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Name: Dakota
Sex: female
Age: 1 year
Other dogs: Yes!!
Kids: yes
Cats: maybe
Status: adopted 01.04.09!
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Adopt a rescue its the right thing to do!
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Can't adopt this dog? make a donation to help!
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Fast Facts
Fast Facts can be used as a guide to the dog's temperament. Every dog is an individual and will react to different situations in a unique manner.
If you are interested in this dog, please fill out our online application.
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Dakota (formerly "Farrah")
Dakota is a stunningly beautiful, happy, loving and dog friendly one year old girl. SCGSR placed Dakota as a puppy, and now, unfortunately because of a divorce, Dakota is looking for a new forever home. Dakota is absolutely gorgeous. She is sweet, friendly and loving. She's also feisty and funny and active. Dakota would like an active family with other doggie playmates, she still a baby at just over a year and needs training. If you don't mind attention from everyone who sees you with your dog, you might like Dakota, 100 pounds of real beauty, a head turner who will likely be the doggie love of your life!
If you would like to meet Dakota, please fill out our online application. This is the starting point in adopting from SCGSR. All of our dogs are in foster care. We strive to keep our website current within 24 hours. If you see a dog on our site, it is most likely available. The more information you give us about your dog experience, your home, your fence, children and other pets, the better we can do to match you with one of our dogs. Keep in mind that we may be working with prior applicants.
Our adoption donations are tax deductible and range from $300 to $500. Dogs will be spayed or neutered, current on vaccinations, and in most instances they will be microchipped. To those big hearted people willing to adopt older dogs or dogs with physical problems, we will work with you on adoption donation amounts.
We do not have an adoption facility. All of our dogs are in foster care. The adoption process involves an application, a telephone interview, a meeting with our dogs and then a home and fence check. In certain cases photos of your house and yard may be substituted for a home check.
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