Adopt

My name is Coco!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 3 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Approve Application

4

Sign Adoption Contract

Adoption fee: $250

This helps Dixie Girl Dog Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Husky/Labrador Retriever
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
1 year old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
45 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Coco, a one-year-old husky mix with striking blue eyes and a spunky personality. Coco is confident, determined, agile and very playful. She’s the life of the party at her foster home. 

Coco’s recent breed test determined that she is 36% Siberian Husky and 28% Labrador Retriever, as well as small percentages of Treeing Walker Coonhound, American Pit Bull Terrier, Australian Shepherd, American English Coonhound, small Poodle and German Shepherd. An eclectic mix!  All that added up to Coco being a somewhat petite girl, weighing in around 45 lbs at almost full grown. 

Coco is sure to make you laugh out loud and perhaps shake your head in disbelief at what she can do! She’ll hop right over another dog while playing or hop up on top of a large crate in one very impressive jump. Nothing stops her from getting to where she needs to go. Coco is crate trained and sleeps quietly in her crate at night. But on occasion, she has turned into the Harry Houdini of dogs and has escaped a shut and latched crate. Thankfully she is not destructive when left unattended, and she has not escaped a fenced yard. 

Coco is super food motivated and very easy to train. She will sit in record time for just a basic milk bone. She can be a little bossy at dinner time but she’s not food aggressive and she’s fine eating with the other dogs in her foster home. She just really loves to eat and is willing to express that to her human with an enthusiastic bark. 

Coco is super friendly with all people and other dogs. She loves to play! She’s a very confident playmate but will take cues from other dogs and back off if her playing style is too much for them. She’s also a sweet companion to her doggy friends. She loves nibbling on their necks to comfort them and show her affection. 

Coco’s ideal home would be an active one. She loves going on walks and takes one with her foster mom every morning. She’s pretty relaxed during the day if she’s had her morning walk. She’s also obsessed with getting in the car and loves going for car rides.  Coco has an adventurous spirit, and her perfect family would want to take her with them on all of their adventures.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Stacye Seremet
Phone
Address
Birmingham, AL 35242

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Approve Application

We check references, including Vet, landlord (and personal if needed ) before approval.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

Once approved, adopters are able to meet the Pet before paying the adoption fee.

Additional adoption info

Dogs are not posted for adoption until they are fully vetted and ready to go to their new homes. Our adoption process is usually quick and smooth and we have many references to show this.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

TBD

More about this rescue

I have been in Rescue for 11 years and created my own last March. We have a heart for the underdogs and are willing to do whatever it takes for any dog that we commit to to make them healthy and adoptable so that they become cherished members of loving families. Rescue is not something that I would have chosen for my life, but it chose me and we work hard to give animals a chance that so deserve it.
Below is my narrative, if interested:


"It all began when I rescued my first dog, a Catahoula mix named Dixie, known affectionately by many as “Dixie Girl”, .hence the name of this organization. Dixie was an emaciated adult dog hit previously by a car and who had not stepped foot in a house prior to her rescue. She stopped my heart the minute I saw her and changed my world forever. Since her rescue, she has been my best friend showing unconditional love through the thick and thin of every aspect of my life. I feel everyone should experience the kind of love Dixie and I feel for each other, and, since that day, my passion and empathy for abandoned, forgotten dogs has consumed my life."


Founded in 2018, Dixie Girl Dog Rescue (DGDR) rescues dogs of all ages and breeds. As articulated in our Mission Statement: “Dixie Girl Dog Rescue is a nonprofit organization dedicated to finding forever families for unwanted, neglected, abused, and homeless dogs. Most organizations are willing to acquire healthy, young puppies, and while we do the same, we are here for the dogs who need a little extra help, including the mangy, sick, “broken”, broken-hearted, those who have been abandoned, left behind, and thrown away. What makes DGDR so unique is our willingness to save dogs from any situation, no matter how bad the dog's condition. With the help of our committed foster families, we work diligently to place dogs into permanent, loving, and, most importantly, responsible homes with families dedicated to caring for and making each animal feel like a newer, happier version of themselves. To ensure our rescues find the right families, we require a comprehensive adoption process. This process includes detailed applications, proper education to prospective adopters, vet checks, references, and thorough client interviews.


Dixie Girl Dog Rescue collaborates with other rescue organizations to safely transport and place our rescues into homes primarily in the northern United States. Dogs in our care receive all proper veterinary care prior to adoption, and, once medically sound, are transported up north fully vaccinated, micro-chipped, and spayed or neutered.


All donations received go directly to the care of our rescues. With the implementation of a 501(c)(3) status, our donors will be eligible for a tax deduction, therefore making them more inclined to support our overall goals. Rescuing is the first and most critical step; however, the rescued dog(s) requires/require so much more. Medical expenses, the cost of fostering, food, supplies, the adoption process, and our organized transportation services encompass a vast amount of labor, time and ongoing funding.


We continue building relationships with a number of dog lovers along with many others willing to fund our efforts if tax deductions are available. In addition to these private donations, DGDR plans to generate revenues from varied seasonal events, silent auctions, bake sales, lake events sponsored by partnered homeowners, themed events at local restaurants, and other experiences created via our partnerships with area businesses, restaurants, and local merchants willing to selflessly donate a portion of their proceeds to DGDR.


Obviously, this is a very quick overview of what transpires for each and every animal rescue organization but, hopefully, provides the necessary recap of efforts expended on behalf of the dogs we work so hard to give a second chance at life. With the right people and right resources, we can make a tremendous difference in the rescue world."


Stacye

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