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My name is Ladybird!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated over 3 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Meet the Pet

3

Sign Adoption Contract

4

Pay Fee

5

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $200

This helps Central California SPCA with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Akbash/Labrador Retriever
Color
White
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
80 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
59786783

My story

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

This pet is part of the rehoming program and is not in the care of the CCSPCA. Please read carefully and reach out to the owner directly via cell: 209-777-1594 or email: smiller29.ucm@gmail.com. Owner states, “ Ladybird in a 5-6 year old female (neutered) Akbash/Labrador. She is up to date on her shots and well trained, including leash training. As an Akbash/Labrador she in a wonderful mix of both breeds. Being part guardian dog she tended to our chickens. Keeping them safe from hawks and coyotes and never putting her mouth on them as Labs might do. But like a Lab she loves to be active, play in water, cuddle, and curl up on the living room floor. If you live on a big piece of property with chickens or like to go on walks or hike regularly Ladybird would be a fantastic companion and loyal friend. Ladybird has enjoyed other dogs and kids. She will chase cats if they run but never harms them. She is a follower and mimics the behaviors of those around her. If you are uneasy with someone, she will be also. She loves my kids. She is a large breed and needs management with small children just in case she gets excited. If children back away from her she ignores them, but if they want to pet her or play, she lets them. She loves our 8-year-old nephew who play wrestles with her. She has never bitten anyone. Ladybird does great on car rides, at the vet, and on the leash.` Due to the pet not being in our care, it is out of our control when and if the owner responds to your inquiry. Thank you.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
59786783
Contact
Address
103 S. Hughes Ave., Fresno, CA 93706

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Meet the Pet

In addition to meeting the pet, we strongly encourage a Meet & Greet with other owned dogs & family members.

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

4.

Pay Fee

5.

Take the Pet Home

After dog/cat has been spayed/neutered.

Additional adoption info

In the Central Valley, we have an over abundance of homeless and unwanted pets. There are simply too many companion animals and not enough homes! But you can help. One way to start putting an end to pet overpopulation is to adopt your next pet from the Central California SPCA. In doing so, you immediately give a home to an animal that didn’t have one, and you reduce the overall number of homeless pets in our community.

You are saving a life and enhancing your own. You are also helping to support the nearly 2,400 animals that come through our doors each year.

Please note that these are sheltered, homeless animals that are not always perfect in every way. They may need extra time to adjust or have unforeseen behavioral or medical problems. While we strive for successful placement by providing as healthy, well socialized animals as possible, we can only provide any history we have received, collected, or observed from staff or volunteers during their stay. Visit the link below to see all our adoptable pets!
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Go meet their pets

Come Visit Us!
Our shelter is located at 103 South Hughes Avenue in Southwest Fresno right off of 180 West; if you follow 180 West it will end at Hughes, look to your right you will see our beautiful big red barn that announces SPCA.

More about this shelter

As the premier animal welfare organization in California’s Central Valley since 1895, we are committed to leading and serving our community of animals and people by providing programs and services which serve all the stages of an animal’s life. These programs include Adoptions, Rescue, Humane Investigations, Foster Care, Owner Surrenders, Outreach, Humane Education, Veterinary Services, Spay/Neuter programs, and many other Pet Services.

We are not federally, state, or locally funded and do not receive aid from any national organization (including the ASPCA). The CCSPCA owns its own land, buildings, and equipment purchased with privately donated funds. Our funds come from our loyal supporters, allowing us to provide many vital services to our community.

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