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Radar - FL

5/7/2025

 
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Hey there humans, my name is Radar and I’m on the lookout for my forever home.  I’m 6 months old and came to rescue in my mama Millie’s belly.  You can tell by my name that I was born during a storm. Actually, it was in between hurricanes (whatever that is).  Enough of that boring stuff, here’s some stuff about “me!”
I’m the absolute best dog (per my foster mom).  I LOVE other dogs and would really love a forever home with at least one other dog to play with.  I love to play and play and play. I’m not much of a barker, well, unless other dogs are barking, or if they are ignoring me. 
I’m house-trained and will sit at the door when I need to go out. I’m kind of a curious guy so if anything moves, I’m ON IT!  If mom tells me to leave it though, I let go.  She says I’m super smart and I do love to learn new things, so bring it on!
If you think I would fit in your family, please email my foster mom Erica, at [email protected] or text her at 561-777-6631. And don’t forget to complete an adoption application (if you haven’t already). But remember to submit it on a PC/Laptop cause something called a “program” has been missing some applications and we think that’s the problem.
I can’t wait to meet you!  Oh, and don’t forget, since I’m a puppy (less than a year old), I’m not neutered, so my adoption fee is $600, but you get $200 refunded when I’m a year old and you get me neutered (whatever that is).
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Nimbus - FL

5/5/2025

 
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Hi folks, my name is Nimbus in Florida and I came to SEGSP in my Mama Millie's belly in late October. I’m a good boy (my foster mom says so).  I just love my humans and dog pals. If I had to choose between them, boy, I’m not sure I could.  I’ve spent time around a cat and it’s very interesting but dogs are more playful but the right cat may be a good fit for me.

I’ve been around kids from time to time and although at first they kind of scare me, as long as they are 6 or older (SEGSP says I can’t be with younger kids), I warm up fairly quickly. I just love car rides and if you’re going on an adventure then I’m your companion (please). I do  well walking on a leash (no challenge for me at all)!

One of my favorite things to do is run and play outside so I’d be great in a rural home – but big city or rural, I’ll adapt just fine! I’m not so sure about water - swimming doesn’t thrill me but I don’t mind getting my feet wet so if you have a pool or water nearby that would be fun.

I’m very food motivated so learning new things is a breeze (I’ve been told I’m super smart). I thrive on having something to chew on, and my top favorites are sticks, cow hooves and hairy cow ears (LOL I bet you’re shaking your head right now). I’m not picky at all - my foster mom has introduced me to lots of new and unique flavors and textures.

So to sum this up… If you’re looking for perfection, I’m your guy.  Just complete an adoption application (if you haven’t already) then email my foster mom Jewels at [email protected] to ask her questions about how perfect I am.

P.S.  I’m 7 months old, a GSP mix and unneutered, so if I’m your guy that means my adoption fee is $600 with a $200 refund once I’m neutered (just send proof to SEGSP).  Can’t wait to meet you!
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