Sybil

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Collie
  • Mixed Breed

About Sybil

St. Louis, MO

Breed

Collie&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Black, White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Active and Playful, Adoption Fee Sponsored, Crate Trained, Currently Living in Foster Home, Good with New People, Adult Only Home Preferred

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Sybil’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad 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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Sybil's Story

A beautiful update from Sybil's foster :) <br/>------<br/>I've had Sybil for about two months now. She was with a foster who couldn't keep her anymore, so I met her immediately and knew she had a great temperament and was a good dog. It was definitely worth bringing her home and working with her. I have a kennel for the foster dogs, and they all have their own large yard. And man, is she having fun! She loves romping in her yard. She meets the other dogs when I walk them, prancing around as they go by her run. She is one happy dog.<br/><br/>She has a good amount of energy but isn't hyper. She is doing great in my kennel. She is pretty good about staying calm and not joining in the barkfest when everyone else is excited. She's great with me and independent, but she likes her pats occasionally. She leans on my leg and sometimes falls over for belly rubs. When I clean her yard, she follows me around. She's not overly demanding, which I appreciate. She's going to make someone a very dedicated and fun friend.<br/><br/>She's a good dog and will be even better and more stable when she leaves here. She's worth the effort and will be an excellent companion for some lucky person.

A beautiful update from Sybil's foster :)
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I've had Sybil for about two months now. She was with a foster who couldn't keep her anymore, so I met her immediately and knew she had a great temperament and was a good dog. It was definitely worth bringing her home and working with her. I have a kennel for the foster dogs, and they all have their own large yard. And man, is she having fun! She loves romping in her yard. She meets the other dogs when I walk them, prancing around as they go by her run. She is one happy dog.

She has a good amount of energy but isn't hyper. She is doing great in my kennel. She is pretty good about staying calm and not joining in the barkfest when everyone else is excited. She's great with me and independent, but she likes her pats occasionally. She leans on my leg and sometimes falls over for belly rubs. When I clean her yard, she follows me around. She's not overly demanding, which I appreciate. She's going to make someone a very dedicated and fun friend.

She's a goo

A beautiful update from Sybil's foster :)
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I've had Sybil for about two months now. She was with a foster who couldn't keep her anymore, so I met her immediately and knew she had a great temperament and was a good dog. It was definitely worth bringing her home and working with her. I have a kennel for the foster dogs, and they all have their own large yard. And man, is she having fun! She loves romping in her yard. She meets the other dogs when I walk them, prancing around as they go by her run. She is one happy dog.

She has a good amount of energy but isn't hyper. She is doing great in my kennel. She is pretty good about staying calm and not joining in the barkfest when everyone else is excited. She's great with me and independent, but she likes her pats occasionally. She leans on my leg and sometimes falls over for belly rubs. When I clean her yard, she follows me around. She's not overly demanding, which I appreciate. She's going to make someone a very dedicated and fun friend.

She's a good dog and will be even better and more stable when she leaves here. She's worth the effort and will be an excellent companion for some lucky person.

How To Adopt

How can I adopt Sybil?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Center for Animal Rescue and Enrichment of St. Louis. 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 Sybil 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 Center for Animal Rescue and Enrichment of St. Louis for details on the pet.
When can I meet Sybil?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Center for Animal Rescue and Enrichment of St. Louis will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Sybil, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Center for Animal Rescue and Enrichment of St. Louis, and they'll be happy to help!
Center for Animal Rescue and Enrichment of St. Louis's Adoption Policy
CARE STL uses a match-making style of adoption which focuses on pairing animals with humans to better each other based on the individual's needs and lifestyle. We do our best to ensure the right pet for the person through an open, conversation-based approach to assess what the applicant is wanting in a companion animal. Who Qualifies for Adoption? - You must be 21 or older. - You must be able to provide a secure, stable, and loving home environment. - You must be able to provide the adopted animal with proper post-adoptive veterinary care. Come by the shelter to fill out an adoption application or fill one out online to save you some time at the shelter. The purpose of this application is to gather information about your home, pets, and general lifestyle to help our adoptions counselors determine if the pet you wish to adopt is a good fit for both you and the pet. Please give us a call at (314) 696-2444 or email us about any questions you have concerning available animals or to schedule a time to meet with one of our Adoptions Coordinators. Or you can simply come by our shelter located at: 2700 Walnut Place, St. Louis, MO 63103. How Much Does it Cost to Adopt? DOGS: $100 This fee includes spay/neuter services, vaccinations, microchipping, dewormer, initial flea/tick treatment, and heartworm testing. CATS: $100 This fee includes spay/neuter services, vaccinations, microchipping, dewormer, initial flea/tick treatment, and FIV/FELV testing. PUPPIES: $150 KITTENS: $100 for one kitten, $150 for two kittens This fee includes spay/neuter services, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchipping, dewormer, and initial flea/tick treatment. Please Note... If you have any further questions, please call Michelle or Senna at (314) 696-2444 or email michelle@icarestl.org / senna@icarestl.org. Please allow up to 3-5 days for complete processing of your application. The quickest way to meet adoptable animals is to fill out an adoption application online and then come to our shelter located at: 2700 Walnut Place, St. Louis, MO 63103. Additional pet or breed-specific restrictions may be placed on some pets depending on where you live or landlord restrictions.

Sybil is from Center for Animal Rescue and Enrichment of St. Louis

[St. Louis, MO]

Our Mission
We believe in second chances. Our primary focus is the health and safety of the animals in our care- the abused, neglected, and homeless companion animals in St. Louis city- and pairing those animals with humans to better each other. We’re dedicated to implementing a long-term, holistic solution to the pet cruelty and over...
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Location
2700 Walnut Place St. Louis, MO, 63103

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