Meet Dr. Wiggles
Meet Dr. Wiggles, the senior dog with a PhD in Love and Laughter! His cuddly nature and gentle spirit make every day a joy. He loves to walk around while showing off his favorite toy in his mouth. Although he enjoys a game of fetch outside, his favorite activity is lounging around inside the house. Daily walks aren't his style either. Dr. Wiggles just wants belly rubs while he rolls around in sunbeams. This intelligent gentleman is housetrained and is perfectly happy to relax on the couch while he waits for his people to come home. He knows several commands as well, such as "sit", "here", "look", and "let's go inside." He has also been wonderful with his foster family's 7 year old daughter. Adopt Dr. Wiggles and get a lifetime supply of laughter, love, and cuddles. He's the perfect prescription for happiness! Get your daily dose of vitamin wiggle at @adoptdrwiggles on Instagram!~~~~~The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter is open every day from noon until 6pm (excluding limited holidays/events). You can meet our animals with the convenience of an appointment or as a walk-in. Appointments can be made by emailing [email protected]. Interested in fostering a dog in need? Join our foster team here: https://www.wilcotx.gov/390/Fostering, then click "Foster Questionnaire."We always welcome your dogs to come and visit our dogs, too! We will see you at 1855 SE Inner Loop, Georgetown, TX 78626.
Could Dr. Wiggles be your senior soulmate?
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/7/2026
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