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Sequoia

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed

About Sequoia

San Diego, CA

Breed

Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Sequoia’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Sequoia's Story

***Currently located in Guerrero, Mexico***<br/><br/> Hi, I'm Sequoia — a soulful adventurer with a sensitive heart.<br/><br/>Life didn't start out easy for me... I was rescued from the streets of Zihuatanejo, Mexico as a tiny puppy with my sisters, Cedar and Juniper. We were found alone in a cardboard box next to a busy road, scared and crying. But we were rescued just in time — and I've been learning to trust the world ever since. <br/><br/>I used to be a super mellow, quiet girl — just happy to curl up with my human and enjoy peaceful evenings playing in the yard. But now? I've discovered that I love to explore! My favorite kind of walk is through trees, rivers, and quiet trails — places where it's just us and nature. I don't feel comfortable in busy areas with lots of people or dogs. If I see someone up ahead, I'll let you know so you can call me back. I'm happy to be leashed then — being close to you helps me feel secure. But if I'm not on leash and something feels too scary or tense, I might want to run. Once leashed, though, I'll follow you anywhere. ‍<br/><br/>I'm a cuddle expert at heart. I love staying close to my person — ideally touching you while we relax. I can totally hang out in my crate or on a dog bed too, but I'd really prefer to be near you, especially at night. I love resting my head on your lap, curling up as your little spoon, or tucking myself into the curve of your bent knees. I bond deeply with the people I trust, and once I do, I'll show my love in the sweetest ways — gentle face licks, nose nudges, and adorable play invites. <br/><br/>I'm crate trained, house trained, muzzle trained, and I know basic commands like sit, down, up, and wait. I'm not super food motivated — I'll politely reject most hard treats and won't eat if I'm stressed. But I do enjoy soft treats and your warm praise. I walk beautifully on leash (unless I need to potty or pick up the scent of another dog ), and while my recall isn't perfect, I stick close and always come back after a good sniff. My foster mom's dogs help me come quicker — if they run back, I run too!<br/><br/>New environments and people take me a bit of time. I actually like new people who just sit and don't approach me right away — that's my favorite way to meet! I'll come over for a long, curious sniff, and if you're gentle, I might even crawl into your lap. It's sudden movement that can make me nervous (I mean, where are you going?), so I need a little extra time to feel safe when people are active around me. I'm very kind — I just need space and patience. A quiet, low-traffic home with a steady routine would help me thrive. When I move to a new home, I'll probably need another decompression period — slow intros and no pressure to be social at first. But once I feel secure, I'll bloom. <br/><br/>It took me some time to learn how to “speak dog,” but I've gotten so much better at it! I'm quicker now at accepting new dog friends, and if you're patient, I'd love to have a calm, friendly canine buddy. I became best buds with my foster siblings — we play, cuddle, chase lizards, and just have the best time. I do especially well with confident, respectful dogs who give me space when I need it. That helps me feel safe and connected.<br/><br/>I've also been learning how to spend time alone. I'm much more comfortable when I have another dog around — we'll just nap quietly and wait for your return. When I'm totally alone, I might call out for you as you leave, especially if I hear the gate, but I calm down fairly quickly and have never destroyed anything. Once I'm relaxed, I'll snooze the day away and welcome you back with a wag and a smile. <br/><br/>I may always be a sensitive soul — but I'm also playful, loyal, goofy, and overflowing with love. If you go slow with me, I'll show you my whole heart. <br/><br/>Your Sequoia<br/>_________________________________________________________<br/><br/> From Her Foster<br/><br/>Sequoia is one of those dogs who finds her way deep into your heart.<br/><br/>When she first arrived, she was quiet, cautious, and unsure of everything. It took time — and a lot of patience — but soon, she started to show glimpses of the incredible spirit she was hiding. <br/><br/>Now she plays like a puppy again. She zooms through the yard with toys, splashes through rivers, and explores the woods with a sense of freedom and curiosity that's beautiful to watch. She's also made lovely, respectful friendships with my dogs — and seeing her develop into such a thoughtful, playful companion has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.<br/><br/>She's not a dog for a busy or social household — she's a perfect match for someone who finds magic in the quiet moments: the morning cuddle, the peaceful forest walk, the shared silence at the end of the day. <br/><br/>I love her to pieces. If I didn't already have two reactive dogs of my own, I'd honestly be thinking about keeping her. She's blossomed into something rare and wonderful — and I'm hopeful we'll find her that one-in-a-million human she's been waiting for. <br/><br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/> If you'd like to Foster, click on the Foster Button and complete the online Foster Application.<br/> If you are interested in Adopting, please click on the Adopt Button and complete the online Adoption Application.<br/> VOLUNTEER - Check out the Volunteer Opportunities here https://www.surfersforstrays.org/get-involved <br/><br/><br/>If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us. Email is where you will receive the quickest response. Please check out our Website, Facebook Page (remember to like us) and our Instagram page listed below. Please share with you friends, especially those considering adopting their next family member.<br/><br/>Surfers For Strays, Inc. Contact Information Below: <br/><br/>Email: Adopt@surfersforstrays.org Website: www.surfersforstrays.org <br/><br/>TikTok: surfersforstrays Instagram: @surfersforstrays Facebook: Surfers For Strays <br/><br/>Phone # (619) 719-1182<br/><br/>THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING ADOPTING A NEW FAMILY MEMBER AND HELPING SURFERS FOR STRAYS SAVE LIVES ONE PAW AT A TIME<br/><br/>Mucho Aloha

