My name is Coal!

Posted over 2 months ago|Updated 1 month ago
Coal

My basic info

Breed
Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Color
Brindle
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
43 lbs (current)
Pet ID
Not listed

My details

  • Good With Dogs

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My personality

ChillCuriousPlayfulSnuggly

My story

Contact info

Pet ID

Contact
Not provided

Phone
Not provided

Email
peacelovepawsinc@gmail.com

Their adoption process

approved app, home visit, and references required. Can adopt at meet/greet/home visit. Dogs are not allowed to live outside or left unattended outside. All dogs in adopters home must be spayed/neutered and current on vetting. Adoption fee required.

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    1. Please submit an application if interested in a pet. We check vet and personal references and review application before setting up meets.
  2. Interview
    1. discuss pet with foster parent to ensure it is a perfect match. Set up meet and greet/home visit with all family members.
  3. Meet the Pet
    1. Can adopt at home visit/meet with all family members and pets. Sign contract, pay adoption fee and get your new furry friend and vet records

Go meet their pets

All of our dogs and cats are in loving foster homes. Please fill out an application if interested in one of our pets. Once approved we will put you in contact with the foster parent who will tell you all about the pet and if you decide it is a good fit, a meet will be set up.

More about this rescue

We are a 501c3 non profit in South Carolina. PLP was started in 2015. We are a 100% foster based rescue where all dogs are placed in loving homes until a forever home is found. We pull dogs from high kill shelters in North and South Carolina whose time are up. Many of our dogs are heartworm positive, scared, defeated, and broken. Many are very sick. Each dog gets extensive vet care; all ailments taken care of, spayed or neutered, chipped, and are given all vaccines. They learn house manners and crate training while in their foster home along with how to walk on a leash and socialization skills.
Many are different dogs when they are adopted than when they came to us.