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My name is Sioux ("Sue")!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated over 4 months ago

Adoption process
1

Interview

2

Submit Application

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

Adoption fee: $200

This helps ACAR/Second Chance Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever/Hound (Unknown Type)
Color
Black - with White
Age
1 year 7 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
59 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
22-HoundsF

My details

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:

Updated 12/3/2023:
Sioux (pronounced "Sue") is a sweet, silly Lab/hound mix girl. She was born in late June 2022 and is very friendly. She weighs about 60 pounds - and is probably fully-grown now. (We do not know her exact breed mix.)

The adoption fee for Sioux is $200. She has fully recovered from her spay surgery, and has been microchipped and is fully vaccinated. She's receiving monthly flea and heartworm prevention - and had a recent fecal (negative) and heartworm test (negative.) Sioux did fantastic with crate training as she recovered from her spay. She's very affectionate and is quite fond of peanut butter.

We've working with Sioux on leash walking - she loves to explore (and choose her own direction) and will need some continued training - but she will pee on leash. Her ideal home would have a large fenced yard so she can sniff, explore and zoom. (She has not been introduced to young children or cats.)

Sioux has a brother, Jackson, also currently available for adoption.

If you want more information about Sioux, call or text Jody at 352-316-5155 or email her at SCRWestLevy@gmail.com. Thanks for your interest in adopting - and for your patience as we are an all-volunteer rescue! (We do keep our posts current! Sometimes we have to repost a pup when an adoption falls through. Thanks for understanding.)

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PS. Second Chance Rescue posts our pets on AdoptAPet.com. While we are grateful that AdoptAPet shares their information with partner sites, including Overstock and PetHarbor and others, we don't have any control over how frequently those partner sites update their content. Therefore, if you're interested in a particular animal, we encourage you to visit www.adoptapet.com/2ndChRescue/ for the most up-to-date status, description, pictures and/or video of a particular pet.
Rescue
ACAR/Second Chance Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
22-HoundsF
Contact
Jody Heflin
Address
Orange Lake, FL 32681

Their adoption process

1.

Interview

We usually begin with a phone call and introductions to answer questions and ensure that the pet is a good match for your family.

2.

Submit Application

We have an easy on-line application.

3.

Meet the Pet

We do not have a public facility. After your application is approved you would be invited to visit the pet at one of our foster homes.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

A home visit is usually done to deliver the pet and complete the adoption contract.

Additional adoption info

Each adoption has an application process, home visit, contract, and adoption donation. The process almost always starts with a brief telephone conversation to get things started! :-) Call today and we'll do our best to match you with a great forever friend!

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Most of our adoptions are done following a telephone conversation, application approval and play date/home visit. If you are interested in a particular dog, give us a call or text today!

More about this rescue

Second Chance Rescue is headquartered in Orange Lake, Florida. We cover a rural area in the Gainesville/Ocala region with a network of volunteers and foster homes. While many of our rescued dogs come from animal shelters, we also get a number of them through "shelter diversion" contacts - where we take in a dog or litter that is likely to end up there without our help. (We do not have a public facility in Orange Lake - but that zip code is fairly central to our network of foster homes.)