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Sundae
~AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION~

Name: Sundae

Approximate breed: Lab mix

Gender: Female

Approximate age: 7 months

Approximate weight: 40 lbs

Vetting/Vaccinations: Up to date

Spayed/Neutered: Yes

Good with Children: Yes

Good with Dogs: Yes

Good with Cats: Yes with slow intro

Housetrained: Yes

Crate Trained: In progress, but trustworthy without

Ideal Family: Any/active

Adoption Fee: $550

 

Sweet Sundae was rescued from down South and is so excited to find her own forever home! She’s a lovable young pup that enjoys attention and playtime. Sundae’s a little shy at first, but she’s also been through a lot of changes in her short life; once she’s comfy she’s friendly as can be. She loves having a kid or two to play with in the fenced yard - the resident 7 year-old boy and Sundae have been doing a great job keeping each other busy and playing soccer! 😄 She also really loves having dog friends and would probably enjoy a home with a dog sibling that likes playtime. She’s good in the car and is decent on leash (though squirrels are pretty intriguing!). She had a dislocated hip when she joined the rescue family, but since being back in place she has not had any issues and the vet had no further recommendations other than normal rehab which is all done! You may occasionally still see a slight limp after getting up from a long nap session but she walks, runs, and plays just fine. Sundae has been loving all the positive attention she’s been getting from nice humans and she really can’t wait to love and be loved in a family of her own!

 

Does Sundae sound like the sweetie for you? Fill out an adoption application today!

All of our available adoptable dogs are on Facebook, Petfinder, and our website. If a dog is no longer listed it means they have an adoption pending.

We are a nonprofit organization - all adoption fees go towards the rescue, veterinary care, and transportation of these dogs in order to get them ready for their forever homes.

We are a shelterless rescue. All of our dogs are housed in foster homes to help them de-stress and get used to a home environment while they await adoption, giving us the opportunity to understand their personalities and needs.

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