My name is Sandie!

Posted over 7 months ago|Updated 1 month ago
Sandie

My basic info

Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with White
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Not listed
Pet ID
21835989

My health

  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Contact info

Their adoption process

Additional information regarding the adoption fee, occasionally for an older dog or dog with medical issues the fee will be reduced or even waived in the case of a foster or someone who has provided care and monetary investment in the dog.

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    1. Note: The adoption application can be filled out before meeting the dog, upon meeting the dog, or after meeting the dog.
  2. Interview
    1. Initial discussion with potential adopters.
  3. Meet the Pet
    1. Meet and greet with dog (can be people and dogs or just people the first time).
  4. Meet the Pet
    1. Further meetings if needed to get dog and other pets in the home comfortable and/or get dog comfortable with adopters.
  5. Home Check
    1. Home check (may be done after step 3/4 or concurrent with step 4).
  6. Sign Adoption Contract
    1. Adoption agreement (we always take our dogs back if it doesn't work out).
  7. Pay Fee
    1. Fee for most dogs: $200 (refunded if dog is returned within two weeks)

Go meet their pets

Please contact us by phone (call or text): 714-270-4187 or email: shamrockrf@gmail.com to set up an appointment to meet any of our dogs currently available for adoption. We can setup a time to meet at the board and train where some of our dogs stay or at a neutral third party location.

More about this rescue

Shamrock Rescue Foundation saves dogs and other animals who are in danger of being put to death in public shelters. These animals often have little to no hope of a better life, or of a life, period. Without our intervention, many animals now living happy lives with loving families would not have had a chance. We do not discriminate as to breed, size or age. We are advocates for all animals who cannot be advocates for themselves. Our dogs are in foster homes or boarded until permanent homes can be found for them.

All of our animals are examined by a veterinarian as soon as possible after we get them. Blood work is performed to ensure that they are healthy, or if they aren't, how we can get them healthy. If health care is necessary, we provide it. All are microchipped, spayed and neutered.