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Sadie was surrendered by her owners to the Wichita Animal Shelter and ended up on the Euthanasia list. Our volunteers fell in love with her sweet spirit and couldn't let her die. She was surrendered because they state that she bit their two-year-old son a couple different times. The incident that we are aware of involved the child jumping on Sadie while she was laying on her dog bed. This family adopted Sadie from a shelter/rescue three years ago. Sadie is described as affectionate, playful, and curious. Her favorite activities are going on walks and belly rubs. She is housetrained and was an indoor dog. The family loved about her that she is very affectionate and protective of her family.
Sadie is super super sweet, and quickly warms up to most people (is selective with men and will need a proper introduction to them). She moves in pretty fast, skipping initial hellos and getting right to the velcro attitude, the belly rubs and the constant requests of pets, snacks and attention. She just wants to be with you at all time, in every room, doing anything you're doing. If she gets the hint you will be hanging out in a room, she will lie down and nap by your side. The moment you get up, she gets up and follows you around. She enjoys sprints, walks and naps all equally and is a quiet beauty once she is settled in a space. Bonus point that she doesn't throw a tantrum if left alone while chilling. She knows you're around and will just keep an ear on you!
Sadie is a little reactive to bikes, motorcycles, vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers, trailers and noises of that kind. If not anticipated, she will try to bolt and jump on the source of noise or the biker. Nothing that a squirt bottle wouldn't correct though, and she quickly bounces back to asking for treats and belly rubs. She just wants to please so bad and be called a good girl!
Sadie is in boarding and is looking for a foster or forever home with lots of walks and belly rubs to make her the happiest girl for life.
Sadie was surrendered by her owners to the Wichita Animal Shelter and ended up on the Euthanasia list. Our volunteers fell in love with her sweet spirit and couldn't let her die. She was surrendered because they state that she bit their two-year-old son a couple different times. The incident that we are aware of involved the child jumping on Sadie while she was laying on her dog bed. This family adopted Sadie from a shelter/rescue three years ago. Sadie is described as affectionate, playful, and curious. Her favorite activities are going on walks and belly rubs. She is housetrained and was an indoor dog. The family loved about her that she is very affectionate and protective of her family.
Sadie is super super sweet, and quickly warms up to most people (is selective with men and will need a proper introduction to them). She moves in pretty fast, skipping initial hellos and getting right to the velcro attitude, the belly rubs and the constant requests of pets, snacks and attention. She just wants to be with you at all time, in every room, doing anything you're doing. If she gets the hint you will be hanging out in a room, she will lie down and nap by your side. The moment you get up, she gets up and follows you around. She enjoys sprints, walks and naps all equally and is a quiet beauty once she is settled in a space. Bonus point that she doesn't throw a tantrum if left alone while chilling. She knows you're around and will just keep an ear on you!
Sadie is a little reactive to bikes, motorcycles, vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers, trailers and noises of that kind. If not anticipated, she will try to bolt and jump on the source of noise or the biker. Nothing that a squirt bottle wouldn't correct though, and she quickly bounces back to asking for treats and belly rubs. She just wants to please so bad and be called a good girl!
Sadie is in boarding and is looking for a foster or forever home with lots of walks and belly rubs to make her the happiest girl for life.
Once you submit an application we will do a vet check to ensure your current animals (if any) are up to date on all shots and are fixed.
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Home Check
We do a home check to ensure your home is the best fit for the animal you are interested in. Our team works to find an animal who suits you.
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Meet the Pet
Formal intro with all family members/pets. If you like you can do a 5 day trial then pay and sign contract and enjoy your new family member!
Additional adoption info
For us, the adoption process begins the day we take a dog or cat into our rescue. It’s a huge responsibility, taking in a lost soul and promising them a happy life, but we are pretty proud of the forever families we’ve helped create because our adoption process is so thorough.
The first step in adopting is to fill out the adoption application. This helps our volunteers understand what kind of new friend you are looking for, and allows us to identify any issues that would prevent us being able to place certain animals in certain homes. For example, breed restrictions in your town or apartment complex, etc…
The Beauties will conduct a vet check to make sure the pets you currently have are all up-to-date on vaccinations and spayed or neutered. We will also contact you to set up a home visit, where we can make sure that the home you have meets the needs of the animal you are interested in. Example: fence height for dogs who are jumpers, stairs for dogs who have mobility challenges, etc… We try to troubleshoot any potential problem areas and offer friendly advise so that our ultimate goal, a forever happy match, can be achieved.
