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Carolina Dog puppies and dogs in York, South Carolina

Looking for a Carolina Dog puppy or dog in York, South Carolina? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable Carolina Dog near you.

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These Carolina Dogs are available in York, South Carolina.
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BIG BOY

Carolina Dog

Male, 1 yr
York, SC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
STATS: 1 year old, 58 pound neutered Carolina Dog/Shepard mix. AFFECTION/ENERGY LEVEL: Very sweet! A little bit shy but warms up to you quickly. WHAT I LOVE: Running around the play yard, but also snuggling in cozy blankets. KIDS: UnknownOTHER DOGS: Good with other dogs. CATS: HIS MATCH: Someone to cuddle up with at night.SPECIAL NOTE: I also know how to sit.Complete an adoption survey at https://www.cognitoforms.com/YorkCountyAnimalControl/petadoptionsurvey or for more details call 803-628-3190 M-F and ask to speak to an adoption counselor. All Adoptions require a Pre-Adoption Interview with a YCAS Adoption Counselor, a meet and greet, and adoption approval. Every adoptable dog is Spayed or Neutered, implanted with a microchip, current on age appropriate vaccinations including a current 1 year Rabies Vaccination, and current on monthly Flea/tick prevention and heartworm prevention. All pets are behaviorally and medically evaluated prior to being placed up for adoption. The adoption fee is $77.

Or, how about these Carolina Dogs in cities near York, South Carolina

These Carolina Dogs are available for adoption close to York, South Carolina.
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DUKE

Carolina Dog

Male, 2 yrs
Charlotte, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Please contact foster at beccaportugal@gmail.com-Treat motivated, so should be easier to train-Knows sit-Gets hackles up when he sees another dog, but body language was playful -Quiet guy – never made a peep when out-Loves butt scratches-Enjoys sniffing on walks-Still learning leash manners
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Lainey

Carolina Dog Shar Pei

Female, 4 yrs 9 mos
Charlotte, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hey y'all! My name is Lainey & I am the sweetest little nugget of a dog who is on the search for my very own last name. Quick Facts: Breed: Maybe a Carolina Dog X, Maybe a Shar Pei X, but she'd definitely be worth the DNA test. Age: 4 years old (DOB ~6/2019) Size: 40#. Crate Trained: Yes. House Trained: Yes! Lainey was rescued from the shelter in December of 2020 after being a community dog riddled with demodex, a non-contagious skin mite, for quite some time. When she arrived in the rescue, Lainey was diagnosed with a heart murmur, entropion (all 4 of her eyelids were flipped inside out), a severe skin infection, demodex and ear infections in both ears. It has been quite the road to recovery for us all, but this sweet potato so desperately wants her very own last name. Lainey checks all the boxes of the perfect personality checklist. She is super loving and will "give hugs" upon request but is still adapting to the wonderful world of snuggling. She has a very carefree puppy personality, is relatively quiet unless it's mealtime, and won't force you out of bed in the mornings. She loves snuggling on the hammock outside + will accept scratches from any human ever, so we've marked 'great guard dog' off her resume. Lainey is gentle and does very well with the 13 & 9 year old humans she lives with and doesn't totally invade the 6 month old human's space, though we are working on giving space during meal times - she really puts those puppy dog eyes to use (she has also figured out the high chair means free food). This girl is a toy fanatic - she really should be hired out as a tester. Tug toys, chew toys, rope toys, those weird rubber toys.. she'll take them all. She enjoys a good antler and LOVES an adventure - whether that be a walk around the neighborhood, or a car ride to Tractor Supply. When Lainey gets excited, she activates her "helper puppy" tendencies and will grab the closest leash and help walk herself, or her foster sibling. We are working on basic commands, but she is very food motivated and is a blast to train. She does well with other dogs with proper introduction - though she may never be a dog park type of dog - she can co-exist comfortably in a multi-dog household of different activity levels if given the space + time to adjust. She can be a little bossy at first, but has made friends easily thus far and REALLY loves her play sessions with her foster brother where they see how quickly they can empty the toy bin. She has met a few cats on leash and has no reaction. She is improving greatly with the bell alert system we have implemented to master house training, but does know what the "outside" command means. Now for the fun part: *Lainey has battled multiple skin issues due to her lack of care and nutrition before being rescued and allergies will likely be a lifetime issue. Her adopter should be prepared to have her on special food (she currently eats Royal Canin - $130 per bag every 7-8 weeks), limited treats (she mostly snacks on fruits and veggies), weekly medicated baths to keep her allergies at bay, as well as Bravecto. She does also see her dermatologist every 3-6 months to ensure the current regimen is still the best thing for her - her medicine changes with the seasons usually and she does experience flare ups from time to time. Currently, she takes several different medications 3x a day. The positive here is that she LOVES med time because it means snaaaaaaacks!* Please read the information below and if you have any further questions please EMAIL us at dogs@c2cnd.org and we will respond as soon as possible! If you're interested in adopting, please visit our website at www.c2cnd.org & complete the adoption application. -The adoption fee for Lainey is $256. -The adoption fee covers their age appropriate shots, microchip, deworming, heartworm test (if old enough to be tested & treatment if necessary), and spay/neuter. -Due to our thorough adoption process including home visits, we limit our adoptions to local families. Charlotte and surrounding cities only. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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Kale

Carolina Dog Labrador Retriever

Male, Adult
Spartanburg, SC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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York County Animal Shelter

713 Justice Boulevard, PO Box 120, York, SC 29745

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Charlotte Mecklenburg Animal Services

8315 Byrum Dr, Charlotte, NC 28217

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Catering to Cats and Dogs

Charlotte, NC 28215

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Spartanburg Humane Society

150 Dexter Road, Spartanburg, SC 29303

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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