Meet Terrance! This handsome fellow was rescued from a rural shelter in North Carolina. We saw his name on the euthanasia list and knew we had to save him. We picked him up the day he was to be euthanized. Terrance is an energetic and goofy young man. At just around a year old, this mixed breed boy is full of energy and the perfect size at just around 40 lbs. He is a velcro dog of sorts so may have some Staffordshire terrier in him. He is great with other dogs his age and energy level. He likes to play with the bigger female dog in his foster home. He may need slow introductions as he can be a little unsure at first. Terrance is super curious about cats. He will try to chase them, so it is not recommended to leave him unsupervised with a feline friend. All he needs is a quick correction or redirection and he’ll stop immediately. Terrance gets really excited, mainly due to his young age. He jumps and bunny hops when he’s excited so we would not recommend a home with small children. He will try to nibble on your hands in an attempt to lick them when he’s really worked up, which if you don’t know better could be startling. Fortunately, he’s a quick learner and is eager to please so this behavior can be discouraged with a little training. Terrance is amazing in his crate. He does not make a peep unless he needs to go outside. He is fine in his crate while your away and sleeps in his crate all night. Terrance is pretty much completely house broken. He had a couple of accidents while he got acclimated to his foster home but otherwise as long as he’s able to go out every couple of hours or is in his crate, he won’t do his business in the house. Terrance will do anything for a treat. He’s highly food motivated. He loves anything he can chew on for a while. He will sit, lay down, come and go in his crate with simple hand gestures and treats. He is not destructive and loves a good chew toy. Terrance walks well on a leash as long as he’s wearing a harness instead of just a collar. He does not like to be led or grabbed by the collar. That being said, he is a young energetic dog and needs a moderate amount of exercise. He’s very easy to care for as long as he gets some good play time in. He also does really well in the car and loves to look out the window to check everything out. Terrance’s favorite game is to retrieve a ball that you throw, over and over again! He’ll bring it back to you until he’s tired. Then he’s ready for a nap and pretty chill for most of the day. He also does great and seems to really enjoy puzzles and things that he can interact with. Terrance would make an amazing companion for a variety of different living situations. He’s very adaptable and loves affection. He’s just a silly guy looking to be someone’s best buddy! Terrence is neutered and up to date on all preventatives and vaccines and microchipped. He is heartworm positive and has undergone treatment. He will only need a ProHeart injection in six months to complete his treatment. Terrance is located in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area. Home visit, approved application,
and adoption donation of $200 required.
Meet Terrance! This handsome fellow was rescued from a rural shelter in North Carolina. We saw his name on the euthanasia list and knew we had to save him. We picked him up the day he was to be euthanized. Terrance is an energetic and goofy young man. At just around a year old, this mixed breed boy is full of energy and the perfect size at just around 40 lbs. He is a velcro dog of sorts so may have some Staffordshire terrier in him. He is great with other dogs his age and energy level. He likes to play with the bigger female dog in his foster home. He may need slow introductions as he can be a little unsure at first. Terrance is super curious about cats. He will try to chase them, so it is not recommended to leave him unsupervised with a feline friend. All he needs is a quick correction or redirection and he’ll stop immediately. Terrance gets really excited, mainly due to his young age. He jumps and bunny hops when he’s excited so we would not recommend a home with small children. He will try to nibble on your hands in an attempt to lick them when he’s really worked up, which if you don’t know better could be startling. Fortunately, he’s a quick learner and is eager to please so this behavior can be discouraged with a little training. Terrance is amazing in his crate. He does not make a peep unless he needs to go outside. He is fine in his crate while your away and sleeps in his crate all night. Terrance is pretty much completely house broken. He had a couple of accidents while he got acclimated to his foster home but otherwise as long as he’s able to go out every couple of hours or is in his crate, he won’t do his business in the house. Terrance will do anything for a treat. He’s highly food motivated. He loves anything he can chew on for a while. He will sit, lay down, come and go in his crate with simple hand gestures and treats. He is not destructive and loves a good chew toy. Terrance walks well on a leash as long as he’s wearing a harness instead of just a collar. He does not like to be led or grabbed by the collar. That being said, he is a young energetic dog and needs a moderate amount of exercise. He’s very easy to care for as long as he gets some good play time in. He also does really well in the car and loves to look out the window to check everything out. Terrance’s favorite game is to retrieve a ball that you throw, over and over again! He’ll bring it back to you until he’s tired. Then he’s ready for a nap and pretty chill for most of the day. He also does great and seems to really enjoy puzzles and things that he can interact with. Terrance would make an amazing companion for a variety of different living situations. He’s very adaptable and loves affection. He’s just a silly guy looking to be someone’s best buddy! Terrence is neutered and up to date on all preventatives and vaccines and microchipped. He is heartworm positive and has undergone treatment. He will only need a ProHeart injection in six months to complete his treatment. Terrance is located in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area. Home visit, approved application,
and adoption donation of $200 required.
Please submit an application if interested in a pet. We check vet and personal references and review application before setting up meets.
2.
Interview
discuss pet with foster parent to ensure it is a perfect match. Set up meet and greet/home visit with all family members.
3.
Meet the Pet
Can adopt at home visit/meet with all family members and pets. Sign contract, pay adoption fee and get your new furry friend and vet records
Additional adoption info
approved app, home visit, and references required. Can adopt at meet/greet/home visit. Dogs are not allowed to live outside or left unattended outside. All dogs in adopters home must be spayed/neutered and current on vetting. Adoption fee required.
approved app, home visit, and references required. Can adopt at meet/greet/home visit. Dogs are not allowed to live outside or left unattended outside. All dogs in adopters home must be spayed/neutered and current on vetting. Adoption fee required.
All of our dogs and cats are in loving foster homes. Please fill out an application if interested in one of our pets. Once approved we will put you in contact with the foster parent who will tell you all about the pet and if you decide it is a good fit, a meet will be set up.
All of our dogs and cats are in loving foster homes. Please fill out an application if interested in one of our pets. Once approved we will put you in contact with the foster parent who will tell you all about the pet and if you decide it is a good fit, a meet will be set up.
More about this rescue
We are a 501c3 non profit in South Carolina. PLP was started in 2015. We are a 100% foster based rescue where all dogs are placed in loving homes until a forever home is found. We pull dogs from high kill shelters in North and South Carolina whose time are up. Many of our dogs are heartworm positive, scared, defeated, and broken. Many are very sick. Each dog gets extensive vet care; all ailments taken care of, spayed or neutered, chipped, and are given all vaccines. They learn house manners and crate training while in their foster home along with how to walk on a leash and socialization skills.
Many are different dogs when they are adopted than when they came to us.
We are a 501c3 non profit in South Carolina. PLP was started in 2015. We are a 100% foster based rescue where all dogs are placed in loving homes until a forever home is found. We pull dogs from high kill shelters in North and South Carolina whose time are up. Many of our dogs are heartworm positive, scared, defeated, and broken. Many are very sick. Each dog gets extensive vet care; all ailments taken care of, spayed or neutered, chipped, and are given all vaccines. They learn house manners and crate training while in their foster home along with how to walk on a leash and socialization skills.
Many are different dogs when they are adopted than when they came to us.
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