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Maple

Blue Heeler Basset Hound

Female, 9 mos
Youngsville, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
(DOB 02/20/2024) Maple is a very energetic dog and looking for an equally active person or family. She wants to play with everyone and everything, even if they don't want to, like cats or old dogs. Walks and play time are a must; she doesn't seem to run out of energy. So if you have a similar "energizer-bunny" lifestyle, this girl is waiting for someone just like you!! Her favorite thing to do is to be around her humans bringing one toy after another to have someone play tug-o-war or fetch with her. She loves to run outside, but without a companion or human she will quickly get bored and try to go find her friends again. She has a bit of social butterfly personality for sure. Maple wants another PLAYFUL & F-U-N doggie friend in her forever home! She would be lonely as an only dog and would miss the playful interactions of a furry sibling. Doggie day car is another fun daily activity for Maple. Maple is a bit of a digger. She loves being outdoors and rooting around in the backyard. The backyard is full fun and adventure. She will often try to stick anything she sees on the ground in her mouth; oh, some of the joys of puppy-time. Maple would love a fenced in yard to play with her doggie friends and it would probably be best unless her new family was committed to a lot of daily walks, jogs, playtime and outings to burn off her energy. Maple is a friendly girl and likes other dogs, is good with kids but they should be older just because of her energy level and excitment, and is also ok with the cats at her foster home but will chase them. She also has no stranger fear and loves to meet new people; certainly, she believes, they are loving meeting her, too! She is a bit nervous in the car to start but settles in. Maple sleeps in her crate and goes into her crate when she is told; she does so with a little piece of kibble as her "big" reward. She can sit and stay when told (and working on other commands). She is also working on leash training and still pulls. Plus, if she sees a squirl, bunny or something she definitely is still very interested and would love to take chase! All in good fun, of course. She hardly ever barks, but if she knows it's dinner time she will whine the cutest little whine. Who doesn't get excited over a delicious meal? As part of Maple’s $300 adoption fee, she will be spayed, microchipped, up to date on age-appropriate vaccines, and current on her monthly flea/tick and heartworm preventatives. If you have questions about this sweet little girl, you can email  Dogteam@pawsforlifenc.org.  If you wish to adopt Maple, you can fill in an online application for her under the Adopt a Pet Tab on our website:  www.pawsforlifenc.org. ##2163154##
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Maple

Blue Heeler Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Young
Chapel Hill, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Rain is such a gorgeous girl who was rescued after Hurricane Helene. She is so sweet and is already practicing some training with her foster mom! She loves attention and can't wait to find a loving family all of her own. If you are interested in fostering this sweet girl you can apply to adopt her today!
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Winnie

Blue Heeler

Female, Young
Chapel Hill, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Winnie is gorgeous and sweet girl who came to use after the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. She has some of the best eyeliner ever to help accent her sweet and soulful eyes- this girl will make you fall in love with just one look! All Winnie dreams of is to get lots of pets and return the favor with lots of kisses of her own. Don't miss out on this sweet girl and apply to adopt her today!
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Carson

