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My name is Sunny!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 7 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Home Check

3

Approve Application

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Pay Fee

6

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $375

This helps Southern Cross Boston Terrier Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Boston Terrier
Color
White - with Black
Age
1 year 7 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
30 lb (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
ps_1958764-681098

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
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:

Sunny is a 1.5 year old Boston Terrier mix that weighs about 30lbs. She is spayed, microchipped, up to date on all vaccinations, and on heart worm prevention.



Meet Sunny, a Boston terrier mix (we think Jack Russell Terrier mix maybe?)! Although the two breeds usually equal super high energy, Sunny is the perfect combination of playful and couch potato. She LOVES to play with toys, sticks and stuffies, and gets the zoomies but also is happy to snuggle up and sleep for hours on end  She mirrors your energy level, but loves to be active!



Below are some highlights of sweet girl Sunny…



 Crate trained (happy to sleep in her crate or in bed with foster mom)



 Potty trained + doggie door trained



 Great with kids! Loves being their sidekick. She would love a family of her own to play with!



 Loves car rides and is a perfect passenger princess 



 Great on a leash and loves long walks/hikes



 Calm during bath time and thunderstorms (also no fear with the vacuum!)



 LOVES to shred a stuffie! She makes a total mess, but never eats any of it. She is always proud of her artwork after destruction 



 Very gentle treat taker



 Affectionate and loves to give you lots of kisses! She also loves to cuddle up and take naps. 



 Loves to play fetch with toys and a good stick (working on “drop it”) - she is very athletic! 



 Knows “sit”, “stay”, “down” and getting better at “come”



 Affection motivated, not so much treat motivated 



 Can jump high! Cleared a baby gate with ease, but has not yet attempted a 4 foot fence 



 Has the CUTEST underbite, big pointy ears, polka dots and short squiggly tail!



 Is a velcro/shadow dog and loves to just be with her people 



 While playful and friendly towards other dogs, her ideal home would be as the only dog, as her play style isn’t for everyone. A home with a more submisive dog that doesnt mind Sunny's rough play might work!



If you would like to give Sunny her forever home, please submit an application at southerncrossbtr.com. The adoption fee is $375. She is being fostered in Indianapolis, IN. Approved adopters must be willing to travel to where the dog is being fostered in order to adopt them. 



For a complete listing of all of our available Bostons, or to learn more about SCBTR, please visit our website at www.southerncrossbtr.com. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/southerncrossbtr or Instagram @scbtr. Thank you for choosing rescue and for considering Southern Cross for your next furbaby.



 ** IF THIS AD IS STILL ACTIVE, THEN THIS PET IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION **


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Rescue
Southern Cross Boston Terrier Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_1958764-681098
Contact
Phone
Address
P. O. Box 3756, Jackson, TN 38301

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Home Check

3.

Approve Application

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Adoption fees:

6 to 12 months $425
13 months to 3 years $375
4 years to 7 years $350
8 years and older $250

The first step in the adoption process is to fill out the application at southerncrossbtr.com. Before filling out an application it is recommended that you visit the informational pages on this site to determine whether or not a rescued Boston Terrier is for you. The application is quite extensive so be prepared to spend some time filling out answers to ALL the questions. It is necessary that you fill out every possible field. Unfinished applications will not be considered. A completed application is indicative of a genuinely interested adopter, and only these will be considered. Only leave blank the questions that do not apply to you, and type "Not Applicable" where you can in the answer fields to these questions.

When you have completed the online form, click the "submit" button at the bottom and your application will be sent to someone on the board of the rescue to be reviewed. This member will contact your veterinarian (if applicable) and verify your information. If all questions have been answered and the information on your application has been verified by a veterinarian, your application will then go before the board to be considered. If the board approves the application, you will be contacted to schedule a home visit. Please be patient as this process can take up to two weeks. Applications are handled on a first come, first serve basis.

If your application has been accepted, someone will contact you to arrange a home visit. During the home visit, a member of our board will conduct a brief inspection of your home and a personal interview. Please do not feel intimidated by this step in the process. The home visit is not conducted to judge anyone on anything other than that the home is safe and suitable for a dog. The visit is brief and helps us to determine the dog that would best fit your environment.

The findings from the home visit and in-person interview are then submitted back to the board. A decision will be made at this point as to whether or not the dog that has been applied for is a good match for the applicant's lifestyle and environment. If it is determined that a specific dog is not a good match for an applicant, another dog may be recommended to you.

Once all of these steps have been completed, you may come to the foster home and pick up your new family member and pay his/her adoption fee. This includes altering, microchip, shots, fecal and heartworm test, de-worming, as well as any other necessary procedures. The dog will be current on a monthly heartworm medication.

The adoption process usually takes about two weeks to complete. Due to the massive amount of e-mail we receive, you will only be contacted by us if you are approved. Please try and avoid emails regarding your application status for at least two weeks as it only slows down the process. The adoption process may seem lengthy or even extreme, but we assure you that each step is as necessary as the next in finding these precious dogs the best possible homes, and finding each applicant the best suited Boston Terrier.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Foster homes will communicate with potential adopters about each foster. Potential adopters may see if foster homes will meet with them to see the dog but it isn't required for the foster home to do so. First meeting is the day you go with the intensions of adopting the Boston. The day of meeting is the day you can adopt the foster if you have been approved.

More about this rescue

Southern Cross Boston Terrier Rescue’s mission is to rescue abused, abandoned, homeless, unwanted, sick, or injured Boston Terriers, rehabilitate them and place them into loving, permanent, adoptive homes. We strive to educate the public about the Boston Terrier dog breed including its personality, special needs, and care. We provide needed medical care and spay or neuter operations for all of the dogs that come into our rescue.

As a nationally recognized 501(c)3 non-profit organization, SCBTR is one of the largest Boston Terrier rescues in the United States. We support foster, volunteer, and adoption operations in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida Panhandle, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. (other states are considered on a case-by-case basis)