***Currently located in Guerrero, Mexico***

Hi, I'm Sequoia — a soulful adventurer with a sensitive heart.

Life didn't start out easy for me... I was rescued from the streets of Zihuatanejo, Mexico as a tiny puppy with my sisters, Cedar and Juniper. We were found alone in a cardboard box next to a busy road, scared and crying. But we were rescued just in time — and I've been learning to trust the world ever since.

I used to be a super mellow, quiet girl — just happy to curl up with my human and enjoy peaceful evenings playing in the yard. But now? I've discovered that I love to explore! My favorite kind of walk is through trees, rivers, and quiet trails — places where it's just us and nature. I don't feel comfortable in busy areas with lots of people or dogs. If I see someone up ahead, I'll let you know so you can call me back. I'm happy to be leashed then — being close to you helps me feel secure. But if I'm not on leash and something feels too scary or tense, I might want to run. Once leashed,

***Currently located in Guerrero, Mexico***

Hi, I'm Sequoia — a soulful adventurer with a sensitive heart.

Life didn't start out easy for me... I was rescued from the streets of Zihuatanejo, Mexico as a tiny puppy with my sisters, Cedar and Juniper. We were found alone in a cardboard box next to a busy road, scared and crying. But we were rescued just in time — and I've been learning to trust the world ever since.

I used to be a super mellow, quiet girl — just happy to curl up with my human and enjoy peaceful evenings playing in the yard. But now? I've discovered that I love to explore! My favorite kind of walk is through trees, rivers, and quiet trails — places where it's just us and nature. I don't feel comfortable in busy areas with lots of people or dogs. If I see someone up ahead, I'll let you know so you can call me back. I'm happy to be leashed then — being close to you helps me feel secure. But if I'm not on leash and something feels too scary or tense, I might want to run. Once leashed, though, I'll follow you anywhere. ‍

I'm a cuddle expert at heart. I love staying close to my person — ideally touching you while we relax. I can totally hang out in my crate or on a dog bed too, but I'd really prefer to be near you, especially at night. I love resting my head on your lap, curling up as your little spoon, or tucking myself into the curve of your bent knees. I bond deeply w

How To Adopt

Sequoia was listed as Adoptable by Surfers for Strays, Inc.
How can I adopt Sequoia?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Surfers for Strays, Inc.. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Sequoia is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Surfers for Strays, Inc. for details on the pet.
When can I meet Sequoia?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Surfers for Strays, Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Sequoia, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Surfers for Strays, Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
Surfers for Strays, Inc.'s Adoption Policy
Our adoption process is very in-depth. It includes the following steps: FILL OUT AN APPLICATION: Our Adoption Application has four parts: Personal Information Family Home Training PRELIMINARY APPLICATION REVIEW: Screened for basic criteria of eligibility FINAL APPLICATION REVIEW: The Final Application Review includes: A Virtual Home Check during COVID times (Photos or video emailed to us) or a regular Home Check during non-COVID times Phone Interview ADOPTION AGREEMENT: Once the application has been approved, it is followed by a meet and greet to ensure an appropriate match has been made with the pet and family. Then the Adoption Agreement is signed and returned. This is a contract that transfers ownership from the rescue organization to the Adopter. ADOPTION DONATION made to Surfers for Strays.

Sequoia is from Surfers for Strays, Inc.

[San Diego, CA]

Our Mission
Surfers for Strays is a volunteer-driven 501(c)3 non-profit organization that reduces the number of stray animals in Mexico through spay and neuter programs and inspires compassion and awareness for the humane treatment of neglected animals, through education, rehabilitation and adoption programs.

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