Shadow
Note - Thank you for your interest in Shadow! We are not accepting any additional applications, for him, at this time.
It is difficult for us not to smile when we look at Shadow with his soft, expressive eyes and million dollar smile! The amiable southern gentleman was found by a good Samaritan wandering around in Northern Louisiana, underweight and all alone. With his wonderful manners, it is clear that Shadow was once someone's beloved companion. Fear not, sweet boy, for you will be forever-loved by one of SGRR's amazing adopters!
We believe Shaddy may be a Golden Retriever/Rough-Coated Collie mix. Whatever it is that went into his DNA, it produced one wonderful dog! Estimated to be about 9-10 years old, this majestic fellow weighs about 50 lbs and could use a few more groceries in his belly. He has a moderate energy level and enjoys playing as much as sitting under a tree in the shade. But mostly, Shadow LOVES being with people and getting pets and love!
Shadow is a dream on the leash and loves to take walks. Can you just picture being out and about, taking in the beautiful sites and smells of the cool weather in the northeast. And after that walk, picture him curled up in front of the fire in LL Bean fashion, right next to you. Shadow's heart is calling for you to love him and his eyes are reaching out for that special someone in the world who is meant just for him. If you are that “someone” to whom Shadow is speaking, be sure to apply today!
Shadow is neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, and micro-chipped. He is under treatment for heartworms and has been given a Proheart-6 injection for 6 months of heartworm prevention. Shadow is good with other dogs, but has no known history with kitties.
Please contact Mary if you are approved to adopt through SGRR and would like to make this Southern gentleman a part of your life! If not yet approved, please fill out an application. He will be ready to come north to be directly adopted in mid-to-late December.
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to continue the rehabilitation we have begun.
It is difficult for us not to smile when we look at Shadow with his soft, expressive eyes and million dollar smile! The amiable southern gentleman was found by a good Samaritan wandering around in Northern Louisiana, underweight and all alone. With his wonderful manners, it is clear that Shadow was once someone's beloved companion. Fear not, sweet boy, for you will be forever-loved by one of SGRR's amazing adopters!
We believe Shaddy may be a Golden Retriever/Rough-Coated Collie mix. Whatever it is that went into his DNA, it produced one wonderful dog! Estimated to be about 9-10 years old, this majestic fellow weighs about 50 lbs and could use a few more groceries in his belly. He has a moderate energy level and enjoys playing as much as sitting under a tree in the shade. But mostly, Shadow LOVES being with people and getting pets and love!
Shadow is a dream on the leash and loves to take walks. Can you just picture being out and about, taking in the beautiful sites and smells of the cool weather in the northeast. And after that walk, picture him curled up in front of the fire in LL Bean fashion, right next to you. Shadow's heart is calling for you to love him and his eyes are reaching out for that special someone in the world who is meant just for him. If you are that “someone” to whom Shadow is speaking, be sure to apply today!
Shadow is neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, and micro-chipped. He is under treatment for heartworms and has been given a Proheart-6 injection for 6 months of heartworm prevention. Shadow is good with other dogs, but has no known history with kitties.
Please contact Mary if you are approved to adopt through SGRR and would like to make this Southern gentleman a part of your life! If not yet approved, please fill out an application. He will be ready to come north to be directly adopted in mid-to-late December.
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to continue the rehabilitation we have begun.