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
UPDATE:
Oliver has conquered his skin issues and is sporting a shiny new black and white coat!
He listens well and is pretty-much potty-trained. He's enjoying being a typical little brother to his fur-siblings and loves to cuddle! Oliver loves meeting new people and dogs and takes only a couple of days to start adjusting to new situations. He is eager to please and is very trainable! He met his first kitten recently and was VERY interested in playing, but he would probably respect boundaries set by a dominant cat. He loves kids and does well at public/social events! He sleeps obediently and quietly in his crate all night and loves (destroying) stuffie toys!
Oliver is a small pitty mix who was pulled from a rural shelter after he was picked up as a stray. His fosters think he is mixed with something small, but we have no idea what!
HISTORY:
This from his foster dad:
Meet Oliver—our fun-sized “pit-ish” pup who’s proof that good things come in slightly itchy packages.
Yes, he’s rocking a touch of puppy mange right now, but LowCountry Animal Rescue has him on the glow-up plan and he’s already practicing his “after” photos.
When Oliver isn’t busy healing, he’s perfecting two talents:
(1) burrowing under your covers like a canine cinnamon roll and
(2) accepting standing ovations every time he potties outside (treats, applause, autograph requests—all welcome).
He’ll snooze in your bed if you let him, yet slips into his crate like a gentleman when you say “night-night.”
This social butterfly lives with five resident dogs and still thinks there’s room for one more playmate—maybe that’s your pup? He’s part cuddle bug, part zoomie machine, 100 % crowd-pleaser, and with a little more potty practice, he’ll graduate from “adorable project” to “family legend.” Swipe right on Oliver and get ready for a lifetime supply of snuggles, wiggles, and tail-wagging encore performances!
Est. DOB: Feb 15, 2025
UPDATE:
Oliver has conquered his skin issues and is sporting a shiny new black and white coat!
He listens well and is pretty-much potty-trained. He's enjoying being a typical little brother to his fur-siblings and loves to cuddle! Oliver loves meeting new people and dogs and takes only a couple of days to start adjusting to new situations. He is eager to please and is very trainable! He met his first kitten recently and was VERY interested in playing, but he would probably respect boundaries set by a dominant cat. He loves kids and does well at public/social events! He sleeps obediently and quietly in his crate all night and loves (destroying) stuffie toys!
Oliver is a small pitty mix who was pulled from a rural shelter after he was picked up as a stray. His fosters think he is mixed with something small, but we have no idea what!
HISTORY:
This from his foster dad:
Meet Oliver—our fun-sized “pit-ish” pup who’s proof that good things come in slightly itchy packages.
Yes, he’s rocking a touch of puppy mange right now, but LowCountry Animal Rescue has him on the glow-up plan and he’s already practicing his “after” photos.
When Oliver isn’t busy healing, he’s perfecting two talents:
(1) burrowing under your covers like a canine cinnamon roll and
(2) accepting standing ovations every time he potties outside (treats, applause, autograph requests—all welcome).
He’ll snooze in your bed if you let him, yet slips into his crate like a gentleman when you say “night-night.”
This social butterfly lives with five resident dogs and still thinks there’s room for one more playmate—maybe that’s your pup? He’s part cuddle bug, part zoomie machine, 100 % crowd-pleaser, and with a little more potty practice, he’ll graduate from “adorable project” to “family legend.” Swipe right on Oliver and get ready for a lifetime supply of snuggles, wiggles, and tail-wagging encore performances!
Est. DOB: Feb 15, 2025
WE ONLY ADOPT LOCALLY WITHIN A 2 HOUR RADIUS OF THE TRICOUNTY AREA. ***Exceptions may be made for seniors or hard to place dogs.
If the animal is under the age of 3 years old or has health issues, a vet reference is required which means you must own a pet or have owned a pet in your name.
Adoption fee of $410 covers all vetting including spay/neuter surgery, vaccines, microchip heartworm test and treatment if needed and any other medical that may be required while in rescue.
We only do adoptions on Saturday and not all animals are able to attend so if you would like to see a specific animal please let us know so that we can make arrangements for it to be present at the event. Event locations do vary so please check the homepage to find out where we will be this week. Please do not ask us to reduce adoption fees since all fees help us to cover medical expenses for all of our animals, some of which can be very expensive. Saving lives is not cheap so thank you for your understanding and helping us save as many as possible.
Please email lowcountryanimalrescue@ymail.com for an application.