MANAHAWKIN, N.J. — A lovable four-year-old dog with an unforgettable name is turning heads at the Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter, where staff say he’s ready to find a forever home.
Professor Wiggle Bottoms, a mixed-breed pup described as playful, well-behaved, and friendly with just about everyone — including kids, cats, and other dogs — is currently available for adoption at the shelter, located at 360 Haywood Road in Manahawkin. The shelter is open to visitors daily from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Key Points
- Professor Wiggle Bottoms is a four-year-old dog available for adoption in Manahawkin
- He’s housebroken, knows basic commands, and gets along with people and pets
- Available for visits daily from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter
A playful personality and impressive manners
Don’t be fooled by his whimsical name — this pup is more than just a playful companion. According to the Friends of the Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter, Professor Wiggle Bottoms is fully housebroken, walks well on a leash, and follows basic obedience commands with ease.
His friendly demeanor and love for toys make him a strong candidate for families looking for a reliable and affectionate pet. Shelter volunteers note that he enjoys socializing and has shown compatibility with a wide variety of people and animals.
“Professor Wiggle Bottoms is as playful and charming as his name suggests,” reads a message shared by the shelter.
Potential adopters invited to meet this standout pup
The shelter encourages those interested in adopting to stop by during visiting hours to meet Professor Wiggle Bottoms and learn more about the adoption process. As the spring adoption season ramps up, animals like Wiggle Bottoms are seeking new homes where they can thrive.
Staff emphasize that he’s an all-around match for many types of households and is eager to start his next chapter with a loving family.
Ready for a home, ready for fun
With his unique mix of good manners, energy, and charm, Professor Wiggle Bottoms is drawing attention from pet lovers throughout the region. As shelter workers continue to care for dozens of animals, they hope this standout pup finds the perfect match soon.