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My name is Sadie!

Posted over 8 months ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption process
1

Meet the Pet

2

Submit Application

3

Home Check

My basic info

Breed
Coonhound
Color
Brindle
Age
Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
21149047-24-0558

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Meet Sadie – The Life of the Party, the Keeper of Smiles, and One of Our Sweetest Seniors

Sadie is the kind of dog who instantly fills a home with warmth. She’s a cheerful, loving girl who makes sure everyone feels included, appreciated, and adored. Her previous family shared the cutest stories of how she’d greet visitors at the door with her signature full-body wiggles, a huge smile, and enough enthusiasm to brighten anyone’s day. Sadie believes no guest should ever feel unwelcome — it’s just who she is.

As one of the oldest and sweetest dogs on our property, Sadie has a heart full of love still waiting to give. She thrives in a home where people are around often — a busy family, a dedicated dog lover, or anyone who wants a companion always ready to offer comfort and connection. She simply wants to be near her humans, soaking up affection and sharing her gentle joy.

True to her hound heritage, Sadie has a touch of stubborn charm and a strong love for the outdoors. Even in her senior years, she has a surprising amount of energy and a deep curiosity about the world. Nose games, scent-based toys, and puzzles make her light up — she’s all about using that wonderful hound nose! She may not be big on fetch or tug, but give her something to sniff and you’ll have her full attention.

Sadie prefers to be the center of your world and might love being your one and only furry companion. That said, she has gotten along with calm male dogs in the past and may enjoy a respectful, easygoing friend. But above all, Sadie lives for human affection — especially butt scratches, snuggle time, and being told she’s a very good girl.

Sadie deserves a soft place to land.
Whether through adoption or fostering, this sweet senior girl deserves a loving home to spend her golden years. She has given so much love in her life — now she’s waiting for someone to give that love right back.

If you’re a hound lover or simply someone with room in your heart for a gentle, quirky, endlessly endearing companion, Sadie will steal your heart the moment you meet her.

Come meet Sadie and help her find the happy, cozy home she’s been waiting for.

​Read Sadie's Dog of the Week post here: https://rrdog.org/dw/meet-sadie/

Thank you for considering adopting a Rescue Ranch dog. While they are with us, each and every rescue dog receives the best of care in a loving and nurturing environment. Their routines include daily playgroups or partnering with dog buddies, quality time walking or being groomed, and two meals a day with dog biscuits for dessert. 



All of our dogs receive the best in veterinary care and are spay/neutered, microchipped, heartworm negative, and fully vaccinated. 

The standard adoption donation fee for all dogs and puppies is $300

(unless a reduced fee applies )

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January 7, 2026, 12:17 am
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
21149047-24-0558
Contact
Austin Browder
Address
P.O. Box 1192, 2216 Oberlin Rd, Yreka, CA 96097
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

Please stop by and meet the dogs before applying!

2.

Submit Application

https://rrdog.org/adoption/application/

3.

Home Check

Additional adoption info

You will first need to stop by our rescue and meet our dogs! If interested in one of our dogs you will need to fill out an application. We also do a home visit if in the area, to make sure you have a secure and a dog-friendly environment. If out of the Siskiyou county area we can easily make other arrangements. Our adoption donation is $195.00. We have a reduced rate for seniors, the disabled, and veterans. Our "Senior for Senior" program offers a further discount and can help with the cost of dog ownership. The adoption fee for puppies who grew up at the Ranch (or in foster here) includes spay/neutering when old enough and is $295.00. All of our dogs are up to date on shots, heart worm tested and any medical issue are treated. Every dog that is going to a new home must be spayed or neutered before they leave Rescue Ranch.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We are located in Yreka Ca. 2216 Oberlin Road.
Rescue Ranch is open to the public from noon until 4 pm 7 days a week.
Please fill first meet the dogs, then fill out an application at www.rrdog.org/adoption/application

More about this rescue

Rescue Ranch is a small no kill shelter. We have kennels for 22 dogs. We primarily take in dogs from city and county shelters in Siskiyou County before the dogs are out of time due to space limitations. We also make 3-4 trips a year to county shelters in central California to save smaller dogs that can overwhelm shelter resources in those counties. We started about 18 years ago with 40 acres far outside Yreka and were able to help many dogs in the county due to the efforts of the founders and many volunteers. In August of 2009 our new facility opened. We are now about 2 miles outside of town on 10 acres. We have been steadily growing through the efforts of the committed staff, volunteers, and volunteer board members. In 2012 we had 80 adoptions, 2013 we had 105 adoptions and in 2014 we had 167 adoptions. This year in 2020, we are projecting to place over 500 dogs into happy homes! We operate solely on the generous donations from the public and our wonderful volunteers. We have added boarding to our facility and all proceeds from the boarding fees are used to help with our expenses so we can help more dogs find their forever homes.
Our mission is to Rescue-Nurture-Rehome dogs into loving and safe forever homes---We do it for the dogs!

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