Located in the heart of Columbia, South Carolina, there’s a touching story brewing at the local animal shelter. Reba, a lovable 10-year-old Chow Chow mix, is on a quest to find her perfect forever home. When she was found wandering the streets of West Columbia as a stray, she was not in the best condition. But with a little love and care at Pawmetto Lifeline, Reba has shown just how resilient she can be.
When Reba first arrived at the shelter, it was clear she had faced quite a few challenges. Her fur was patchy and itchy, a sign of the neglect she had suffered. The tops of her ears were not just a little tender; they were bloodied and infected due to a flystrike, which must have been incredibly painful for her. Despite her rough start, Reba has made remarkable progress. Over the past month, she has healed beautifully, and her fur is gradually returning to its former glory. It’s like watching a butterfly emerge from its chrysalis; she’s now a vibrant, happy girl with so much love to give.
What makes Reba so endearing is her friendly demeanor. She absolutely delights in being around people and thrives on attention and pets. Take her for a stroll around the yard, and you’ll see her joyfully running and playing as if the world is hers. A fun fact about Reba: she’s super treat-motivated, which makes her training a breeze! She’s already mastered the command to sit and is impressively learning how to shake hands. Not only is she crate-trained, but she’s also potty trained, making her an easy addition to any household.
While Reba is ready to leap into a new chapter of her life, she does have a special requirement. Due to the lack of care in her past, she is Heartworm positive. But there’s no need to worry! Reba is currently undergoing the “slow-kill” method to help rid her of heartworms, and she should test negative in approximately eight months. Responsibility is part of adoption, and Reba’s new family will need to stay on top of her treatment plan, but she’s more than worth the effort!
As for her new living situation, Reba has a few preferences. She has a high prey drive for cats and will need a home without felines or other small animals. While she has had some positive interactions with other dogs through the fence, she hasn’t been directly tested yet. However, she has shown that she can adapt to different environments, having successfully settled into the routine at the shelter since her arrival.
If you think you can offer Reba the loving home she truly deserves, she’s available for adoption or fostering! Enthusiastic potential pet owners can complete an adoption or foster application online, or simply visit her during Pawmetto Lifeline’s walk-in adoption hours: Fridays and Saturdays, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. If those times don’t work, appointments can be made during the week. You can find Pawmetto Lifeline at 1275 Bower Parkway in Columbia.
To sweeten the deal, Reba’s adoption fee has been reduced to $50, which includes her spay, microchip, and up-to-date vaccinations. Can you imagine how happy Reba will be when she finally gets the chance to experience life outside of the shelter, in a loving home? If you’re ready to fill your life with joy and laughter, consider giving Reba a chance. She just might be the furry friend you’ve been dreaming of!
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