HEALER
Adoption
United States, CA, Sacramento, 95827
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Description
Meet the Zen MasterHealer, a gentle senior soul who seems to have mastered the art of calm long before the rest of us even start trying.Healer is a big boy with an even bigger heart, the kind of dog who moves through the world with quiet patience and soft intention. Despite his size, he carries himself with a gentle humility, almost as if he’s learned that there’s no need to rush through life when you can simply be present in it.Spend a few moments with him and you’ll notice something special: Healer doesn’t ask for much, just connection. He takes treats with remarkable softness—careful, thoughtful, almost as if he’s aware of how delicate good moments can be. And if you pause the pets too soon, he’ll gently remind you by placing a paw on your shoulder, as if to say, “I’m still here, and we're going to take a moment to stay present.”Healer enjoys affection deeply, leaning into gentle hands and soaking up calm companionship like sunlight. He’s easy on leash for his size, non-reactive around other dogs, and seems to prefer harmony over chaos in every situation he encounters.There’s something almost meditative about being with him. He doesn’t demand attention—he invites it. He doesn’t rush experiences—he settles into them. He feels like a dog who has already discovered that the best moments in life are the quiet ones shared with someone you trust.Healer may be a senior, but he feels like a reminder: peace isn’t something you chase, it’s something you sit beside.Healer has participated in shelter playgroups and may enjoy a compatible canine friend in his new home. Looking for a buddy for your dog? Bring him/her to the shelter for a meet and greet and see if we're a match! Check out his playgroup video here:To meet me, visit the Bradshaw Animal Shelter Tuesday-Sunday, Noon - 5:00 pm, Wednesdays, Noon - 6:00 pm. All adoptions are on a first-come, first-served basis. To help expedite the meet and greet process, please make note of my Animal ID number, and those of other dogs you might be interested in meeting. Be sure to bring your ID with you, too.