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My name is Lola!

Posted over 10 months ago | Updated 17 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Home Check

3

Approve Application

Adoption fee: $150

This helps Quality of Life Rehab & Foster Inc with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Chow Chow/Labrador Retriever
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
7 years 5 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
45 lb (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
ps_89849332

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
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:

Hi, I’m Lola. My favorite color is purple and I am a very sweet girl who loves to play fetch. I also enjoy working part-time as squirrel security. I make sure that squirrels in my yard are up in the trees where they belong. If you have a farm, I will happily herd any small vehicles (a Polaris, for eg.) to make sure they also are routed in the right direction. Don’t worry, though, as soon as I finish patrolling squirrels and herding any small vehicles on your farm, I will come running back. I love my humans and want to be near them as much as possible. I guess you can say I aim to please so commands like “sit, lay down, stay, come, and leave it” are a piece of cake. I’d be happy to learn some new ones if it makes you proud and happy!



Why is my mom trying to find a better home for me? Well, she was volunteering at a dog rescue back in Ohio in 2021 and took me home on a trial basis only to discover that one of the 2 male cats living with her was NOT happy about adding a canine sibling to his family. She worked with us by seeking lots of advice from the vet, etc., and, although some progress was made, the household stress continued and I started to develop my own anxieties over the irreconcilable differences.  



 



I thought my cat problems would soon be in the past, however, because my mom’s (adult) daughter became my best friend. We took naps together all the time (something my mom couldn’t do because my alpha cat brother was so territorial about our mom). Anyway, her daughter spoiled me and planned to take me with her when she moved from Ohio to Vermont (my mom was moving to Florida at the same time). Unfortunately, at the very last minute, things unexpectedly did not work out and I found myself in a moving truck to Florida and, despite all efforts, my anxiety over the situation with the cat brother has not improved.



 



My mom is very sad but also very hopeful that I can find a forever family that will be able to play fetch, go bye-bye (I’ll go anywhere and I wait patiently in the car on cooler days), and take naps with me. I’m told I am the sweetest doggie and I even let the toddler that my mom nannies play with me without any complaints (although if I’m staring at you, it means I’m asking you how long do I have to be polite to this strange human creature). Mom truly wants me to be soooo much happier and less anxious in a home with NO CATS due to the 2 years I have endured with an alpha cat. I’m okay with most dogs as long as they’re not aggressive. I guess I have just gotten used to defending myself with this cat issue. 



So, enough about me. tell me about you by applying to adopt me. Mom says she is more than happy to make this transition as easy as possible for me and would be happy to help out with any needs I may have because she loves me so much. I guess what I mean is that it can be an “open adoption” of sorts, if you’d like, although we are both hoping that the right family will help me to live my best most happiest life and that I’ll be satisfied with sending an occasional e-mail to my mom to let her know I’m doing great! After all, isn’t that what every parent wants for their fur baby when it leaves the nest?



 


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Rescue
Quality of Life Rehab & Foster Inc

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_89849332
Contact
Email
Address
Ocala, FL 34475

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Cat adoption: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/31710/generic Dog Adoption: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/31712/generic

2.

Home Check

Once your adoption application is received, a home visit will be the next step.

3.

Approve Application

If approved, we will schedule a meet and greet. This is also usually the actual adoption. At that point, an Adoption Agreement is signed.

Additional adoption info

If you are interested in adopting one of our fur-babies, just drop us an email or give us a call.
We can set up a meet and greet for you and see how it goes.
Typically, our adoption fees are as follows:
Kittens: $150
Cats: $100
Special needs cat: $200
Large Dogs: $150
Small dogs/puppies: $250
Special needs dog $200 - $300

***Adoption fees can vary on a case by case basis. Most commonly, special needs animals or purebred animals carry higher adoption fees. This is done in an effort to discourage those that may be "adopting on impulse".

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our available pets are fostered in a network of loving foster homes. We do not have a brick-and-mortar presence in the community, at this time. Foster homes are the magic behind what we do.
We are not a shelter. We are a foster-based rescue and outreach. We foster a small number of various species within a network of approved foster homes. We do our best not to take on so many as to affect the quality of life of those we care for (or our permanent residents/pets).

We happily offer to create adoption profiles for fostered pets and ask anyone who has a pet in need of placement give us time to find them suitable housing. We cannot help your pet if you have waited until the final hour to find it a home. We need time (where you "foster" your own pet) to search for a suitable forever home.

More about this rescue

Quality of Life Rehab and foster is a grass roots effort to increase the quality of life for all animals. We are especially concerned for those susceptible to entering our shelter systems and those abandoned or injured by run-ins with man. We believe it is very important to remember that an animal's quality of life must be put before it's quantity of life.

We also try to indirectly improve the quality of animals' lives by providing community outreach through education, foster, resourcing, and hands on rescue. Our rescue effort was founded in our own humble home. It has, since, grown to include dozens of foster families!

We are often unable to accept new animals simply because we are at capacity, as are our fosters. However, that doesn't mean we won't help you find a home for your rescued animal or pet. We are happy to assist anyone willing to foster their own animal with adoption coordination and pet publicity.

We will pick up injured or orphaned wildlife and care for it until it can be taken to licensed wildlife rehabilitators. We gladly perform snake (and reptile) removal (we LOVE reptiles) and they are NEVER harmed. Any indigenous animals we remove are relocated to an area that suits them.

We will also help with the TNR (sterilization) of feral cat populations in limited capacity. This is made possible through of Sheltering Hands, Ocala, FL.

*Quality of Life Rehab & Foster is a 501 (c)3 tax exempt public charity.