- 4 ½ years old
- 83 lbs
- Male, Doberman mix
- Adoption Fee: $145
Randall is the Jagger and Kristi’s Kritter at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society.
He’s a 4-1/2 year old, 83 pound, male, Doberman mix.
Randall was a stray in the Imperial Valley. He was transferred to Rancho Coastal Humane Society through FOCAS (Friends of County Animal Shelters).
He had scars, indicating bad treatment before he was caught.
Randall was adopted, then returned 8 months later after he figured out how to jump over the 4-foot fence in his yard. (No surprise there. He’s very athletic.) He needs a secure yard.
He’s a gentle soul and is very food motivated. The food motivation can be a good tool for training.
The $145 adoption fee for Randall includes medical exam, neuter, up to date vaccinations, registered microchip, and a one-year license if the adopter lives in the jurisdiction of San Diego Humane Society’s Department of Animal Services.
For information about Adoption or to become a Virtual Foster log on to www.SDpets.org or call 760-753-6413.
For information about Adoption by Appointment or to become a Virtual Foster log on to www.SDpets.org.
Shameless Plug:
Let the games begin! Your Rancho Coastal Humane Society’s 2nd annual Rescue Pet Summer Olympics runs July 23rd through August 5th. Train your pet now.
Categories include Swimming, Gymnastics, and Track & Field.
These are virtual Olympics. You don’t need to wear a mask or stand six paws apart. Send videos of your pets showing off their athletic ability (even if it’s by accident.) For more information log on to www.sdpets.org or call 760-753-6413.
Here’s the promotional video. https://vimeo.com/539790839
- Video must be between six and sixty seconds long.
- No prong collars, shock collars or inhumane training techniques.
- No business promotion.
- You may submit ONE video per category.
- Videos entered may be used by official Rancho Coastal Humane Society media platforms and events.
- Kids may submit, but need parent or guardian approval to enter.
- This is a family-friendly contest. Keep it clean.
- Competition is up to your interpretation and your pet’s skill level.
- Have fun!