Labrador Retriever | San Diego County, CA
Age : 6 MonthsYoungMaleMedium
Characteristics
affectionate cratetrained goofy playful playsToys
Coat Length
MediumVaccination
CurrentGood in Home With
Others Dogs
Storey is a lab mix Mix his age is about 7 months old and his estimated weight may be around 30 lbs. when fully grown. She is up to date on all of his vaccinations and is micro chipped. She weight about 24 pounds now Storey is very friendly. She is medium energy and playful. Storey does well with dogs both large and small. She is affectionate, eager to please and even tempered. Storey is easy to train. Storey is very sweet, lovable and people-friendly. She is socialized. She is a social butterfly and LOVES othis dogs and people. If you're ready to be followed from room to room, get constant cuddles and kisses, and have the perfect playmate .We do not have a central location to see our dogs. Meeting any dog is by appointment ONLY currently. Appointments can be set up to meet any dog in San Diego. She is crate trained and working on leash training. She spends his days with over 100 othis dogs running around and playing in our sanctuary. She is at our 45,000 sq ft dog sanctuary near San Diego in Baja-California All dogs are tested for: distemper, Parvo, giardia, heartworms and worms If you are interested in a particular dog please FILL OUT an Adoption Application at our website @ http://bajadogrescue.org/ready-to-adopt/adopt and we can schedule you for an appointment to meet with a particular dog if it is available. We do require an application if you are interested in adoption. If you are interested in potentially adopting please fill out an application at http://bajadogrescue.org/ready-to-adopt/adopt. Your application will be reviewed and you will be placed on a waiting list for the dog(s). we have available for adoption on our website at http://bajadogrescue.org/Helter-dogs/ Due to high volume of calls; NO PHONE calls are accepted at this time. Thisefore, please text us or email us. text(NOT PHONE CALLS) 702-637-0895 or e-mail [email protected] Please check out our FAQ's page at http://bajadogrescue.org/faqs/. Questions? Check out our Ready to Adopt page at http://bajadogrescue.org/ready-to-adopt/.
Adoption Process
How the adoption process works
Fill out the adoption questionnaire located below and submit it to us. Once we have reviewed/approved your application, we will contact you to arrange a "Meet & Greet". Many of our dogs are in private volunteer foster homes. We must schedule a one-on-one "Meet & Greet" appointment with each individual dog. It takes time to schedule these appointments, however we do have a standard weekly adoption event at local Petco's, where we show dogs for adoption. We can arrange to have the foster's bring the dog to the Petco. This is the easiest way to set up a "Meet & Greet". These adoptions events are usually Saturday or Sunday.
When going to a "Meet & Greet", please make sure you take any family members and other dogs to see how the initial introduction goes. That makes the entry into the new home easier for the dog and for you.
How it Works:
If your "Meet & Greet" goes well, you will complete an adoption contract at the appointment and can take the dog home then. We ask for a suggested adoption donation* to help us cover spay/neutering, shots, medical treatment, food, and supplies. Then you and your new best friend live happily ever after. It's as simple as that! *Baja Dog Rescue is a 501c(3) non-profit and all donations go directly to the care of our dogs and are 100% tax deductible. The suggested adoption donations only partially cover the cost of the expenses involved in the temporary care and adoption of our dogs.
What if the adoption doesn't work out?
We have a lifetime return policy on our dogs as we don't want to see them turned back into a shelter. The application process helps prevent such an issue, so it's very important that you are honest when answering the questions. Not all dogs are compatible in all situations, so it is imperative that you are forthright in the application process to find the right match. However, be sure you are ready to make a full commitment to adopting a dog, whether a puppy or an adult. It can take a good 72 hrs for a dog to really adjust to his/her new environment. A lot really depends on the dog's past so the prospect of adopting should be well-thought-out & the commitment should be taken seriously.
Contact
Baja Dog Rescue
(619) 407-9372
[email protected]
http://www.bajadogrescue.org