Adopt
Meet Flop
Labrador Retriever / Mixed (short coat)
Medium Young Male (neutered)
Now, you might be wondering what life with me is like. Well, let me tell you—I'm all about spreading joy and wagging tails wherever I go! Whether it's chasing after my favorite toy or cuddling up for some quality snuggle time, I'm always ready for an adventure. And with my boundless energy and infectious enthusiasm, I'll keep you laughing and smiling all day long!
More About Flop
- Up-to-date with vaccinations
- Good with dogs
- Good with kids
- Good with adults: All
- Reaction to new people: Friendly
- House trained
- Neutered
- Adoption fee: $200.00
- Available date: 2/10/2023
- Birth date: 4/9/2022 (not exact)
- Color: White with Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
- Activity level: Moderately Active
- Moderate energy level
- Exercise needed: Moderate
- Indoor/outdoor: Indoor Only
- Available for Adoption
For more details or to arrange a meet-and-greet with Flop, please contact us at:
Email: adopt@orangeburgspca.org or aro.spca@outlook.com
Phone: 803-536-3918
How To Adopt
Adoption Requirements
The biggest requirement is that you are emotionally and financially ready to take care of and LOVE your new pet. You need a picture ID and if you are an apartment dweller you need to verify with your landlord that your pet is approved. Before leaving with your pet we will need to verify with your chosen veterinarian that an appointment has been made. We want to do everything possible to insure that the animals in our care transition to a caring environment.
- State or Government issued ID
- Minimum age of 21
- Verifiable veterinarian
- Pet must live inside
- Fenced yard is a plus
- Home check if there are any questions
What are the adoption fees?
Cats/Kittens – $125 and up
Puppies – $215 and up
Dogs – $200 and up
* Fees vary based on age and desirability of the specific dog or cat.
Why are there adoption fees?
The adoption fee includes the cost of spay/neuter surgery and a rabies vaccination for your new pet. To ensure your pet’s overall health and well-being, we require a visit with your own veterinarian for a check-up and any additional vaccinations that may be needed. As a nonprofit organization, we rely on the support of our community through adoption fees, donations, and bequests to continue our mission of providing care for homeless animals and promoting spay/neuter programs for dogs and cats.