Sebring is a 39 pound, 1 and a half year old old lab mix. Sebring was in the medical ward of a Texas shelter with an injured leg and eventually had to have FHO surgery, but she is healed up and is now ready for her forever home!
Sebring is very sweet but shy so she needs time to get to know you. Once she knows you aren't going to hurt her, she will start to trust you. Sebring gets along with other dogs and loves to play, but we aren't sure how she is with cats. Since she is shy older kids would be the best if any. Sebring can climb a 5ft fence so a privacy fence or a invisible fence is required. She also likes to lay outside in the fresh air! Sebring will need someone willing to give her time to get to know them and after she gets to know you she is very loving and listens very well! Sebring rides great in the car and is both crate and house trained. She is spayed, micro-chipped and up to date on vaccines and heartworm meds. Her adoption fee is $300.00. If you have any questions about Sebring not covered in this bio, please email us at projecthoperescue@gmail.com. To apply to adopt, click HERE.
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One and ½ Year Old Looking for her Forever Family! Tralee – 60 Pounds of Awesome!
Looking for a walking partner, a sweet, loving snuggle partner to sleep near you at night, a kind, funny companion, then I am your girl! Have other dogs in your home? Not a problem! I love my foster dog brother and sisters. I spend time in my crate while my foster parents are at work but I look forward to spending time with them when they arrive home from work to take me for a walk (Which not to brag, but my foster Dad says I am really good on a leash). I am smart, a good listener, and love my treats. Interested in meeting me? Please contact Project Hope Animal Rescue at projecthoperescue@gmail.com or to apply to adopt, click HERE. |
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