DOG
SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM
All animals deserve a happy home.
Unfortunately, not all rescue dogs
will find one with a family...
At the shelter, we have dogs that are simply not going to get adopted; the older dogs, the dogs with long-term health issues, ongoing emotional issues, and other special needs.
We also have dogs that may be ready one day for adoption, but that have hurdles, are puppies not yet ready for adoption, or have medical needs before they will be ready for their forever family.
These are dogs that still deserve to live the best life they can. SULA is committed to no-kill and supporting these pups even if their forever home (short or long term) is at SULA.
The challenge is that these dogs have ongoing expenses that need to be covered to allow us to keep the doors open and help these dogs who so desperately need and deserve our help, love, and hope.
You will receive a certificate of the specific dog you chose to sponsor, with a brief description of them and then monthly updates on their progress and any major change. You can also opt to be recognized on any posts we make about your sponsored dog and in our monthly thank you to our sponsors, this is your choice.
Once the pet is adopted, we will notify you of the wonderful news, and if available we will send you a photo of the dog with its forever family. From there, you will be able to read any updates about the dog on our Facebook Page, or Friends of SULA Facebook Group, and see how they are transitioning into their new home.
Check out the current dogs we have that need a sponsor to either help them until they are ready for adoption or who need a sponsor to help them live their best lives at SULA.
To all our sponsors and donors, who we consider unsung heroes,
Thank you.
Andy
Loved by all at the shelter, this sweet, goofy boy is a joy to be around.
Andy was found wandering around the PV airport, initially, it was thought that he belonged to someone there but he did not and was likely dumped. He was so happy to give affection to any of the airport patrons. Andy had meningitis when he came into Sula which has left him with some neurological issues, however, this does not stop him walking, swimming, playing, and enjoying life.
Andy loves treats, attention and the company of people and other dogs.
Breed
Age
Size Category
Color
Sex
Boxer Mix
5.9 (09/04/2024)
A+Large, 60+ lbs
Brindle
Male