Adopt

My name is Loam 2!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 week ago

Cared for by Soul Dog Rescue
Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

3

Meet the Pet

4

Meet the Pet

Adoption fee: $450

This helps Soul Dog Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Australian Cattle Dog
Color
Age
5 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
0 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
A2025461

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Meet Loam.

Loam, also known as Loamey Homey, is a soulful little low rider with a long body, short legs, and the heart of a total lovebug. She is around seven months old and about twenty pounds and will likely stay under twenty five pounds. She brings big puppy energy in a compact and adorable package.

She is playful, feisty, and fun, but also sweet, gentle, and very snuggly. Loam truly wants connection and loves being close to her people. While she may seem confident at first, she is soft hearted at her core and can be a little shy until she feels safe. Once she does, her affectionate personality really shines.

Loam loves toys and playtime and has great energy, though her short legs make her more of a playful companion than a long distance running partner. She does great with other dogs, warms up quickly to new people, and would likely thrive in a home with respectful kids. She would be happy as an only dog or in a multi dog home.

She shares a special bond with her half brother Yarnaby and they love playing together. If you are looking to adopt two smaller pups, they would make a wonderful pair, but Loam would also do beautifully in a home of her own.

Loam is currently in foster care. For any questions or to learn more about adopting Loam, please reach out to adopt@souldog.org.

Loam is the kind of dog who wants it all, playtime, affection, adventure, snuggles, and most of all a place to belong. With love, structure, and connection, she is going to be an incredible lifelong companion.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
A2025461
Contact
Address
1245 Factory Circle, Fort Lupton, CO 80621

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

The first step to bringing home your new best friend is to fill out an adoption application.

2.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

FOR ANIMALS IN THE SHELTER - you can come in Monday - Sunday 10-5pm to do a meet & greet, no appointment necessary.

3.

Meet the Pet

FOR ANIMALS IN FOSTER CARE - you will receive an email if your application is approved with next steps to set up a meet & greet.

4.

Meet the Pet

We have adoption events at PetSmarts and other locations every weekend. Check our website for the weekly event locations and dogs attending.

Additional adoption info

Adoptions can be completed at our Fort Lupton Shelter or at one of our many adoption events that are held every Saturday around the Denver metro area. See our event tab on our website for more details!

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

There are several ways you can meet our animals:

1) Come to our shelter in Fort Lupton. We are open Monday - Sunday 10am -5pm, no appointment necessary.

2) Weekend adoption events every Saturday. See our event tab on our website to see what dogs will be attending and where.

3) If the animal is in foster care, once your application is approved you will receive an email with next steps to setting up a meet & greeet.

More about this shelter

Soul Dog is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit animal rescue organization founded with the mission to spay/neuter and protect animals. We are currently a small group of committed volunteers making a difference in the life of one animal at a time. As an all volunteer administration, all donations made to Soul Dog go directly to improving the health of the pets that share our lives.

Soul Dog is proactive in animal welfare advancing the need for spaying and neutering our pets to reduce overpopulation. We travel to rural communities on Native American reservations, where spaying and neutering will only happen if it is nearly free or very convenient. Soul Dog works with volunteer veterinarians to provide the spaying and neutering service at no cost to the public. Donations are used to defray the costs associated with medications, supplies, and the operating cost for clinics.

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