Cattle Dog Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 6 yrs 6 mos
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
CarsonNeutered Male DogGood with dogsNo children/children over 14 onlyHousetrainedCrate-trainedWeight 45.0About Carson: Meet Carson, a.k.a. our little teddy bear, a pint-sized cattle dog mix who is full ofpersonality! This sweet boy embodies the typical cattle dog personality – always ready to be in the mixof things and always making sure his humans are keeping his days filled with his favorite things: chewtoys, outside zoomie times, walkies, and of course dinner! Carson is full of energy when its time to play,but also loves a good snuggle (on his terms of course) when its time for TV and bed. True to cattle dogform, he is full of opinions on where he and his humans should be and needs reminding to keep mouthyplay under control. For that reason, we recommend households with older/no children.Training and Habits:Potty Training: Carson has been doing great with his potty training! He had a few accidents in hisfirst weeks in foster (mostly marking), but those have become few and far between as he’sgotten used to the swing of things. And he’s been accident free since his neuter!Crate: Toss a treat in the crate, and Carson will go in happily. He does not like to be forced intothe crate, and will give you a growl/look back. He sleeps quietly in his crate at night, but willbark for a couple minutes if you put him in during the day and he hears you still moving about.Leash: Carson’s getting the hang of things on a leash. He has an old hip injury (see health below),so we’ve been keeping walks on the shorter side and letting him choose the pace. He’s beenworking on loose leash walking – so far a lot of pulling with excitement at the start, but heresponds well to you stopping when you hit the end of the leash. On a leash, he shows interestin other dogs, but passes them well and has been non-reactive.Playtime: Like most cattle dogs, Carson has spurts of high energy! He redirects to toys well whenhe gets mouthy. So far, he’s been excellent at chasing balls but we’re still working on theretrieving. He also loves playing gentle tugs with us or playing hard with our cattle dog mix.Cuddles and Comfort: Carson loves being near his family! He does whine a bit when we/our dog leaves,but will settle after a few minutes. He is a constant companion, and loves curling up in your lap whenyou sit on the ground. He also will come snuggle on the couch with a big ole leap from all four paws atonce! He does have opinions on surprise snuggles though, and will let you know if you invade his spacewith a growl.Exercise Needs: Since Carson has an old hip injury, we try to keep his higher impact activities self-directed. He gets his zoomies out in our backyard, and plays hard with our pup. We try to keep his walksto 1 mile or less a few times per week, although he may be able to build on this. We keep his mind busywith Kongs/lick mats and we’re working on teaching him to take treats gently since we think this smartguy would take pretty well to trick training!Ideal Home: Carson’s ideal home is somewhere where he can be with his people and safely get hiszoomies out! Since we worry that daily long walks may be hard on his hip, he’d probably do best in ahome where he has a fenced yard or daily access to an enclosed outdoor space. He gets along well withour spayed female dog, but we also think he’d be fine with his humans all to himself! Adults only or ahome with respectful, older children is best since he is mouthy with play and has opinions about hisbodily autonomy.Health: Carson is neutered, microchipped, dewormed and up-to-date on his shots. He is heartwormpositive and going through treatment. He also has a broken pelvis that healed on its own slightly out ofplace. This does cause him some pain that is well managed with a low-cost pain med regime. SecondChance is happy to provide your vet with his x-rays and discuss this treatment plan.***Please Note: All the available dogs listed on our website are getting spoiled in private foster homes. If someone has caught your eye and you wish to arrange a meet and greet, we do need you to fill out the adoption application. When your adoption application is received our screening team will verify the information given. Once your application has been confirmed and approved, we will be send it over to the foster parent for review to determine if your home is a good match for the dog. In the event one lucky dog receives multiple applications, please know we do not select based on a first come basis. We try our best to select the best-fit for our animals and families. ***
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OREO

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 1 yr 2 mos
Chapel Hill, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello all! This is Oreo and he is a gorgeous guy who would love to find his forever home. Oreo adores his soft plush toys and will carry them around in his mouth all day if he could! Oreo can be weary and untrusting of strangers, and he will likely take some time to open up. Dogs like Oreo require some patience, but once these dogs feel they can trust you fully, they have the potential to blossom into great pets. Every animal goes through an adjustment period (some take longer than others) when finding a home and it is important to be aware of this. We highly recommend that Oreo does not go into a home with children or other dogs, as Oreo has not been good at making dog friends and can be a little overwhelming for children. We do not know how he is with cats or livestock. Come meet this handsome guy today!
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*FANCY

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 3 yrs
Chapel Hill, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi there, my name is Fancy! I came in as a stray, so not much is known about me. I seem to be a smart and active younger dog who loves yummy treats and learning new things! Of course, we always recommend slow and monitored introductions with new people or other pets in the home. If you have any questions, please ask to speak with staff. Thank you for stopping by, and I hope we can be friends!

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17.8 miles

Paws For Life NC

PO Box 338, Youngsville, NC 27596

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21.2 miles

Beautiful Together Animal Sanctuary

Chapel Hill, NC 27517

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23.4 miles

Second Chance Pet Adoptions

6003 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 125, Raleigh, NC 27607

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25.7 miles

Orange County Animal Services

1601 Eubanks Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27516

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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27.6 miles

Wake County Animal Center

820 Beacon Lake Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610

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31.2 miles

Carolina Animal Network

Wendell, NC 27591

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Rescue

32.4 miles

Rustys Rescue Ranch

267 Timber Dr. #1895, Garner, NC 27529

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36.1 miles

Pawfect Match Rescue and Rahibilitation

PO Box 171, Holly Springs, NC 27540

Pet Types: dogs

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36.6 miles

Burlington Animal Services

221 Stone Quarry Rd, Burlington, NC 27217

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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