After the application process is complete, the real fun begins! It’s time for Meet-N-Greets! We have a professional dog trainer on our board of directors, and we can schedule her assistance in helping you with dog-to-dog introductions while you are searching for your new family member. It’s amazing how often the existing family pet has a little something to say about who they want to spend time with and having a pro help out makes the potential for a successful intro go through the woof! We mean, roof!
Once you have decided on the dog or cat of your dreams, all that is left to do is sign the adoption contract and pay the fee, which includes all vaccinations, microchip and spay/neuter.
For us, the adoption process begins the day we take a dog or cat into our rescue. It’s a huge responsibility, taking in a lost soul and promising them a happy life, but we are pretty proud of the forever families we’ve helped create because our adoption process is so thorough.
The first step in adopting is to fill out the adoption application. This helps our volunteers understand what kind of new friend you are looking for, and allows us to identify any issues that would prevent us being able to place certain animals in certain homes. For example, breed restrictions in your town or apartment complex, etc…
The Beauties will conduct a vet check to make sure the pets you currently have are all up-to-date on vaccinations and spayed or neutered. We will also contact you to set up a home visit, where we can make sure that the home you have meets the needs of the animal you are interested in. Example: fence height for dogs who are jumpers, stairs for dogs who have mobility challenges, etc… We try to troubleshoot any potential problem areas and offer friendly advise so that our ultimate goal, a forever happy match, can be achieved.
After the application process is complete, the real fun begins! It’s time for Meet-N-Greets! We have a professional dog trainer on our board of directors, and we can schedule her assistance in helping you with dog-to-dog introductions while you are searching for your new family member. It’s amazing how often the existing family pet has a little something to say about who they want to spend time with and having a pro help out makes the potential for a successful intro go through the woof! We mean, roof!
Once you have decided on the dog or cat of your dreams, all that is left to do is sign the adoption contract and pay the fee, which includes all vaccinations, microchip and spay/neuter.
Watch our Facebook for upcoming adoption events! https://www.facebook.com/pg/beautiesandbeastsrescue/events/
Or - apply and our adoption coordinators will schedule a private introduction!
https://beautiesandbeasts.org/adopt/how-to-adopt
Watch our Facebook for upcoming adoption events! https://www.facebook.com/pg/beautiesandbeastsrescue/events/
Or - apply and our adoption coordinators will schedule a private introduction!
https://beautiesandbeasts.org/adopt/how-to-adopt
More about this rescue
Beauties and Beasts is a state-licensed 501(c)(3) death row rescue located in Wichita, Kansas. Since our founding in October 2014, we have been able to save the lives thousands of death row animals, we have also been able to network out thousands more animals to other rescues. We are a completely 100% volunteer run rescue, we also rely on 100% donations from our followers and supporters to carry out our mission to save animals in our community.
Our purpose is to rescue death row animals from the shelter and in our community and place them in foster homes where they can receive the care and training needed to become family pets. Our main mission is to change these animals’ worlds one rescue at a time. Another large part of our mission is to be a voice for animals in need throughout our community and we are proud to say we have been able to make an impact on the streets of our city as well.
We do not discriminate against breed, age, medical needs, or behavior. We love ALL animals and breeds the same.
Beauties and Beasts is a state-licensed 501(c)(3) death row rescue located in Wichita, Kansas. Since our founding in October 2014, we have been able to save the lives thousands of death row animals, we have also been able to network out thousands more animals to other rescues. We are a completely 100% volunteer run rescue, we also rely on 100% donations from our followers and supporters to carry out our mission to save animals in our community.
Our purpose is to rescue death row animals from the shelter and in our community and place them in foster homes where they can receive the care and training needed to become family pets. Our main mission is to change these animals’ worlds one rescue at a time. Another large part of our mission is to be a voice for animals in need throughout our community and we are proud to say we have been able to make an impact on the streets of our city as well.
We do not discriminate against breed, age, medical needs, or behavior. We love ALL animals and breeds the same.
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