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Age: 1 year (DOB: 1/14/23)
Breed: Lab/Chow/Mix (dna tested - not a guess) - 75 lbs
M/F: M
Spayed/Neutered/Shots: yes - UTD on rabies, dhpp/distemper, heartworm prevention, and neutered
Good with dogs, cats, and/or kids: good with dogs and kids! can cat test upon request.
Aggression or medical issues?: no known medical - alpha behavior at my house but not in an aggressive way (barks and will attempts to hump new dogs at my house to prove his point although he has 0 idea what he’s doing as he’s been neutered since 6 months - did NOT do this at the dog park so don’t think he will do this to dogs already established in a home, just any new ones added)
Reason for rehoming?: accidental litter - mom was fixed and returned back to owner once pups were old enough. This pup has still sadly yet to be able to find his home
Rescue help?: no - already with one
House/crate trained?: is house trained and did fine in the crate when I did crate him, but I honestly leave him out with no issues now when I leave (but he does have access to outside to potty as needed through a doggy door)
Additional info/story (personality):
Very friendly with everyone he has met. Is extremely shy at first and takes a bit to warm up which is why he is still here unfortunately as he is so shy about meeting new people and they don’t get to see him come out of his shell. Have taken him to the dog park and it took us roughly 20 minutes to get him moving around and 2 hours in he was exploring more on his own. He didn’t get to the playful stage yet, but was making significant progress. Attaching some vids of him below to show him in full settled mode where he loves to play, be a couch potato, and so on. Also 10/10 loves ear scritches.
Message/comment if interested. Make sure if you message me to include the animal’s name since I have a lot of rescues I am trying to help rehome at the moment. Adoption application & contract required to ensure good home.
Age: 1 year (DOB: 1/14/23)
Breed: Lab/Chow/Mix (dna tested - not a guess) - 75 lbs
M/F: M
Spayed/Neutered/Shots: yes - UTD on rabies, dhpp/distemper, heartworm prevention, and neutered
Good with dogs, cats, and/or kids: good with dogs and kids! can cat test upon request.
Aggression or medical issues?: no known medical - alpha behavior at my house but not in an aggressive way (barks and will attempts to hump new dogs at my house to prove his point although he has 0 idea what he’s doing as he’s been neutered since 6 months - did NOT do this at the dog park so don’t think he will do this to dogs already established in a home, just any new ones added)
Reason for rehoming?: accidental litter - mom was fixed and returned back to owner once pups were old enough. This pup has still sadly yet to be able to find his home
Rescue help?: no - already with one
House/crate trained?: is house trained and did fine in the crate when I did crate him, but I honestly leave him out with no issues now when I leave (but he does have access to outside to potty as needed through a doggy door)
Additional info/story (personality):
Very friendly with everyone he has met. Is extremely shy at first and takes a bit to warm up which is why he is still here unfortunately as he is so shy about meeting new people and they don’t get to see him come out of his shell. Have taken him to the dog park and it took us roughly 20 minutes to get him moving around and 2 hours in he was exploring more on his own. He didn’t get to the playful stage yet, but was making significant progress. Attaching some vids of him below to show him in full settled mode where he loves to play, be a couch potato, and so on. Also 10/10 loves ear scritches.
Message/comment if interested. Make sure if you message me to include the animal’s name since I have a lot of rescues I am trying to help rehome at the moment. Adoption application & contract required to ensure good home.
Meet and greets for dogs must be scheduled in advance.
Meet and greets for cats are near impossible (hide when visitors are over normally).
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
We have both an online application form and print-out application form available for use. Applications are normally reviewed within 24 hours of being sent in.
We have both an online application form and print-out application form available for use. Applications are normally reviewed within 24 hours of being sent in.
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We are foster based only at this time.
Meet and greets for dogs must be scheduled in advance.
Meet and greets for cats are near impossible normally because we all foster/house both cats and dogs and the dogs "go off" when visitors come over making all the cats hide.
We are foster based only at this time.
Meet and greets for dogs must be scheduled in advance.
Meet and greets for cats are near impossible normally because we all foster/house both cats and dogs and the dogs "go off" when visitors come over making all the cats hide.
More about this rescue
In service of domestic animals in South Carolina, Frisky Business Rescue is a no-kill rescue that provides vital resources such as veterinary care, birthing assistance, medication, and rehoming or safe release (TNR) to the most vulnerable animals in the region. We specialize in animals with special circumstances that come from various backgrounds, including animal hoarding and abusive situations but primarily focus on vulnerable kittens, puppies, and pregnant/nursing dogs and cats. Before rehoming, we carefully screen new potential families to ensure the needs of our animals are met and that new homes will become furever homes.
In service of domestic animals in South Carolina, Frisky Business Rescue is a no-kill rescue that provides vital resources such as veterinary care, birthing assistance, medication, and rehoming or safe release (TNR) to the most vulnerable animals in the region. We specialize in animals with special circumstances that come from various backgrounds, including animal hoarding and abusive situations but primarily focus on vulnerable kittens, puppies, and pregnant/nursing dogs and cats. Before rehoming, we carefully screen new potential families to ensure the needs of our animals are met and that new homes will become furever homes.
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