HINTON, W.Va. (Hinton News) — The Animal Control Welfare Project (ACWP) of Summers County is seeking a permanent home for Tiffany, a 1-year-old hound mix described by rescuers as a “petite” companion with a penchant for belly rubs.
Tiffany, who weighs 35 pounds, is being marketed by the local rescue as a versatile pet capable of handling both outdoor adventures and quiet time on the couch. According to her adoption profile, the young dog possesses a “classic hound charm” characterized by curiosity and a tendency to “follow her nose” toward her owners for affection.
While rescue staff notes that Tiffany can be “a little shy” during initial meetings, she has shown a high level of sociability with other animals. Key traits highlighted by the rescue include:
Social Dynamics: She reportedly gets along well with other dogs and would thrive with a “playful sibling,” though she is also content being the sole focus of a household’s attention.
Energy Level: Described as having “just the right amount of zoomies,” she balances high-energy play with a strong desire for human physical contact.
Affections: Staff noted that “if you’ve got hands, she’s got a tummy ready and waiting” for belly rubs.
The ACWP emphasizes that Tiffany is happiest when she is with her people, whether romping with doggy friends or curling up for a nap.
Prospective owners interested in Tiffany can find the adoption application on the organization’s official website at acwp-wv.org.










