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Meet Neela

Meet Neela! She a blue standard poodle born in 2016, and is as sweet as they come. Neela is the perfect companion for anyone seeking a loyal and affectionate friend. Neela is a blend of couch potato and quite active. Neela is a quick eater, so a slow-feeder dish helps to pace her mealtimes, and she is always eager to work for treats, making training a breeze! Weighing in at 51 lbs, Neela is the ideal size for cuddles and companionship. Secure fencing is a must, as she is extremely difficult to catch. Early on with her time in her foster home, she got loose and it took a week and a whole community looking out for her to get her back home. She requires a home without small children, but has lived peacefully with children 10 or older.

Could Neela be your senior soulmate?

Reach out to Welfare for Animals Guild and mention Neela’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.

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Neela

BreedPoodle (Standard)SexFemaleSizeMediumAge10 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026
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Shelter & rescue

Welfare for Animals Guild
751 McComb RoadSequim, WA 98382

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