Sadie
Flat-coated Retriever | National Park, NJ
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Meet Sadie
Meet Sadie! This sweet and playful 1-year-old girl is looking for her forever home where she can share her love and excitement with a family. Weighing 60 lbs, Sadie is the perfect mix of fun and affection—she loves to run and play but also enjoys curling up on the couch for snuggles. Sadie is great with kids and gets along well with other dogs and cats. She is house-trained and does well on a leash. She is a fast learner, currently working on commands like “sit” and “stay,” and she’s picking up on the word “no” quickly. She’s also learning to stick to chewing only her toys and is doing well with that.While she may be a little shy at first, she warms up quickly and becomes a loving, loyal companion. With her silky black coat and feathered tail, she may have some flat-coated retriever in her. She is crate-trained and housebroken but, like any young pup, still needs supervision to ensure she doesn’t get into mischief. Sadie’s playful spirit makes her an excellent match for an active family, and she would thrive in a home with a fenced yard where she can run and play. If you’re looking for a loving, affectionate, and eager-to-please pup, Sadie is ready to bring joy and companionship into your life! Apply to adopt at bcaaofnj.org.
Adoption Process
$100. Cats & kittens
$450 for Dogs/puppies one year or younger
Contact
Burlington County Animal Alliance
http://www.bcaaofnj.org
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