Faith
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
About Faith
Charleston, SC
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Faith’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Faith's Story
Meet Faith!<br/><br/>We believe she is a Catahoula hound mix, about three years old, and 45 pounds of softness and resilience. She has been with us since September, and her story is one we will never forget.<br/><br/>When we first saw Faith at Colleton County Animal Shelter, she was dragging a broken front leg and her back legs were not working. The shelter did not have the resources to treat her, and she was at risk of being euthanized. We did not have a plan. We did not have the funds lined up. We just had faith. That is how she got her name.<br/><br/>She had surgery on her leg in September and has made a full recovery. Since then, she has been spayed, vaccinated, and completed heartworm treatment. Her body has healed beautifully, and her spirit has followed suit.<br/><br/>We do not know what her first few years looked like, but Faith is gentle, sensitive, and reserved. Since November, she has been in a foster home with kids and another dog and has made incredible progress. The timid girl who once froze at everything now leans in for affection. She loves people so much. She will shower you in kisses and then quietly settle beside you like she has always belonged there. She has gained so much confidence outside on the leash and has even discovered that she loves the beach!<br/><br/>She is great with other dogs. We joke that she is socially awkward because she is not quite sure how to play, but she tries. You can see her wanting to be brave. Faith may never be the bold, carefree dog who walks into every room with booming confidence, and that is okay. She needs someone who understands sensitive dogs. She can still at times be skittish on leash, and she always feels safest when she and her people are home. A work from home family or someone who spends a lot of time at home would be ideal. She recently started an affordable anxiety medication that has helped her tremendously.<br/><br/>She is fully potty trained and crate trained. She is sweet, funny, affectionate, smart, and a little quirky. Catahoula lovers know exactly what that means. Faith does not need perfect. She needs patient. She needs steady. She needs someone who sees how far she has come and chooses to give her enough love to make up for her rough start to life. Whoever adopts her, you are getting an incredible dog.<br/><br/>Meet and greets and adoption trials are available! Apply at: <br/><br/>BridgeBetweenAnimalRescue.org/adopt
Meet Faith!
We believe she is a Catahoula hound mix, about three years old, and 45 pounds of softness and resilience. She has been with us since September, and her story is one we will never forget.
When we first saw Faith at Colleton County Animal Shelter, she was dragging a broken front leg and her back legs were not working. The shelter did not have the resources to treat her, and she was at risk of being euthanized. We did not have a plan. We did not have the funds lined up. We just had faith. That is how she got her name.
She had surgery on her leg in September and has made a full recovery. Since then, she has been spayed, vaccinated, and completed heartworm treatment. Her body has healed beautifully, and her spirit has followed suit.
We do not know what her first few years looked like, but Faith is gentle, sensitive, and reserved. Since November, she has been in a foster home with kids and another dog and has made incredible progress. The timid girl who once froze at everything now l
Meet Faith!
We believe she is a Catahoula hound mix, about three years old, and 45 pounds of softness and resilience. She has been with us since September, and her story is one we will never forget.
When we first saw Faith at Colleton County Animal Shelter, she was dragging a broken front leg and her back legs were not working. The shelter did not have the resources to treat her, and she was at risk of being euthanized. We did not have a plan. We did not have the funds lined up. We just had faith. That is how she got her name.
She had surgery on her leg in September and has made a full recovery. Since then, she has been spayed, vaccinated, and completed heartworm treatment. Her body has healed beautifully, and her spirit has followed suit.
We do not know what her first few years looked like, but Faith is gentle, sensitive, and reserved. Since November, she has been in a foster home with kids and another dog and has made incredible progress. The timid girl who once froze at everything now leans in for affection. She loves people so much. She will shower you in kisses and then quietly settle beside you like she has always belonged there. She has gained so much confidence outside on the leash and has even discovered that she loves the beach!
She is great with other dogs. We joke that she is socially awkward because she is not quite sure how to play, but she tries. You can see
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How To Adopt
Faith is from The Bridge Between Animal Rescue
[Charleston, SC]
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