You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Oakley's foster reports he's a very affectionate and well-behaved dog, who gets along just great with people and other dogs (though we don't know about cats). Oakley was rescued by an SPCA volunteer who thought he'd been dumped, and we discovered he'd been recently adopted from the shelter. Yet Oakley was in excellent physical condition, with a beautiful soft, shiny and flea-free coat and had obviously been well cared for. Neither the recent adopter nor his previous owner (traced through Oakley's microchip) returned our calls, just asking them if they didn't want him back, why not? So we were left wondering why anyone would want to get rid of such a sweet and beautiful canine companion, whose worst crime seemed to be sleeping in his foster's favorite recliner? The most likely answer is that Oakley has the wanderlust and jumps 4 foot fences with joyous abandon, though he did voluntarily return to his foster home (after several days!) by jumping back in! Oakley also tends to bark excitedly at horses when they come up to the fence near him, so perhaps he chased livestock at his earlier home. But he would make a wonderful family dog if they had a taller fence he couldn't jump, or for someone who could offer him plenty of exercise on leash or at a dog park. As with all our rescue dogs, Oakley has been neutered and is current on his vaccinations, flea control and heartworm prevention. His adoption fee is just $95.00 plus a one-time charge of $10.99 for his lifetime microchip registration with HomeAgain. If you'd love to bring Oakley home with you please click on the green arrow icon near the top of the page to submit an online application. Thanks for thinking rescue!
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