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Sandlot is a 100% cutie pie and we love him! He is doing very well in his foster home! So far we’ve learned he is potty trained, sleeps throughout the night, does well with walks, and does well with interactions with other dogs along those walks. His foster says he doesn’t seem to have a strong prey drive because he’s seen cats and squirrels and didn’t try to pull towards them. However he hasn’t officially been cat tested yet.
Sandlot has also been doing great with his foster sibling! He’s starting to love playing tug of war. As he opens up more he’s starting to show his goofy personality where he goes bonkers and gets crazy zoomies when excited! He was quite shy and reserved the first two days but since then he’s shown that he loves to be pet and loves hugs and snuggles. He’s quickly learned how to sit on command and give paw.
If you’re interested in meeting Sandlot he’s available for meet and greets with his foster in Los Angeles. Please submit an application on our website and reach out if you’d like to learn more about him!
If you live in So CA and are interested in meeting and possibly adopting Sandlot, please submit our online Adoption Application (https://socalsamoyedrescue.org/adopt)
If you live in So CA and are interested in meeting and possibly adopting Sandlot, he is in a foster home in Los Angeles and can be seen by appointment. Here are the adoption steps:
1. Submit our online Adoption Application (https://socalsamoyedrescue.org/adopt)
2. Email us pictures/video of your home.
3. Meet Sandlot.
4. Adopt
Sandlot is a 100% cutie pie and we love him! He is doing very well in his foster home! So far we’ve learned he is potty trained, sleeps throughout the night, does well with walks, and does well with interactions with other dogs along those walks. His foster says he doesn’t seem to have a strong prey drive because he’s seen cats and squirrels and didn’t try to pull towards them. However he hasn’t officially been cat tested yet.
Sandlot has also been doing great with his foster sibling! He’s starting to love playing tug of war. As he opens up more he’s starting to show his goofy personality where he goes bonkers and gets crazy zoomies when excited! He was quite shy and reserved the first two days but since then he’s shown that he loves to be pet and loves hugs and snuggles. He’s quickly learned how to sit on command and give paw.
If you’re interested in meeting Sandlot he’s available for meet and greets with his foster in Los Angeles. Please submit an application on our website and reach out if you’d like to learn more about him!
If you live in So CA and are interested in meeting and possibly adopting Sandlot, please submit our online Adoption Application (https://socalsamoyedrescue.org/adopt)
If you live in So CA and are interested in meeting and possibly adopting Sandlot, he is in a foster home in Los Angeles and can be seen by appointment. Here are the adoption steps:
1. Submit our online Adoption Application (https://socalsamoyedrescue.org/adopt)
2. Email us pictures/video of your home.
3. Meet Sandlot.
4. Adopt
Please contact us for details.
Email: info@socalsamoyedrescue.org
Phone: 714-956-6180
Website: www.socalsamoyedrescue.org
Please contact us for details.
Email: info@socalsamoyedrescue.org
Phone: 714-956-6180
Website: www.socalsamoyedrescue.org
More about this rescue
Samoyed Rescue of Southern California is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization founded in 1989 to assist Samoyed dogs. The organization concentrates on saving and rehoming Samoyeds from animal shelters and individual homes where the dogs are no longer wanted.
SRSC operates solely from donations and volunteer help. SRSC serves the Southern California counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and San Diego.
Samoyed Rescue of Southern California is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization founded in 1989 to assist Samoyed dogs. The organization concentrates on saving and rehoming Samoyeds from animal shelters and individual homes where the dogs are no longer wanted.
SRSC operates solely from donations and volunteer help. SRSC serves the Southern California counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and San Diego.
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