Adopt

My name is Sadie!

Posted over 5 months ago | Updated over 5 months ago

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog/Border Collie
Color
Black
Age
Senior
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
54887818

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Sadie is a very loyal, loving, energetic, independent, dominant, high energy dog and loves to go on runs, long walks, and hikes. She loves people, belly rubs, and is an all season dog, loving both the snow and the beach. She needs an active home where she can get all the exercise and belly rubs she needs. :) She does not get along with other dogs and is quite reactive and aggressive towards them. Cats or any other kinds of pets would not be recommended. She would be best suited as the only pet in the house, with a strong and kind handler on a farm or a spacious large yard where she can get all the exercise she needs.

**Sade is NOT at UPAWS**
For more info please contact:
cadelman@nmu.edu or (517) 388-3992
Shelter
Upper Peninsula Animal Welfare Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
54887818
Contact
Address
815 S. State Hwy M553, Gwinn, MI 49841

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adopting a friend
Dog Adoption Fee:

Puppies (up to 6 months old): $200
Juniors (6 months up to 1 year old) $170
Adults (1 year up to 8 years old): $140
Seniors (8 years on up) $50
Some dogs may have a reduced fee if they are part of an adoption program or sponsored.


Cat Adoption Fees:

Kittens (up to 6 months old): $130
Juniors (6 months up to 1 year): $90
Adults (1 year up to 8 years) $65
Seniors (8 years on up) $35
Many of our cats have a reduced fee as part of an adoption program or because they are sponsored.


Adoption Package and Adoption Fees vary depending on what small critter you are interested in. Please contact us to learn more about our other friends available for adoption!


The adoption fees include the spaying or neutering of the animal, a distemper vaccination, a rabies vaccination, a fecal sample check for parasites, microchip and a flea bath and a health check.

Adoption application

More about this shelter

We are a local non-profit organization run and staffed by your neighbors. We make decisions on caring for homeless, unwanted, abandoned and abused domestic animals based on what we believe is best for them. We have no affiliation with any larger group and we receive no funding from any larger group that might influence our decisions or actions.

We advocate only for the animals in our care to help them find their forever home with you.

UPAWS does not receive operating funds from any governmental agency. We rely on donations from our neighbors and friends to make our efforts possible. We save consistently 98% of the animals who come to us – which is an award-winning success story. We want to educate everyone on proper animal care so there soon won’t be the three percent who come to us too sick or wounded to be saved. It’s your support that makes this dream possible.