Rosalie and Friends

Rosalie and Friends is taking over the 501c3 organization from "Friends of the Escambia County Animal Shelter" Continuing programs include heartworm treatment sponsorship for dogs adopted through our shelter, a fospice program that places and supports senior shelter animals in a loving home and Major Medical support for cases that cannot be managed by shelter veterinarian. Our logo states "Fospice and Fixer Uppers" We are expanding to take in community animals in need to keep them from going to the shelter. The fospice animals remain under our care and the fixer uppers are placed up for adoption once the medical condition has been properly managed. Previously the fixer uppers were then transported up to a partner shelter in the northeast but we will not offer some of them for adoption locally.

Pensacola, FL,32524
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Koda

German Shepherd Dog | Oriole Beach, FL

Age : 2 Months 5 DaysBabyMaleMediumLabrador Retriever

About

Characteristics

affectionate cratetrained gentle goofy intelligent playful playsToys

Coat Length

Medium

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Adoption Fees

350

Meet Koda

Meet Koda Breed: Shepherd Mix Estimated DOB: 5/23/25 Looking for a pup with personality plus? Koda might just be your guy! Koda was found 4th of July in a ditch and ended up at Pritchard Shelter. No owner ever came for the little man so he landed in one of our amazing foster homes. This opinionated little fella has a lot to say and isn’t afraid to bark about it — lovingly nicknamed “Sir Barks-a-Lot” by his foster family. He’s got strong opinions and even stronger toy preferences. Koda is a squeaky toy connoisseur and hoarder — if it squeaks, it’s his (and probably hidden under his bed). He's a professional shadow — not because he’s clingy, but because he’s nosy and just has to know what you’re up to (and silently judge you while doing it). Outside, he’s a sun-worshipping superstar who will pretend not to hear you when it’s time to come inside. Koda is strong-willed and confident, so he’ll do best with an experienced, patient home — preferably one with another dog to show him the ropes and help burn that puppy energy. He gets along with everyone he meets, but a fenced-in yard is a must for this active boy. Koda’s ready to bring a little sass, sunshine, and squeaky toy chaos into your life. Could he be your perfect match? Included in each adoption: age appropriate shots, microchip, and spay/neuter surgery. Prior to meeting or adopting any of our wonderful animals, we ask that you please fill out our online application: https://form.jotform.com/223268341300041 We are a 100% volunteer organization and have to work other jobs to pay the bills. Please give us up to 48 hours to respond. Submission of an adoption application does not obligate you to adopt nor does it guarantee approval. We look forward to hearing from you. We are located in Pensacola, Fl. Local applications considered first, but will consider out of state applications if transport can be arranged. Please note all animals in the home must be altered, up to date on vaccines, and be on heartworm prevention. We understand there are some special cases and will take those into consideration.

Adoption Process
Completion of adoption application followed by online and telephone screening. Home visit and signing of a contract which states animals will be a indoor family pet.


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