05/10/2022
Sadie and Palmer have been in a boarding facility since 2/2022! Very little attempts are being made to network/ share them so we really need your help! Do not let them slip through the cracks. They have been through so much in their short lives. They deserve to live in a loving home, NOT a overcrowded facility. 💔
, & oh so , Ladies & Gentlemen meet . She's a 11 month old / mix who weighs in around 40lbs. Simply put, this gorgeous baby girl is going to be heartbreaker and all she wants to do is love you up to pieces. All she wants in life is to be loved, cuddled and to play, play, play all day. But just like your typical teenage girl, Sadie does have her own insecurities- especially when it comes to meeting new people. After a few minutes and with a proper introduction, she goes from being playing hard to get to America's .
Sibling syndrome is a real thing and unfortunately when it came to Sadie and Palmer being together, Palmer was holding Sadie back from reaching her fullest potential. Thankfully we were able to help Sadie overcome that just in time. Sadie now craves human companionship and is very confident when it comes to being around other dogs and being a part of a pack mentality. Some of her hobbies are going on her daily walks, wrestling with her foster brothers and sisters in the backyard, going to doggy daycare, cuddling up with the cat in her foster home, being told she's Daddy's pretty girl, anything that deals with food, going on new adventures, playing with toys, chasing squirrels in the yard, watching the bird out the front window and sleeping on top of the couch like a cat. Oh and Sadie is obsessed with Disney movies 😉.
Sadie is just as as she is . , and , Sadie has transformed into the perfect dog. Although she's still skeptical of little humans at first, she's definitely comfortable around new people these days. Sadie is 100% potty trained, 100% crate trained, knows all of her basic commands and does phenomenal on a leash. Sadie would thrive best in an active home, especially one that could take her socialization skills to the next level. She has so much s***k and life in her little soul and is always ready for the next adventure. We are making it mandatory that Sadie has another dog in her forever home.
***Adoption Requirements: No Exceptions***
🏡 Fenced In Yard Required
🧡 Must have another dog in her forever home
🚫 No Kids under 13 years of age
Sadie is currently up for adoption through Help Us, Help Them Dog Rescue. Her adoption fee is $350 & will include her distemper, rabies, bordetella, parvo, & lepto vaccines; deworming; microchip; heartworm test; f***l test & being fixed. Sadie is currently on both flea & tick, as well as heartworm prevention. Sadie is currently being fostered within the metro Detroit area.
We kindly ask that you please wait until then to ask any questions.
How To Apply To (Adoption Application):
https://www.lahpdogrescue.com/adopt
How To Become A Parent:
https://www.lahpdogrescue.com/foster
LAHP Dog Rescue :
LAHPDogRescue.com
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We cannot thank everyone enough for all of the love & support.
Love ,
The Help Us, Help Them Dog Rescue Family
Remember, it takes a village to save lives! So make sure to play your part!
Help Us, Help Them Dog Rescue; previously known as Lending A Helping Paw Dog Rescue, is an independent, 100% foster-based animal rescue located in Ferndale, Michigan. Our mission is to play an active role throughout our community by 'Lending A Helping Hand' to animals that were either abandoned, in shelters, unwanted, homeless, chained outdoors, or victims of prior abuse and/or neglect. Our rescue family has accomplished this by setting up each animal and their new families up for success by educating and consulting pet parents about what's in the best interest of their pets overall well-being, and creating an awareness in our community about the vital importance of fully vetting and spaying or neutering their pets.