Ben has been with us since he was just little pup—and now he’s a 1-year-old Lab mix full of love, silliness, and tail-wagging joy. Growing up in rescue hasn’t dulled his spirit one bit. He LOVES playing in the yard, adores his toys, and gives the best belly-up cuddles and hugs 💕
✅ Here’s what makes Ben amazing:
• Crate trained and sleeps quietly through the night
• Super dog friendly and loves making new furry friends
• Great mix of playful energy and affection
• Would thrive in an active home with room to run
• Loves toys, belly rubs, and being silly
• Fully vetted and ready to move in!
Ben has been with us since he was just little pup—and now he’s a 1-year-old Lab mix full of love, silliness, and tail-wagging joy. Growing up in rescue hasn’t dulled his spirit one bit. He LOVES playing in the yard, adores his toys, and gives the best belly-up cuddles and hugs 💕
✅ Here’s what makes Ben amazing:
• Crate trained and sleeps quietly through the night
• Super dog friendly and loves making new furry friends
• Great mix of playful energy and affection
• Would thrive in an active home with room to run
• Loves toys, belly rubs, and being silly
• Fully vetted and ready to move in!
This may be through our transport where the adopter would pick up the adopted dog at the transport location.
Additional adoption info
When adopting a dog, there are several things you should expect to ensure a smooth transition for both you and your new furry friend. Here are some general guidelines to consider:
Patience: Your newly adopted dog may feel overwhelmed in their new environment. It’s important to be patient and understanding as they adjust to their new home.
Structure: Establishing clear routines and boundaries will help your dog feel secure and adapt more easily 2.
Care and Attention: Dogs, especially puppies, require constant care, attention, and socialization to thrive.
Financial Considerations: Owning a dog involves long-term financial commitments such as adoption fees, medical bills, food, grooming, and other expenses
When adopting a dog, there are several things you should expect to ensure a smooth transition for both you and your new furry friend. Here are some general guidelines to consider:
Patience: Your newly adopted dog may feel overwhelmed in their new environment. It’s important to be patient and understanding as they adjust to their new home.
Structure: Establishing clear routines and boundaries will help your dog feel secure and adapt more easily 2.
Care and Attention: Dogs, especially puppies, require constant care, attention, and socialization to thrive.
Financial Considerations: Owning a dog involves long-term financial commitments such as adoption fees, medical bills, food, grooming, and other expenses
Sylvia's Promise Rescue, Inc is a 501c3 Non Profit
Sylvia's Promise Rescue was formed when we became aware of the extent of the incredible abuse and neglect of animals in South Texas. Two gorgeous black dogs from the Mathis Tx. shelter started our journey from fostering to transport to rescue.
Our mission, with the help of our rescue partners, is to save as many as we can. Compassion, honesty, and integrity are the foundation of our efforts.
Please help us save dogs by supporting Sylvia's Promise Rescue though adoption, fostering, or donations.
Sylvia's Promise Rescue, Inc is a 501c3 Non Profit
Sylvia's Promise Rescue was formed when we became aware of the extent of the incredible abuse and neglect of animals in South Texas. Two gorgeous black dogs from the Mathis Tx. shelter started our journey from fostering to transport to rescue.
Our mission, with the help of our rescue partners, is to save as many as we can. Compassion, honesty, and integrity are the foundation of our efforts.
Please help us save dogs by supporting Sylvia's Promise Rescue though adoption, fostering, or donations.
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We'll also keep you updated on Charles's adoption status with email updates.