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My name is Megan!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 7 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Age
5 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
43 lb (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
ps_1972696-65541

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:

LOOKING FOR ADOPTIVE HOME ASAP IN THE NE/CO/WY/SD



 



MEGAN



 



Located in Dalton, NE



Chocolate Lab (possible mix)



5 ish years old 



Dog friendly



Cat friendly 



Kid friendly



Potty trained 



Has some stranger danger at first 



Tall secure fence would be best 



Fully vetted (vaccinated, wormed, microchipped & spayed)



43 pounds



 



Megan is a dog who was dumped in the country and behaved very typical of a dumped dog, in that she didn’t venture far from the spot, and she refused and ran from all help.  As she sat waiting; freezing & starving; for her “owner” to come back (because he just has to right?) we tried to help. When she constantly ran, we bought a trap. She wouldn’t trap and continued to refuse all efforts. Because she’s loyal like that; the disloyalty of her owner isn’t something she understands. 



After a week or so, she finally gave in, likely her body just couldn’t run and fight and hold out any longer; and she climbed into the car of one of the many who continued to check on her, when he offered her his lunch. 



 



Megan is now safe and has been completely vetted and is ready to be adopted. Megan is extremely sweet, but does have a little stranger danger at first. She will bark, but comes around very quickly. 



The vet believes she is approx 5 years old, but you wouldn’t know it as she  is very playful and energetic. 



A secure, taller fence would be ideal for Megan. We don’t ever want her to feel anything but safe and secure again. 



 



Megan is a small chocolate lab (possible mix) at just 43 pounds. 



Megan seems fine with dogs and cats. She did well with the children she has met. She LOVES her food and treats. She likes to play fetch and has picked a favorite toy she will get to keep. She is not destructive and appears to be potty trained. 



I am happy to answer any questions and bring her around to meet you if you have a serious interest in her. 



 



Please contact us if interested or have questions. 



 



To Contact Us



Message the Page 



Facebook Message Cilena Dueker



TEXT Cilena at 308-249-4308



Fill out our Adoption Application at https://www.highplainspaw.org/adoption-application



Fill out our Foster Application at  https://www.highplainspaw.org/foster-application



Email us at highplainspaw@gmail.com



 



$200.00 Adoption Fee  



(The $200.00 is considered a nonrefundable donation and being we are a 501c3 organization it is tax deductible. The fee itself is not negotiable, our vets don't negotiate and thus neither do we).



 



WE DO NOT HAVE A FACILITY ALL OUR DOGS ARE LOCATED IN FOSTER HOMES. This means there is no place for you to go in person to view our dogs. We ask that an application be filled out and we will go from there!



 



We do ALLOW out of state adoptions, HOWEVER the adopter MUST pick the dog up in person and DRIVE or FLY (IN CABIN ONLY) the dog back at the adopters expense. We do NOT coordinate transport. 



 



by Cilena 


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Rescue
High Plains P.A.W. - NE Chapter

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_1972696-65541
Contact
Address
Sidney, NE 69162
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require an adoption fee which ranges based on age of the dog or cat. We also require a completed (and obviously accepted) adoption application, and home and reference checks. We don't do this to be nosey, but because when we bring an animal into our program we make a promise to that animal that they will go to the best home for them. We are more concerned with the quality of our adoptions than the quality