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My name is Sully!

Posted over 2 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Approve Application

4

Pay Fee

5

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $850

This helps Black Dog Rescue Society BC with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Chesapeake Bay Retriever/Flat-Coated Retriever
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
2 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
56 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
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:

Sully

The most beautiful, blueeyes that you’ve ever seen.
She looks to be a retriever mix
Age 2 years
Weight 22 kilos
Female spayed
All vaccines UTD

Good with puppies and kittens
Gets along well with children
She is very loving
We have a video of her in the comments
Please apply online https://www.blackdogrescueofbc.com/adopt/
Rescue
Black Dog Rescue Society BC

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Cindy Archer
Phone
Address
Surrey, BC V3S 3Z2

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

only applications which would be suitable to the dog's particular needs will be contacted. That doesn't mean your application isn't suitable

2.

Interview

A volunteer will phone you to discuss your applications. Home check will be conducted which will include videos or pictures.

3.

Approve Application

You will be contacted by a volunteer to let you know the details of your dogs arrival to BC.

4.

Pay Fee

Dogs under a year old are $1000 ans up dogs over a year old are $850 and up and dogs over 7 years are $500 Adoption fees vary

5.

Take the Pet Home

Bring your dog to your vet within 76 hours of adoption for check up. And contact us with any issues. We do not pay the vet bill.

Additional adoption info

Agreement to provide quality care between adopter indicated above and Black Dog Rescue Society BC.

You Have 76 hours to take your dog to a vet for check up at your cost. If health problems are found, please let us know right away and we’ll decide on next course of action. Most veterinarians offer 6 week vet insurance and BDRS advises pet insurance to everyone. The dog is a rescue and may have future health issues which are unknown to BDRSand these costs are not covered by the rescue. If proof of vetting is not conducted with in 76 hours, BDRS does not accept responsibility for an unknown health issue nor do we pay for any unknown health issues after 76 hours All paper work and vetting done on the dog is given to the adoptive family upon adoption. Microchip records must be updated with in 14 days. Spay and neuter must be done before six month period.

If at any point you need help with the dog, please contact us. BDRS does not refund money . If required BDRS will take back the dog and assist you with another adoption from BDRS. BDRS asks that you foster until the dog can be placed in another home. Once the dog is adopted by another home, BDRS retains $200 for rehoming fees. The remaining balance will be reimbursed unless the dog has been neglected, harmed or become sick in your care. In those cases, funds will go towards the vet bills. Remaining balance will be refunded to you. Any boarding costs training vet fees etc will be deducted

You agree to

provide the care and attention necessary to ensure the pet’s health and well being: quality pet food, fresh water daily, fresh air outdoor environment daily, all routine care plus routine medicines such as Prevention or Advantage or Heartgard are provided and emergency medical care is provided
affection and companionship, love and cuddles and play time.
take this pet with you in the event of an evacuation and provide care for the pet while you travel
never leave the pet unattended in a vehicle or at any time even attended without sufficient air conditioning
evaluate your home for pet safety and remedy any hazards
you agree to never tether the dog.

If at any point you need help with the pet, please contact us.

The dogs in our care are often strays, surrendered and abandoned. BDRS may know nothing of the pet’s history. BDRS dogs are cared for in an open door environment so BDRS does not guarantee that the pet is housebroken. BDRS is not aware of all possible behaviour issues that have been obvious or displayed while the pet has been in foster care. Patience and training may be required on your part.

Should you have existing pets, you are responsible for ensuring your pets are current on all vaccinations. You are responsible for the proper introduction and protection between pets.

If, in BDRS estimation, it is not in a dog’s best interest to remain in a home, BDRS reserves the right to remove the dog with a full refund.

BDRS takes no responsibility for pet damage, the pet biting anyone, injury caused by pet altercations or biting other pets. BDRS is not responsible for contagions from illness passed between pets or pets to humans.

Adoption includes: all required vaccines and spay or neuter at our rescues’ veterinarian located at Apollo Animal Hospital. 17525 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3S 1C4 Phone: (604) 372-4411.

Adoption Fees are: $300 for seniors aged seven years or older, $550 for adults over a year old and $650 for puppies under a year old. If you choose your own veterinarian for spay or neuter, you agree to allow a representative of BDRS BC to contact your veterinarian. Once proof of spay and neuter is provided, BDRS can only refund $50 of the adoption fee. BDRS BC accepts completed e transfers, money order or cash.

By submitting your adoption application you agree to the above terms. I have fully read, understand and agree to all listed above.

Adoption application

More about this rescue

ABOUT
BLACK DOG RESCUE SOCIETY BC

Black Dog Rescue Society BC is a non-profit rescue group of volunteers located in Canada and Texas.and Mexico We are passionate about saving dogs and puppies from high-kill rate shelters in Texas., street dogs in Mexico

Thanks to our amazing volunteers, we were able to save over 2000 dogs and puppies from being euthanized last year.

Over the last year, we have experienced the amazing love, support and compassion that Canadians and our wonderful Texas & B.C. volunteers have for dogs, puppies and animals in general.

Our passion is to save dogs and place them in loving homes.

We go the extra mile to ensure that all dogs and puppies are healthy before being adopted. All dogs and puppies are vet checked before being transported.They are also fully vaccinated, microchipped plus spayed / neutered. If puppies not old enough a vet appointment is booked at our rescue vet.
​vaccines are done for age and dewormed .
Please contact us for more information about how to adopt a dog or puppy or on how to become a volunteer in B.C. or Texas.