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DOG (Dee-Oh-Gee), the beagle who came to with paralysis in her hind legs, is now in search of a long-term foster or a foster-to-adopt home. She is mobile, she is fast and she's taking life by the horns. However she does come with some limitations which I will touch on in a moment. Yes you heard that right, she is up, she is mobile, she can walk and she can definitely run. The only thing you will notice is her gait is just a little off and that should change as she rebuilds all of her muscles.
- DOG is a 2 year old very petite beagle.
- She's currently a bit heavier than Id like but her exercise is limited as her foster doesn't have a fenced yard. She should ideally stay between 20-25lbs.
- DOG is friendly with other dogs and adores people.
- She is not cat or bunny friendly!
- She is mostly house and crate trained at this stage.
- SHE DOES REQUIRE A SECURELY FENCED YARD since she’s quite the active pup and has a nose that she doesn't ignore.
- As a retired rabbit dog, she will need gradual exposure and confidence-building in public settings. Take her to a new grassy field or hiking trail, and she’ll be overjoyed; however, a trip to the pet store might leave her feeling a bit shy.
- An apartment or townhouse simply WON’T provide the happiness she deserves. She will not be happy with a home where she has to be walked when outside. She's a free spirit and after everything she's been through with this recovery, she deserves to be happy.
There are a few important considerations:
- SHE NEEDS TO BE IN A HOME WITHOUT OVERLY ENERGETIC DOGS. A single misstep—whether it’s a jump, a landing, or a tumble with another dog—could set her back to square one in her recovery.
- NO JUMPING OFF BEDS, COUCHES OR STAIRS IS ALLOWED. While we can’t guarantee that she won’t need to rehab or even surgery if this ever happens again, we can say that with careful management and supervision, she should thrive. The original injury stemmed from a jump off a elevated platform in her previous yard while playing with other dogs, so vigilance is key.
Located In North, South Carolina (Orangeburg)
REDUCED FEE $300
(Partial Sponsors)
- WAIVED if spay is performed by the adopter. Yes there is a contract that would need to be signed to ensure this
DOG (Dee-Oh-Gee), the beagle who came to with paralysis in her hind legs, is now in search of a long-term foster or a foster-to-adopt home. She is mobile, she is fast and she's taking life by the horns. However she does come with some limitations which I will touch on in a moment. Yes you heard that right, she is up, she is mobile, she can walk and she can definitely run. The only thing you will notice is her gait is just a little off and that should change as she rebuilds all of her muscles.
- DOG is a 2 year old very petite beagle.
- She's currently a bit heavier than Id like but her exercise is limited as her foster doesn't have a fenced yard. She should ideally stay between 20-25lbs.
- DOG is friendly with other dogs and adores people.
- She is not cat or bunny friendly!
- She is mostly house and crate trained at this stage.
- SHE DOES REQUIRE A SECURELY FENCED YARD since she’s quite the active pup and has a nose that she doesn't ignore.
- As a retired rabbit dog, she will need gradual exposure and confidence-building in public settings. Take her to a new grassy field or hiking trail, and she’ll be overjoyed; however, a trip to the pet store might leave her feeling a bit shy.
- An apartment or townhouse simply WON’T provide the happiness she deserves. She will not be happy with a home where she has to be walked when outside. She's a free spirit and after everything she's been through with this recovery, she deserves to be happy.
There are a few important considerations:
- SHE NEEDS TO BE IN A HOME WITHOUT OVERLY ENERGETIC DOGS. A single misstep—whether it’s a jump, a landing, or a tumble with another dog—could set her back to square one in her recovery.
- NO JUMPING OFF BEDS, COUCHES OR STAIRS IS ALLOWED. While we can’t guarantee that she won’t need to rehab or even surgery if this ever happens again, we can say that with careful management and supervision, she should thrive. The original injury stemmed from a jump off a elevated platform in her previous yard while playing with other dogs, so vigilance is key.
Located In North, South Carolina (Orangeburg)
REDUCED FEE $300
(Partial Sponsors)
- WAIVED if spay is performed by the adopter. Yes there is a contract that would need to be signed to ensure this
Our adoption process consists of an application, reference checks, home visits when a reference check is not enough, meet and greet and adoption contract signing.
Please fill out all application fields as accurately as possible. We will not process incomplete applications.
If a dog/pup is listed on Petfinder, we are still accepting applications on him/her.
We do not adopt on a first come, first serve basis, but based on what we feel is the best fit for the family and most importantly, the animal.
