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Spot

Texas Heeler

Male, 2 yrs
Largo, FL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please visit our website for more information on the foster/adoption process and to complete a foster/adoption application. https://www.pawliferescuegroup.org/adoption-resources Spot was abandoned… and then it got even worse. He came into the shelter with a companion — and watched that dog leave to safety while he was left behind. Alone. Scared. Waiting. No one came for him. And soon, he found himself on the euthanasia list. We couldn’t let his story end like that. Right now, what he needs most is comfort. Stability. Someone to show him he wasn’t left behind because he didn’t matter. He has already been through so much… please don’t let him keep facing it alone. If you can open your home to Spot, even temporarily, you can change everything for him. Spot… an amazing little guy with the sweetest soul at around 2 years old and 38 lbs Best guess of breed at Red Heeler mix. Spot may be young, but he has the gentle, wise demeanor of an old soul. He’s incredibly loving, always ready to give kisses, and happily sits on command. With his adorable face and those corgi-like ears that pop up, he’s impossible not to fall for. Spot is very laid back and happiest just being near his person, whether that’s lounging on the couch or relaxing at your feet. He can be a little cautious with stairs and hardwood floors, preferring the safety of a cozy rug—but he’s slowly learning that the world isn’t so scary (and that floors are not lava!). He recently discovered his love for toys—especially his favorite, Lamby—and it’s been a joy to watch him come out of his shell. Spot is house trained, good with other dogs, loves kids, and ready to be a loyal, loving companion. He would make a wonderful addition to just about any home looking for a calm, affectionate best friend. Located in Pinellas County, Florida.

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Mink

Australian Kelpie

Female, Young
Bradenton, FL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Mink is a really nice girl but still a little shy, but coming around. She would do best in a quiet environment to help get comfortable and build confidence. She is not livestock reactive and seem to get along with everything but she has not been close to cats, so don’t know about that. Mink does not like to potty on the leash yet, and would need a fenced yard to be comfortable. Mink is currently fostered in the Spring Hill, FL area. Mink was found to be heartworm positive and has been treated.
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Rosie

Australian Shepherd

Female, Senior
Bradenton, FL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Rosie 🌹 Rosie is a 10-year-old, 38 lb Australian Shepherd with a gentle, sensitive soul looking for a calm, patient home. She forms a deep bond with her person and is happiest when she feels safe and close by your side. She is housebroken and currently working on leash and crate training. When frightened, Rosie may pull hard on the leash trying to get away, so she’ll need an adopter experienced with leash work or willing to work with a trainer. She is making great progress and gaining confidence every day. Rosie can be sensitive around men and will need slow, respectful introductions. She shows interest and excitement toward smaller dogs from a distance (not formally tested yet) and can adjust to a slightly larger calm dog. She does best with gentle, relaxed dogs, not ones that are overly energetic or in her face. A secure fenced yard is strongly preferred, ideally with some privacy to help her feel safe while outside. Rosie will still need to stay on a leash in the yard, as she can become nervous and try to bolt. This safe space will help her continue building confidence. Rosie can be a bit picky with food (she does best with wet food or meat mixed in with her dry food), but she always eats when she likes it. Rosie will be a project dog, but for the right, dog-savvy person, she is an incredibly rewarding companion. She’s looking for someone patient, understanding, and willing to let her set the pace, who will cherish the quiet, loyal bond she has to offer. 🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸 Note from Shelter: Rosie is a 10-year-old, 38 lb spayed female who is heartworm negative and was owner surrendered when her owner could no longer care for her. It appears Rosie lived a very sheltered life prior to arriving at the shelter and had never been walked on a leash. Since intake, Rosie has been extremely fearful and shut down in the kennel environment, often trembling, avoiding eye contact, and freezing when approached. She frequently refuses to walk on leash and will need to be carried to quieter spaces. Despite her fear, Rosie consistently allows handling, petting, and medical care without any signs of aggression. She remains gentle and tolerant even during stressful situations. When placed in a quiet office setting with familiar dogs from her previous home, Rosie shows encouraging signs of comfort and social connection. She seeks out the other dogs, choosing to curl up beside them and rest, and will cautiously explore the room once she feels safe. As she becomes more comfortable, her body softens and the trembling subsides. Rosie is a sensitive, gentle senior who appears deeply overwhelmed by the shelter environment but finds reassurance in calm canine companionship. She would greatly benefit from a patient rescue that can provide a quiet home, time to decompress, and gentle guidance to help her build confidence and feel safe again.
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Scout

Australian Shepherd

Male, Adult
Bradenton, FL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Scout is a LOVER! He wants to keep his bonded person in sight at all times! He does not understand the concept of Personal Space! Definitely a Velcro dog AFTER you earn his trust. Scout needs someone who is breed specific experienced. He will require a few meet and greets before you take him home. He needs the best opportunity to succeed and that includes meeting him multiple times so he can get to know you and you can earn his trust. He is crate trained. He will go into the crate quickly at meal times now! In the mornings, he is very excited to see me and Jumps around in the crate and barks. He does settle down quickly He needs to be taught it ALL…manners, how to play with toys, which is obvious he never has.😢 The good news is he likes treats, so there is food motivation! He is stand offish to strangers in the house and growls. He is wonderful with my two dogs! He has shown no aggression to them. Loves them. Plays with them! My cat he is curious about, he sits next to her and watches her. When she jumps down, he follows her, no chasing. HE IS SMART. With patience, positive reinforcement and consistency Scout is going to be an AMAZING pet! I believe he would do great with someone who works from home or is home more often than not. Whoever is the lucky person to adopt him, will have a best friend! You will just need to be patient while he learns to trust you❤️ He is a digger…

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PO Box 676, Largo, FL 33779

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