Sunny









Sunny was rescued from the San Bernadino City Shelter with her 3 siblings. The 4 ten week old puppies were found living under a mobile home. Scared and confused these poor babies ended up at the high kill shelter with little hope of being saved. Fortunately little Sunny stole the hearts of some of the shelter workers and volunteers. She was the most outgoing of the pups and quickly warmed up to the attention from the shelter staff. Seeing how sweet and loving she was, they figured there was hope for all the pups if a rescue could be found to save them. They appealed to Coastal to save not only little Sunny, but her 3 littermates as well.

Upon arriving at their foster home it was apparent that these pups had missed a lot of interaction with people and would need to learn that people and life in general was nothing to be afraid of. To accomplish this, each pup would need to be placed in separate foster homes. Once split out, each pup has begun to blossom. They are being exposed to people and other pets and are well on their way to being adoptable.

Update 10/25/11 from Sunny's Foster Mom
Sunny came to our home for foster care on 10/22/11. Upon meeting her it was apparent that her and her brother had been enabling each other as far as unsocialization. She was the friendliest of the two and since I already have my own pets I felt that she would adapt the best. We arrived at our house and I immediately placed her outdoors in a secured area so she would feel safe. My three dogs (a Mini Aussie and 2 Dachshund puppies) were kept away from her at first, but once she witnessed all of the playful activity, she wanted to be a part of it.

I introduced her first to the Mini Aussie (whom I call her foster sissy) she responded fabulously to her. The next day was the Dachshunds turn. While playing with Bella (Aussie) I brought one Dachshund out at a time. With exception of them barking at her, she took to them well. My son lays down and plays with her and she loves him. She was indoors for the evening and when I let her outside this morning she did not potty in the house, but instead, went right outside to do her business (good girl). Currently, during the day while we are home she is free to roam the yard with Bella. While we are away she has her own private pen with toys and shelter outdoors.

I will continue to do my best to provide her with all of the experiences she needs to be happy and healthy in her life. At this point after only two days, I feel she is am A+ student. Sunny will make a wonderful pet to a very lucky family!

Puppies are a life-long commitment. They need time, training, vet care and healthy feeding to become good canine citizens. Don't even think of adopting a puppy unless you intend to invest the time and money and commitment required, and you can expect to lose a few good shoes along the way!

If you are interested in meeting Sunny, please contact us via email at ocdogs@coastalgsr.org. Don't forget to fill out our online application.

The minimum adoption donation ranges from $300 to $400. This amount only partially covers the cost of veterinary care, boarding fees, and other miscellaneous expenses involved in the temporary care and adoption of our dogs and is tax deductible.

Prior to placement, all dogs will be spayed or neutered, receive current vaccinations, and are usually microchipped. If not, arrangements will be made on an individual basis. Special consideration may be given to those willing to adopt older dogs or dogs with physical problems.

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If you are interested in any of our dogs please email us or call 714-528-4730, or you may complete an online application and one of our adoption counselors will contact you.

Donations can also be mailed to
Coastal German Shepherd Rescue
P.O. Box 50726, Irvine, California 92619-0726.
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