We do not keep applications on file. If you are interested in a particular animal please complete an application for that particular animal.
Due to limited space and funding we are unable to, "hold" any animal to be adopted at a later time even with a completed adoption contract.
We welcome out of state adopters. However, please keep in mind that you will HAVE TO come to Holly Hill, SC to meet and adopt any of our animals.
Adoption fees are normally $500 for dogs $300 for cats. However they vary by animal and are listed in each individual posting.
Meet and Greets are scheduled only with approved adoption applications.
Please keep in mind that we do our best to make an educated guess as to the breeds of our rescued pets. In rescue we rarely see the parents of our dogs and puppies, and even when we do, they are usually mixed breeds as well. We also rarely know the age or background (behavioral & medical). We do our best to give accurate descriptions based on what we see while we have them.
Our adoption process consists of an application, reference checks, home visits when a reference check is not enough, meet and greet and adoption contract signing.
Please fill out all application fields as accurately as possible. We will not process incomplete applications.
If a dog/pup is listed on Petfinder, we are still accepting applications on him/her.
We do not adopt on a first come, first serve basis, but based on what we feel is the best fit for the family and most importantly, the animal.
We do not keep applications on file. If you are interested in a particular animal please complete an application for that particular animal.
Due to limited space and funding we are unable to, "hold" any animal to be adopted at a later time even with a completed adoption contract.
We welcome out of state adopters. However, please keep in mind that you will HAVE TO come to Holly Hill, SC to meet and adopt any of our animals.
Adoption fees are normally $500 for dogs $300 for cats. However they vary by animal and are listed in each individual posting.
Meet and Greets are scheduled only with approved adoption applications.
Please keep in mind that we do our best to make an educated guess as to the breeds of our rescued pets. In rescue we rarely see the parents of our dogs and puppies, and even when we do, they are usually mixed breeds as well. We also rarely know the age or background (behavioral & medical). We do our best to give accurate descriptions based on what we see while we have them.
Meet and greets are hosted BY APPOINTMENT ONLY at our quiet local dog park. Unless discussed otherwise ahead of time, normally for those animals in foster homes.
Gilmore Park
531 Park Circle
Holly Hill, SC 29059
* Dog Park is located behind the white & tan building located in the parking lot beside the tennis courts.
* Any dog brought for meet and greets will need to be fully vaccinated for a minimum of 2 weeks prior.
Meet and greets are hosted BY APPOINTMENT ONLY at our quiet local dog park. Unless discussed otherwise ahead of time, normally for those animals in foster homes.
Gilmore Park
531 Park Circle
Holly Hill, SC 29059
* Dog Park is located behind the white & tan building located in the parking lot beside the tennis courts.
* Any dog brought for meet and greets will need to be fully vaccinated for a minimum of 2 weeks prior.
More about this rescue
RAVE, which stands for Rural Animal Volunteer Effort, provides crucial care and support for the feral cat colonies and stray dogs in rural South Carolina by offering Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) services, food, shelter, and medical attention to improve their quality of life.
RAVE takes on dogs that others view as 'unadoptable' or 'not desirable'. Most intakes being hounds, pitbull mixes, black dogs, seniors, medical cases or ferals. As a result, the adoption rate for RAVE is lower compared to other rescues in the area. These dogs tend to stay with RAVE for a minimum of 6 months to 1 year. In some cases, dogs have been with the rescue even longer.
RAVE not only focuses on providing care and support for dogs but also extends its helping hand to orphaned kittens, equines, and even ducks in need. The organization's commitment towards animal welfare is truly commendable as they strive to make a difference in the lives of all animals that come their way.
RAVE, which stands for Rural Animal Volunteer Effort, provides crucial care and support for the feral cat colonies and stray dogs in rural South Carolina by offering Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) services, food, shelter, and medical attention to improve their quality of life.
RAVE takes on dogs that others view as 'unadoptable' or 'not desirable'. Most intakes being hounds, pitbull mixes, black dogs, seniors, medical cases or ferals. As a result, the adoption rate for RAVE is lower compared to other rescues in the area. These dogs tend to stay with RAVE for a minimum of 6 months to 1 year. In some cases, dogs have been with the rescue even longer.
RAVE not only focuses on providing care and support for dogs but also extends its helping hand to orphaned kittens, equines, and even ducks in need. The organization's commitment towards animal welfare is truly commendable as they strive to make a difference in the lives of all animals that come their way.
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We'll also keep you updated on Parker's adoption status with email updates.