safe, particularly during her recovery period.