Amy
Amy came to our rescue from a shelter in the Gulf area of Alabama. The shelter staff fell in love with sweet Amy and advocated strongly for her rescue. They knew she was beyond special!!
This girl is the most photogenic of dogs and seems to love having her picture taken! Amy sits, smiles, turns this way and that so you are sure to get her good side - but then again, this girl doesn't have a bad side! Amy loves snuggling too and will make herself nice and cozy on your lap and bestow you with a gazillion kisses!
It seems Amy was born with a congenital condition that required a femoral head ostectomy (FHO) to restore mobility in Amy's hip. Presently Amy has a slight limp and is taking some anti-inflammatory medication. Her mobility has improved greatly and, while Amy may never run a marathon, she is expected to regain normal function of her affected leg.
Her recovery is going so well that Heather, one of our volunteers in AL, tells us that Amy has been practicing for a new Olympic event called Wiggling. She likes to wiggle around on her back, which a lot of dogs do. However, Amy will keep wiggling and wiggling and wiggling all the way down the hill! It’s like a game to her and she is looking for some teammates to join her!
Amy is described as gentle, affectionate, nuzzley and kissy with incredibly soft fur. She takes treats with a gentle mouth. Amy is great on a leash and is very playful. She is interested and friendly to other dogs. Amy really enjoys resting in the grass and being told how sweet and pretty she is. She is very trusting and likes being pet and adored and sits or lies down close by. She’s a really lovely girl with those big, brown, kind eyes.
Amy is thought to be about 14 months old and weighs about 65 lbs. This Golden/Lab mix will make a faithful, fun, and devoted companion. She has the biggest heart and the sweetest disposition! Check out Amy's video!
Amy has been spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and is under treatment for heartworms. She will be ready to come to the northeast in mid-March to meet her forever family! If you are approved to adopt through SGRR, please contact Cheryl to be considered for Amy. If you are not yet approved, please visit our website to fill out an application! Amy is a real GEM and will not last long so don't wait to ask about her!
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to take on whatever comes with the dog. It is up to YOU to continue the rehabilitation we have begun. This is what it means to rescue.
This girl is the most photogenic of dogs and seems to love having her picture taken! Amy sits, smiles, turns this way and that so you are sure to get her good side - but then again, this girl doesn't have a bad side! Amy loves snuggling too and will make herself nice and cozy on your lap and bestow you with a gazillion kisses!
It seems Amy was born with a congenital condition that required a femoral head ostectomy (FHO) to restore mobility in Amy's hip. Presently Amy has a slight limp and is taking some anti-inflammatory medication. Her mobility has improved greatly and, while Amy may never run a marathon, she is expected to regain normal function of her affected leg.
Her recovery is going so well that Heather, one of our volunteers in AL, tells us that Amy has been practicing for a new Olympic event called Wiggling. She likes to wiggle around on her back, which a lot of dogs do. However, Amy will keep wiggling and wiggling and wiggling all the way down the hill! It’s like a game to her and she is looking for some teammates to join her!
Amy is described as gentle, affectionate, nuzzley and kissy with incredibly soft fur. She takes treats with a gentle mouth. Amy is great on a leash and is very playful. She is interested and friendly to other dogs. Amy really enjoys resting in the grass and being told how sweet and pretty she is. She is very trusting and likes being pet and adored and sits or lies down close by. She’s a really lovely girl with those big, brown, kind eyes.
Amy is thought to be about 14 months old and weighs about 65 lbs. This Golden/Lab mix will make a faithful, fun, and devoted companion. She has the biggest heart and the sweetest disposition! Check out Amy's video!
Amy has been spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and is under treatment for heartworms. She will be ready to come to the northeast in mid-March to meet her forever family! If you are approved to adopt through SGRR, please contact Cheryl to be considered for Amy. If you are not yet approved, please visit our website to fill out an application! Amy is a real GEM and will not last long so don't wait to ask about her!
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to take on whatever comes with the dog. It is up to YOU to continue the rehabilitation we have begun. This is what it means to rescue.











