
Sharla
- Senior
- Female
- Small
- Mixed Breed
About Sharla
Brooklyn, NY
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Sharla's Story
NAME: Sharla<br/>AGE: 8-10<br/>WEIGHT: 12.4 lbs<br/><br/>Sharla was rescued from a hoarding situation in San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, but has been healing and decompressing since then in our Sanctuary.<br/><br/>Sharla is a reserved little lady who has been slowly learning to trust. She had a very rough start - we rescued her from a terrible hoarding situation in San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, where she was neglected in a home with 20 other dogs. As a result, she is shy and fearful around new people and dogs, and gets spooked by big noises. She would do best in a home outside the city with a dog-savvy owner who can give Sharla the space and patience she needs to become comfortable as she adapts to her new surroundings. Her perfect owner will be prepared to let her to come to them when she is ready, and not take it personally if she's very independent at first as she learns to trust. <br/><br/>If you prefer to work with the slightly older, more sensitive pups with difficult pasts, we think Sharla would be perfect for you - we are confident that with effort and patience, she will eventually give you all her love. We just need someone to take a chance on this special senior girl!<br/><br/>Sharla flies to the NJ tristate area on February 19th. Want to pick her up from the airport and bring her home for good? Fill out an application today!<br/><br/>To apply, please visit thesatoproject.org/applicationform<br/><br/>For questions, please email adoption@thesatoproject.org<br/><br/>-------------------------------------------------<br/>About The Sato Project:<br/><br/>The Sato Project has been working hard since 2011 to rescue and rehabilitate the stray dogs of Puerto Rico, known locally as “satos.” To date, we’ve saved over 8,000 dogs and are committed to stopping the overpopulation crisis with spay/neuter and vaccination programs. Your adoption helps us continue this vital work. You can learn more about us at our website thesatoproject.org or by following us on social media, @thesatoproject.
NAME: Sharla
AGE: 8-10
WEIGHT: 12.4 lbs
Sharla was rescued from a hoarding situation in San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, but has been healing and decompressing since then in our Sanctuary.
Sharla is a reserved little lady who has been slowly learning to trust. She had a very rough start - we rescued her from a terrible hoarding situation in San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, where she was neglected in a home with 20 other dogs. As a result, she is shy and fearful around new people and dogs, and gets spooked by big noises. She would do best in a home outside the city with a dog-savvy owner who can give Sharla the space and patience she needs to become comfortable as she adapts to her new surroundings. Her perfect owner will be prepared to let her to come to them when she is ready, and not take it personally if she's very independent at first as she learns to trust.
If you prefer to work with the slightly older, more sensitive pups with difficult pasts, we think Sharla would be perfect for you - we are conf
NAME: Sharla
AGE: 8-10
WEIGHT: 12.4 lbs
Sharla was rescued from a hoarding situation in San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, but has been healing and decompressing since then in our Sanctuary.
Sharla is a reserved little lady who has been slowly learning to trust. She had a very rough start - we rescued her from a terrible hoarding situation in San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, where she was neglected in a home with 20 other dogs. As a result, she is shy and fearful around new people and dogs, and gets spooked by big noises. She would do best in a home outside the city with a dog-savvy owner who can give Sharla the space and patience she needs to become comfortable as she adapts to her new surroundings. Her perfect owner will be prepared to let her to come to them when she is ready, and not take it personally if she's very independent at first as she learns to trust.
If you prefer to work with the slightly older, more sensitive pups with difficult pasts, we think Sharla would be perfect for you - we are confident that with effort and patience, she will eventually give you all her love. We just need someone to take a chance on this special senior girl!
Sharla flies to the NJ tristate area on February 19th. Want to pick her up from the airport and bring her home for good? Fill out an application today!
To apply, please visit thesatoproject.org/applicationform
For questions, p
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