Sugar! DOB: 2/2022 Weight: 55lbs
Sugar was surrendered to our care with little info. She’s a young chocolate lab/pit mix who is spent her first two months absolutely terrified at the kennels. We’ve been working with her on the regular and she now comes up to the kennel door to get her leash on and go out for a walk. Once she’s out of those kennels, she’s a different dog. Happy as can be, wants everyone to love on her. She enjoys going for long walks and has done ok with other dogs here. She is SO food motivated, knows how to sit. She’s house trained too!
Her adoption fee is $175. That helps us to cover worming, vaccines, spay/neuter, heart worm test, and microchip. We offer a 2-3 week trial. If for some reason it does not work out, you’ll be refunded $100 of your fee. If interested in adopting her please fill out an application on our NEW website. https://www.newliferescues.org . If you have issues, send us a message through our Facebook.
***YOU MUST FILL OUT AN APPLICATION BEFORE WE DO ANY MEET AND GREETS. QUESTIONS? CONTACT pcpoundpuppies1@gmail.com
Our standard adoption fee is $175 ($250 for puppies 6 months and under, or small dogs 20lbs or below) which covers a portion of the dog's vetting costs. The adoption process includes the completion of an application followed by an interview.
Click here to submit an adoption application:
***If there is a dog you are interested in meeting, fill out an application and we will contact you for an interview and set up a meet and greet as soon as possible.***
You can get in touch with us by email at pcpoundpuppies1@gmail.com for more information.
We respond to inquiries and adoption applications at our earliest opportunity, but please be patient with us as we work full-time jobs and perform this service as volunteers. We do our best to return messages and schedule adoption interviews within a couple of days of receiving your application.
The fastest way to get the ball rolling is to complete an adoption application for the dog that caught your eye. Thank you for considering the adoption of a shelter dog!
Sugar! DOB: 2/2022 Weight: 55lbs
Sugar was surrendered to our care with little info. She’s a young chocolate lab/pit mix who is spent her first two months absolutely terrified at the kennels. We’ve been working with her on the regular and she now comes up to the kennel door to get her leash on and go out for a walk. Once she’s out of those kennels, she’s a different dog. Happy as can be, wants everyone to love on her. She enjoys going for long walks and has done ok with other dogs here. She is SO food motivated, knows how to sit. She’s house trained too!
Her adoption fee is $175. That helps us to cover worming, vaccines, spay/neuter, heart worm test, and microchip. We offer a 2-3 week trial. If for some reason it does not work out, you’ll be refunded $100 of your fee. If interested in adopting her please fill out an application on our NEW website. https://www.newliferescues.org . If you have issues, send us a message through our Facebook.
***YOU MUST FILL OUT AN APPLICATION BEFORE WE DO ANY MEET AND GREETS. QUESTIONS? CONTACT pcpoundpuppies1@gmail.com
Our standard adoption fee is $175 ($250 for puppies 6 months and under, or small dogs 20lbs or below) which covers a portion of the dog's vetting costs. The adoption process includes the completion of an application followed by an interview.
Click here to submit an adoption application:
***If there is a dog you are interested in meeting, fill out an application and we will contact you for an interview and set up a meet and greet as soon as possible.***
You can get in touch with us by email at pcpoundpuppies1@gmail.com for more information.
We respond to inquiries and adoption applications at our earliest opportunity, but please be patient with us as we work full-time jobs and perform this service as volunteers. We do our best to return messages and schedule adoption interviews within a couple of days of receiving your application.
The fastest way to get the ball rolling is to complete an adoption application for the dog that caught your eye. Thank you for considering the adoption of a shelter dog!