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Name: Summit
Sex: female
Age: 4 years
Other dogs: yes
Kids: yes
Cats: probably
Status: adopted 07.14.11!
IMPORTANT-SAFETY FIRST!
For the safety of our dogs and the public, SCGSR provides volunteer orientations and training in dog handling. Volunteers who handle dogs at events are required to go through the orientation and training. For convenience we have recorded these sessions and you can watch them here. Every dog is an individual and will react to different situations in a unique manner. Although we do our best to evaluate a dog's temperament, we have not seen every dog in every possible situation. Please use caution with any unfamiliar dog, particularly around young children. Mishaps can have severe consequences for SCGSR, dogs and handlers. Always ask a senior volunteer for guidance when interacting with dogs at adoption events, dog walking, or with dogs in any situation, anywhere, where you have concerns. Remember, safety first!

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Summit
Updated 03.04.11: Summit is suffering from elbow displasia and needs a surgery. SCGSR will do whatever it takes to help this sweet girl. I you can help Summit by making any donation, big or small, we can go ahead with her surgery. This girl needs all the love we can give her!

SCGSR recieved a plea from several rescuers to save this beautiful girl. She was transported from Downey, California to San Diego by a chain of volunteers who wanted to save her life.

Summit appears to have weaned a litter of puppies in the last several weeks. She is mostly blind, but her hearing is astounding.

It seems that her owner bred her and then dumped her at a high kill shelter to die. Summit is very affectionate and ethereally beautiful. She is now safe and has been bathed and spayed. SCGSR will have a specialist check her vision to see if anything can be done, but Summit will get along just fine in a loving home. Blind dogs are very adaptable. Any family would love to have this truly beautiful soul in their lives.

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  • If you would like to meet one of our dogs, please read the following information. The first step is for you to fill out our online application. This is the starting point in adopting from SCGSR. 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, and be patient. We are all volunteers and we will try to respond within 72 hours.

  • Our adoption donations are tax deductible and range from $300 up. Rescuing dogs without public subsidies is expensive. If you don't want to pay our adoption donations, please consider adopting directly from a publicly sponsored shelter. SCGSR 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.

  • 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. SoCal Rescue typically does not adopt puppies outside of San Diego County, so that we can provide continued support to adopters as puppies grow up. Adult adoptions out of area will be considered on a case-by-case basis.



  • Summit in foster care on 2.27.11:

    Summit at our vet's office when first rescued:


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