4 Lucky Dogs Pet Rescue, Inc.

The specific mission of 4 Lucky Dogs Pet Rescue, Inc., is to prevent cruelty to dogs by providing compassionate support services for abandoned, abused, suffering and temporarily sheltered animals. 4 Lucky Dogs Pet Rescue, Inc., will rescue, rehabilitate to the extent possible, and re-home as many animals as possible within the means of the non-profit corporation and its Members, Directors and Officers.

Valrico, Fl,33596
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Website: https://4luckydogspetrescue.rescuegroups.org/

Shasta Lili

Jack Russell Terrier | Sarasota, FL

Age : 1 YearYoungFemaleMediumWhite with Brown or Chocolate

About

Characteristics

affectionate cratetrained eagerToPlease eventempered fetches doesWellInCar goofy intelligent leashtrained obedient olderKidsOnly playful playsToys

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Adoption Fees

620

Meet Shasta Lili

Shasta Lili is a one-year-old (vet’s best guess) Jack Russel Terrier mix weighing around 30 pounds. Some words to describe her are energetic, outgoing, spunky, affectionate, and very adaptable. She has big brown eyes which give her that adorable, dreamy look. She was found as a stray. We do not know Shasta Lili’s backstory but can tell she has lived in a house before because of her familiarity with dog beds, toys, and leash walking. We can also tell she is appreciative of being in a home again after being in the shelter for a few days. And the good news is she is fully potty-trained! HAPPY DOG – YES Shasta Lili is an “everyone” type of dog equally loving all members of her foster family (mom, dad, child, etc.). This dog is friendly to each person wagging her tail as someone walks by her or giving a greeting by getting up on her hind legs. Even people she just met get a huge greeting from her. And Shasta Lili enjoys being told that she is a “good girl” wagging her tail even more. GREAT ATTITUDE – YES Shasta Lili’s goal is to be where the action is whether it is in a specific room in the foster home or the kitchen where food is prepared. She may try doing something wrong like putting her front paws on the kitchen counter, but the second time she is told “no” she looks guilty and will stop. The fosters are guessing she is thinking “darn I got caught again but it was fun trying”. PLAYFUL – YES Toys are definitely a must for Shasta Lili. She likes playing with stuffed animals or putting them beside her in a dog bed. When a ball is thrown, she will eagerly run to get it and bring it back sometimes trying to catch it in mid-air. Chewing on a bone keeps her occupied for a while. Also running or exploring in the backyard is one of her favorite things to do. LEASH WALKER – YES Shasta Lili gets excited when her leash is picked up and runs to the door. She is so excited that she tends to pull when walking on the sidewalk, but the foster family found out she is trainable listening to commands like “stop”. And if the person wants to walk faster or run a little Shasta Lili is willing to pick up the pace too. DOG COMPATIBLE – YES She loves playing with other dogs. Shasta Lili is still puppy-like so she considers every dog or person she meets as her friend. She would be fine living in a permanent home as an only dog keeping herself entertained with toys, or living as a companion for another dog playing with him/her. She will get down on her front paw asking the other dog “ready?”. CHAMPION SLEEPER  – YES She loves dog beds! The foster family has numerous beds and Shasta Lili has claimed all of them as hers. She will go from one dog bed to another dog bed to be close to a foster family member or simply because she thinks “this is comfortable”. And sometimes she will take a short nap thinking I need energy to play again later! At night Shasta Lili likes to sleep on the sofa in the living room so she can make sure she is guarding the house. LOYAL COMPANION – YES Shasta Lili will be at your feet so watch out! You turn around and there she is ready to see what you are doing. While the foster mother is working on the computer, she will lay quietly on the dog bed but when she sees her get up she gets up too ready to do whatever is next. Shasta Lili also likes her foster dad and visits him frequently in his “man-cave” wanting to be pet or to see what he is eating or simply to lay on the dog bed next to him.  NOTES The average lifespan for this breed is 14 years; therefore, Shasta Lili’s adopter will need to be prepared to keep her for around 13 more years so she will not have to move to a different home again. FYI – Shasta Lili does shed since her breed is a Jack Russel Terrier. Shasta Lili’s adoption fee is $620. This dog comes microchipped, spayed, up to date on all necessary vaccines/rabies shots, and heartworm tested being negative. She is currently being fostered in the Plant City/Valrico Florida area.   ***We are a foster-based rescue with no shelter or facility to view our dogs, and our address is a mailing address only. Please be patient as we are an all-volunteer rescue, and our rescue dogs are in various loving foster homes throughout West-Central Florida. As a general rule we try to limit our adoptions to within the state of FL. If interested in one of our dogs, please fill out a foster or adopt application at www.4luckydogs.org, and we will contact you by phone/text if we feel your application is the best fit out of the ones received.***

Adoption Process
Adoption application, phone interview, home check, background check and adoption fee.


Contact
4 Lucky Dogs Pet Rescue, Inc.
[email protected]
https://4luckydogspetrescue.rescuegroups.org/

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